Patrolling My Patch: A Housing Officer’s View
...I am now able to talk or chat to them to discuss issues or concerns that they may have and personally address their problems. As a result, I am building...
...I am now able to talk or chat to them to discuss issues or concerns that they may have and personally address their problems. As a result, I am building...
...we’ve worked hard to improve both the standards of accommodation and the support we provide to Service personnel and their families. Starting today, however, many of those services will begin...
...heritage lists to an equine equivalent. To decide where to dig, we conducted a walking field survey - the land belongs to the MOD but is farmed by a tenant...
...already underway to deliver the new infrastructure and the first facilities are due to be completed in March 2015, when the helicopters will arrive. Let me tell you about how...
...This has led to a further round of site visits to understand how providing facilities and services work in real life. It also allows us to build our understanding of...
...of yet, no dials or serial numbers to go on to try to identify the aircraft but the team has cut a trench over what the surveys suggest to be...
...230 km of road. Depending on traffic, it can take five hours to travel between them. For this reason, we have to accommodate personnel in each location as obviously it...
...These range from Airfield Pavement Engineers to Foresters; Health and Safety experts to Weapons Effect on Structures specialists; Town Planners to an Explosive Ordinance Clearance team and everything in between....
...ceiling in this area has extensive cracks, the majority of which result from previous works; our problem is to decide how far to take the renovation works. In addition I...
...Plain - potentially causing the sort of disturbance the project investigated. [Photo by PO(Phot) Terry Seward; Crown Copyright] In 2005, I got the chance to go to the ESRI (our...