What DIO has done to support WW1 Commemorations in Scotland
...to think of a better way to mark the centenary than to create a living legacy which will thrive and grow for many generations to come. Planting The best time...
...to think of a better way to mark the centenary than to create a living legacy which will thrive and grow for many generations to come. Planting The best time...
...anymore. This not only reduces our ongoing costs as we no longer have to pay for maintenance, utilities and so on, but also allows us to use the proceeds to...
...stepped in to guard sites to free up police officers for other duties. Responding to bad weather Probably the most common reason for military assistance is in response to adverse...
...into the mudflats. We needed to mitigate for the unavoidable loss of intertidal habitat, and likely disturbance to wintering birds. Discussions with regulators identified a potential opportunity to help the...
...either just been built or remodelled and refurbished with managers from DIO and Sodexo in order to enable cleaning contracts to be amended to include these areas. Although to most...
...allies to ensure that NATO remains ready and able to respond to any current and future threats. We’ll start preparing for these exercises soon which will be located in the...
...also held virtual mental health awareness sessions to ensure people know how they can look after themselves and help others. Top tips to help banish the winter blues As DIO’s...
...use data in DIO? Recently DIO has sought to investigate how we can use our data to find ways to better support the Armed Forces. This has been done in...
...a popular site for the Armed Forces to practise off-road driving skills. [Crown Copyright/MOD2019]Braunton Burrows is still used to train personnel for amphibious landings, but its main use today is...
...They provide us with a growing insight into their lives and issues; we’ve even been able to help them out with requests for information and advice. We aim to tweet...