Saving archaeology on Salisbury Plain - Silver Otter Award Winner
...with the MOD to develop various safeguards to these newly classified monuments. In certain areas of the site it was agreed to allow training on foot only in order to...
...with the MOD to develop various safeguards to these newly classified monuments. In certain areas of the site it was agreed to allow training on foot only in order to...
...Andy: “White Star Running was exceptionally pleased and honoured to be able to use the training ground. The training area is an interesting place to run, varied terrain, and at...
...of ordnance. The exact coordinates of each anomaly had been entered on to a hand-held GPS system and Matt was shown how to use the GPS to locate target on...
...involved in helping DIO to consider how bought-in services can be used to improve environmental, economic and social well-being within our local communities. The Training Estate and Local Communities The...
...in local government and for a further ten years as a project director in a private archaeological consultancy. In 2004 applied for a post in Defence Estates, DIO’s predecessor, in...
Hello and welcome to ‘Inside DIO’ – the new blog which I hope will give you a real insight into our work at the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, or DIO for...
...I leave, I wanted to share some of the magnificent work that has been completed in Belize to invest in, develop and improve our infrastructure. BATSUB history BATSUB enables jungle...
...took place in Belgium in 1917. The soldiers carved the kiwi into the chalk themselves in 1919 at the end of the war to commemorate their achievements during battle. It...
...central heating. The project will shortly move to a proof-of-concept stage involving the installation of a system in an SFA property, with plans to install initial production models in three...
...is completing £11.8m worth of project works for airfield and fuels infrastructure, in addition to our core ‘maintain and sustain’ programme, on Ascension Island. I’ve only recently returned to work...