Managing housing in Kenya
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...areas. We are transitioning from our location at Nanyuki Show Ground (NSG) to our new home at Laikipia Air Base (East), which is projected to be completed by Summer 2019....
...areas. We are transitioning from our location at Nanyuki Show Ground (NSG) to our new home at Laikipia Air Base (East), which is projected to be completed by Summer 2019....
...Fort in south east Cornwall, an unused range is managed for the benefit of wildflowers to promote the rare Cornish Black Bee. In Castlemartin in Pembrokeshire, locally harvested Green Hay...
...East. UK Armed Forces in Kenya BATUK delivers combined arms, light role infantry battle group exercises in Kenya, and the new, purpose-built infrastructure will ensure that training continues to be...
...Recreation Advisory Team and the DTE South East Team have a vital role to play in engaging with the public to promote safe and compliant access to our estate. Connecting...
...and the high calibre work they do to support our military. DIO in Brunei My most recent trip took me to visit DIO staff in the Far East. I visited...
...RAF airfields in East Anglia. Military airfields are usually given a licence which allows nests to be destroyed and birds to be dispersed if they pose a flight safety risk....
Wild flowers on Horsea Island. [Crown Copyright / MOD 2024] I work as DIO’s ecologist for the South East region, spanning from Hampshire all the way over to Kent and...
...permission to use the unpaved runway. They in turn got in touch with me as I’m a DIO senior estate surveyor with responsibility for the Army estate in East Anglia...
...the Army’s manpower in seven geographic areas. These are Salisbury Plain; Edinburgh and Leuchars in Scotland; North East England (centred on Catterick); Aldershot; Colchester; the East Midlands (Cottesmore and North...
...of 62 eggs to Slimbridge reserve on the River Severn, where the curlews thrived. Curlew pictured at RAF Honington (Copyright: Harry Ewing, University of East Anglia) A special thank you...