A Look Ahead To 2016
The last 12 months have been busy and rewarding for DIO and we can be proud of our many achievements as we look forward to the year ahead. DIO Chief...
The last 12 months have been busy and rewarding for DIO and we can be proud of our many achievements as we look forward to the year ahead. DIO Chief...
...grass, and prefer areas sheltered from the wind. Many of their roosting sites are on land managed for the MOD by licensed farmers. We liaise closely with the farmers to...
...make plans for the grand opening. Upgrades The development is going well with the road system upgrades all but complete and we are starting to see the roofs being put...
...pick up a Silver Health and Safety Award. The awards ceremony was held by RoSPA, the Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents, and recognises organisations and businesses which show commitment...
...the need to continue to strive for equality and diversity. Jo McKeegan-Brown OBE We all face professional challenges at work. Here at MGS we’re going through a period of particular...
...Nightingale, a programme which facilitates archaeological digs for sick, injured and wounded service personnel and veterans. Operational Nightingale is a ground-breaking programme which was originally set up to provide educational...
...and they support staff with an extensive range of activities to preserve, protect and record the many different types of wildlife that exist throughout the reserve. For example, the moorland...
...by promoting responsible access. The area covered by the SAMMs project includes several Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is also important for nature conservation and has a population...
...Garrison for the Army Basing Programme (ABP). Richard Tindal [Aspire Defence]If you keep up-to-date with the programme, you will know that it’s a joint programme between the Army and DIO...
...Nightingale in 2013. [Crown Copyright/MOD2013]Barrow Clump is a protected scheduled monument and an Early Bronze Age burial mound that later became the burial place for Anglo Saxons in the 6th...