Fighting Flooding at Halton Training Camp
...it is still known as ‘Halton Bridging Camp’ by older locals – but today it is a general purpose all-year-round camp. It has a small training area catering for regular...
...it is still known as ‘Halton Bridging Camp’ by older locals – but today it is a general purpose all-year-round camp. It has a small training area catering for regular...
...Portsmouth includes work to upgrade an existing jetty. [Crown Copyright/MOD2015]Today, we've announced the award of a contract to Boskalis Westminster to dredge the channel into the harbour. You might be...
...MOD’s Headquarters in London, known as Main Building. I’m a supervisor and work in a team with two other supervisors; we facilitate the day-to-day running of the building. My duties...
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...place. British soldiers have trained there for over a century and still use it today. Recently, particularly in the cold and wet, serving soldiers helped plant almost 50,000 native trees...
...them to reduce energy, which is wonderful. On the whole most people do care and turn equipment off at the end of the day. Saving today to Defend tomorrow Individually...
...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...
...given to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) sustainability magazine. This year’s edition was officially released this week to coincide with the prestigious Sanctuary Awards, which take place today in the...
...was at Larkhill on Salisbury Plain, which was used in the First World War, as it still is today, for artillery training. We were delighted to be joined by some...
...as possible, while still making sure the new facility would meet modern requirements and be suitable for the needs of today’s soldiers. Sustainability Project Award winner A big well done...