A Worthy Down update
...of today’s Armed Forces. Under Project Wellesley, we’ve been busy developing the new tri-service facility at the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration. Since 2017, a total of 27...
...of today’s Armed Forces. Under Project Wellesley, we’ve been busy developing the new tri-service facility at the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration. Since 2017, a total of 27...
...still making the facility modern for the needs of today’s soldiers. The Sustainability Project Award was won by Project Anvil for their work on Package E at RAF Marham [Crown...
Claire Bushnell, Assistant Head of Governance and Engagement for DIO has worked in the field of science since 1998 [Crown Copyright/MOD2020]Today is International Women in Science Day and to celebrate...
Reservists are trained to help provide assistance in humanitarian relief [Crown Copyright/MOD2018]Today is Reserves Day which recognises the contributions that individuals in the Reserves Forces make across the world. Recently,...
...includes the use of Braunton Burrows by American soldiers during World War Two in preparation for the D-Day landings. Today, DIO maintains the Braunton Burrows Training Area (BBTA) to enable...
Rebecca Jenkins is new to the conservation group team at Westdown Camp [Crown Copyright/MOD]Today is World Environment Day and I’d like to tell you about the important role that our...
A red tailed bumblebee and buff tailed bumblebee on a woolly thistle on Warminster Danger Area, Salisbury Plain Training Area. [Copyright Iain Perkins]Today is the International Day of Biological Diversity,...
...own Secretary of State for Defence. Due to the ever-increasing pressures of today’s global society it is paramount that all our defence and USVF military requirements are fulfilled. This must...
...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...
...species and habitats, many of which are legally protected. However, without the military, Salisbury Plain would not exist as the national treasure it is today. Subscribe to our blog....