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...and they support staff with an extensive range of activities to preserve, protect and record the many different types of wildlife that exist throughout the reserve. For example, the moorland...
...by promoting responsible access. The area covered by the SAMMs project includes several Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is also important for nature conservation and has a population...
...Garrison for the Army Basing Programme (ABP). Richard Tindal [Aspire Defence]If you keep up-to-date with the programme, you will know that it’s a joint programme between the Army and DIO...
...Nightingale in 2013. [Crown Copyright/MOD2013]Barrow Clump is a protected scheduled monument and an Early Bronze Age burial mound that later became the burial place for Anglo Saxons in the 6th...
A Tornado GR4 from 903 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW), based out of Royal Air Force Akrotiri, Cyprus. [Crown Copyright/MOD2016]I’m the Overseas Area Project Manager for Cyprus and Gibraltar and today...
...don’t affect military training. Grazing restrictions are applied to areas important to wildlife. The small patches of bare ground created by exploding shells provide warm hollows for insects and areas...
...public sectors of the benefits of collaboration when it comes to innovative forward-thinking procurement methods like the Power Purchase Agreement used in the project. Already I have been asked for...
...truly unique and would be limited if I didn’t work in DIO. Niall Ford, Data Insight Apprentice, Business Administration Apprenticeship Niall Ford [MOD Crown Copyright/2019] My apprenticeship has allowed me...
...is responsible for preserving, protecting and maintaining 777 Scheduled Monuments. MOD also owns elements of 10 World Heritage Sites such as sections of Hadrian's Wall and parts of the Stonehenge...
...that later became the burial place for Anglo Saxons in the 6th Century AD. Excavation of the site began in 2003 by Operation Nightingale to investigate the nature of damage...