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...making me feel welcome, and spending valuable time showing me the work that they do. As with all my visits I found it inspiring and was left with a lasting...
...making me feel welcome, and spending valuable time showing me the work that they do. As with all my visits I found it inspiring and was left with a lasting...
...Engineers will now begin design work to modify our current infrastructure and build new facilities that will allow us to seamlessly welcome 1,200 new airmen and 48 new aircraft to...
...might do this better in the future would be welcome. The Salisbury Plain fire created a significant amount of smoke. [Photo courtesy of Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service]We...
...blow somewhat and was a welcome reminder of the vital humanitarian work the Armed Forces conducts. DIO manages the water supply on the Western Sovereign Base Area, including a reservoir,...
...of the programme. We really do welcome public feedback so if this affects you, please do take a few minutes to read the documentation and let us have your thoughts....
...will work meticulously to restore the distinctive and historic fabric of the building, which is welcome. Due to the location of the property we have also engaged with a whole...
...to it here and there over the years but there are always improvements we can make so the recent investment in developing the village has been very welcome. Together with...
...accommodation. Work on this project has progressed so well that we have now held a ceremony to welcome the Barracks’ first new occupants. The difference is obvious in these photographs....
...facility in Worthy Down, ready to welcome military personnel and their families. The site is currently home to The Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration (DCLPA) and HQ Adjutant...
...response so far and would encourage any local people or interested parties to take advantage of the service. Hopefully the public find it helpful – we would welcome any feedback!...