Six ridiculous excuses for risking your life on the training estate
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...doing!” Military personnel and their dependants are members of the public when off-duty so need to follow all the rules and be alert to the dangers too – no one...
...doing!” Military personnel and their dependants are members of the public when off-duty so need to follow all the rules and be alert to the dangers too – no one...
I’m Richard McKinney, Regional Delivery Director for DIO. Today is World FM Day and to celebrate I'd like to reflect on the vital work and vast range of facilities management...
...resource management, reuse of historic buildings and climate resilience. Energy, Low Carbon and Resource Efficiency – projects to reduce energy, water or resource consumption, recycling, the use of renewable energy...
...being outside and encourage people to make best use of MOD land, but only when and where it is safe to do so. The summer is a great time to...
...it matters what condition it’s in. Having a runway is important to provide resilience for the RAF and because from time to time, fixed wing aircraft need to use the...
...using Armoured Fighting Vehicles, all range towers need to be suitable for increasing levels of use, as they are essential to ensuring troops have a safe environment in which to...
...across the MOD. Restoring heritage I was delighted to see this year’s Heritage Award presented to the Tower refurbishment project at HM Naval Base, Gibraltar. The Tower was built in...
...balance with the primary use of the land, which is military training. Providing expert advice to help facilitate sustainable development is a key part of this effort, along with managing...
...the cameras to the best effect. Purpose of the project Jungle fauna can be very difficult to spot in normal conditions, so the rationale was to use the cameras to...
...a dairy farm. Its military use dates back to the 1880s, when the two islands were requisitioned by the Admiralty and joined together to form a torpedo testing lake. This...