You’ll find all the latest information, important links, and advice here in our info hub for members to keep up-to-date.
AIRC activities are set to resume on 8th June 2020 on a phased basis over the coming months to ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of our members, officials, and volunteers.
Please review the latest version of the ‘Pathway for the Resumption of Activities‘ at the link below:
The measures and procedures are under constant review and will be updated as advice from government, health authorities and governing bodies evolve in line with the gradual lifting of social restrictions.
AIRC will be preparing further protocols for our competitions and will communicate and distribute these in advance to our clubs in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, please email any queries that you may have to National Office.
Below is a summary of the four-tiered approach for the resumption of activities over the coming weeks and months.
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