The RPRA’s 2026 Rule Book is now available to download by clicking on the image below.
Please note: We are no longer able to produce a Ring List under the Generalâ¦
The RPRA’s 2026 Rule Book is now available to download by clicking on the image below.
Please note: We are no longer able to produce a Ring List under the Generalâ¦
As the season approaches, a reminder that in addition to the requirements contained within our rules regarding pigeon releases around active civil airfields, members need to be aware of the airshow season.
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To avoid jeopardising official RPRA liberation sites all liberations MUST be booked and paid for through RPRA HQ.
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Bird Flu Updates New Case in England Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 has been confirmed at a commercial poultry premises near Pickering, Thirsk and Malton, Yorkshire. A 3km Protection Zone and 10km Surveillance Zone have been put in place aroundâ¦
The 130th Annual General Meeting of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association took place on Friday 27th February 2026. Download: Minutes of AGM Download: CEO’s Annual Report Download: Summary Accounts Tags: pigeon racing, RPRA
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Building on a Renewed Foundation Over the past two years, the RPRA has faced significant challenges. It has been a turbulent period, but instructive.
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Up-to-date versions of both the UK and Continental liberation site maps, showing major airports and sites with airfield restrictions in the UK, are available to download by clicking on the appropriate image below.
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Pat Mitchell RIP It is with great sadness that we advise that Mr Pat Mitchell has passed away. Pat was a long-serving RPRA Councillor, served as RPRA President 2005-2007, and was also President of the RPRA North East Region forâ¦
Following a detailed consultation and procedural review between Guernsey Ports and the Royal Pigeon Racing Association (RPRA), with the support of the Office of the Director of Civil Aviation (Channel Islands) (ODCA), we are pleased to announce that a limited number of pigeon liberations will now be permitted from the island of Guernsey.
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Following a detailed consultation and procedural review between Guernsey Ports and the Royal Pigeon Racing Association (RPRA), with the support of the Office of the Director of Civil Aviation (Channel Islands) (ODCA), we are pleased to announce that a limited number of pigeon liberations will now be permitted from the island of Guernsey.
Pigeon liberations from Guernsey Following a detailed consultation and procedural review between Guernsey Ports and the Royal Pigeon Racing Association (RPRA), with the support of the Office of the Director of Civil Aviation (Channel Islands) (ODCA), we are pleased to announce that a limited number of pigeon liberations will now be permitted from the island of Guernsey. This agreement reflects a collaborative effort to ensure that all necessary protocols and safety measures are in place, enabling the continuation of this valued tradition under carefully controlled conditions. These new protocols only apply to large-scale pigeon releases. The existing protocols for smaller, local releases remain the same for Guernsey based RPRA members. Releases involving more than 100 pigeons at one time are classified as large-scale liberations and will be limited to a maximum of 20 releases per calendar year. Due to the increased risk to aviation safety posed by unusually large flocks, any large-scale releases—limited to 3,000 pigeons per event—must be co-ordinated through the United Kingdom’s Royal Pigeon Racing Association (UK RPRA). Please note that all liberation bookings must be accompanied by a valid permit, which can only be obtained through the RPRA Racing Support department. For more information or to apply for a permit, please contact the RPRA Racing Support team on 01452 713529. Tags: pigeon racing, RPRA