Guidance

Salisbury Plain Training Area (SPTA) firing times: January 2026

Updated 12 December 2025

January firing times

There is no firing planned for:

  • Areas 6, 7, 8 (Chitterne)
  • Salisbury Plain (East) (Tidworth)
  • Imber Ranges 1,2,3,4
DATE Larkhill / Westdown Bulford ranges Warminster ranges
1 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
2 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
3 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
4 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
5 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
6 January 2025 Nil Day Day  
7 January 2025 Nil Day Day  
8 January 2025 Nil Day/Night Day  
9 January 2025 Day Nil Day  
10 January 2025 Nil Day/Night Nil  
11 January 2025 Nil Day Nil  
12 January 2025 Day Day Day  
13 January 2025 Day/Night Day Day  
14 January 2025 Day Day Day  
15 January 2025 Day/Night Day/Night Day  
16 January 2025 Day Day Nil  
17 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
18 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  
19 January 2025 Day Day Day  
20 January 2025 Day/Night Day Day/Night  
21 January 2025 Day Day Day  
22 January 2025 Day/Night Day Day/Night  
23 January 2025 Day Nil Day  
24 January 2025 Nil Nil Day/Night  
25 January 2025 Nil Nil Day  
26 January 2025 Day Day Day  
27 January 2025 Day/Night Day Day/Night  
28 January 2025 Day Day Day  
29 January 2025 Day/Night Day Day/Night  
30 January 2025 Day Day Nil  
31 January 2025 Nil Nil Nil  

Firing timings

Normal firing times for SPTA (subject to operation requirement extensions).

Monday: 9am to 5pm (9am to 5pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Tuesday: 9am to 11:30pm (9am to 9pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Wednesday: 9am to 5pm (9am to 5pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Thursday: 9am to 11:30pm (9am to 9pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Friday: 9am to 5pm (9am to 5pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Saturday: 9am to 11:30pm (9am to 9pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)
Sunday: 9am to 1pm (9am to 1pm from 1 Nov to 1 Mar)

Your safety

You are reminded not to access the byeways when the red flags are flying and the ‘danger’, ‘live firing’ or ‘no public entry’ signs are displayed.

For your own safety do not touch any military debris, it may be dangerous.

Learn more about accessing MOD training areas safely.

Location

You can find information on the location of Salisbury ranges on our Public Access page and on Salisbury Plain military lands byelaws 1981.

You can also find a map and more information on the Imber Range perimeter path.

Danger area boundaries are posted on signs at each entrance to the training area.

Military lands byelaws

You are reminded when on land subject to the Salisbury Plain Military Lands byelaws 1981 (S.I.1981/1982) under Byelaw 5 it is an offence to fail to comply with the provisions of byelaw 3:

  • under section 3(1(d)) no person may engage in or carry on any trade or business of any kind whatsoever. To do so may result in a Warning Off, whereby you will be asked to leave the training area or a fine being issued

  • it is an offence to use a motor vehicle other than on a byeway open to all traffic (BOAT) or permissive BOAT

Under section 3(1(c)) no person may ride a horse, bicycle or tricycle or ride, drive or propel a motor vehicle of any kind, otherwise than on the carriageway or a road suitably constructed and made up for general use by vehicular traffic. To do so may result in a warning off, whereby you will be asked to leave the training area and a s59 (of the Police Reform Act 2002) warning letter issued or a fine being issued.