DIO’s commitment to planting trees

...nature of this training means some large areas of open land are required to allow significant numbers of troops and vehicles to manoeuvre freely. Although our aim has always been...
...nature of this training means some large areas of open land are required to allow significant numbers of troops and vehicles to manoeuvre freely. Although our aim has always been...
Lucy with female engineers based at DIO Brunei, from a visit in 2019. Today is an opportunity to come together to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of...
...around 20,000 troops from Germany, and the Defence Estate Optimisation Programme which was announced in 2016 in order to transform and modernise the Defence estate for years to come. How...
...best I can!) we can all take steps to manage it. This is about us trying to take control of stress rather than letting it control us. How to manage...
...urbanisation. This has led to the decline of bee habitats and a loss of the diversity in the diets that bees need to stay healthy. How we’re helping to reverse...
...look out for each other - to provide safe spaces to talk, to listen, and to offer caring responses. What DIO does to support mental health DIO is doing lots...
...experience by how we live on the land today. Sgt David Heron MBE, an Army Welfare Worker, took part in the excavation. [Crown Copyright/MOD 2022]And, looking at this site today,...
...everything that I needed to do and generally just looked after me from a pastoral perspective. As I couldn’t drive, team members took me to and from work so I...
...themselves on how to stay safe when accessing military land. In order to stay safe and allow our military to train uninterrupted, the public should: Only access military land when...
...I was so proud to be his namesake and wanted to be just like him. My abiding memory is watching him hide his smirk (badly) after being told by my...