Sanctuary: Behind the scenes
...given to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) sustainability magazine. This year’s edition was officially released this week to coincide with the prestigious Sanctuary Awards, which take place today in the...
...given to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) sustainability magazine. This year’s edition was officially released this week to coincide with the prestigious Sanctuary Awards, which take place today in the...
...was at Larkhill on Salisbury Plain, which was used in the First World War, as it still is today, for artillery training. We were delighted to be joined by some...
...as possible, while still making sure the new facility would meet modern requirements and be suitable for the needs of today’s soldiers. Sustainability Project Award winner A big well done...
...convinced that many of these sites that define our history would not exist today if it weren’t for the commitment of the MOD, English Heritage and Wiltshire Council to preserve...
...Sindall. These new houses will all be built by 2020. I hope that everyone living on the Ashdown Estate today and for generations to come enjoy these wonderful new homes....
...She is Director General Army Legal Services and is pictured here with Chief of the General Staff General Sir Nick Carter on the announcement of her promotion to Major General...
...RAF as it is today without the support of DIO. And whilst it commemorates its centenary, the RAF is focussed on the future, with a range of new equipment due...
Hi, I’m Mark Sumner and I work in DIO’s Environmental Support and Compliance Team as the Access and Recreation Advisor, based in Salisbury Plain. Today, I’ll be blogging about the...
...and developer. Today I am blogging about the role I play as a woman in engineering as part of International Women in Engineering Day. With a degree in mechanical engineering...
Hi, I’m Paul Wilson and I currently have the privilege of leading the specialist technical teams at DIO as Acting Head of Technical Services. Today I’ll be blogging about what...