From Scottish Archery Association:

Updated Guidance
 
Following on from the statement issued by the First Minister earlier in the week which provided an unexpected update on COVID-19 and related restrictions. The key elements of the announcement for sport are as follows:
 Friday 16th AprilTravel: From Friday, some travel restrictions will be relaxed to allow travel across Scotland for the purposes of meeting outdoors with friends and family.

This will allow travel for informal physical activity, but not for organised sport. Travel restrictions for wider purposes – including organised sport, leisure, shopping, visiting hospitality premises or staying in tourist accommodation – will remain until 26th April, as originally planned, when all travel restrictions within Scotland will be lifted.Outdoor gatherings: Up to 6 adults from 6 households can meet outside. The exemption for groups of up to 15 adults taking part in organised outdoor sport remains.  
The accelerated easing of travel restrictions on Friday 16th April is aimed at improving the mental health of the nation by encouraging more people to see small groups of family and friends in an informal outdoor setting. Travel for organised sport will still be able to resume as originally planned on Monday 26th April.

There is no dispensation for disabled archers to travel outwith their local authority area for organised sport, this is a change in the English regulations and does not apply in Scotland.

Therefore, as the club has no outdoor facilities, we are still not able to restart at this time.