Working together to build new facilities at Worthy Down

...and the restrictions. We closed our site briefly in March and April to allow a thorough risk-assessment, and were able to start work again after the development of new health...
...and the restrictions. We closed our site briefly in March and April to allow a thorough risk-assessment, and were able to start work again after the development of new health...
...that, we achieved much more than I really expected in the circumstances. And given that experience I am optimistic about what this new year will enable us to do. ...
...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...
...that our training sites are shared spaces that can go from “calm to combat” in an instant! As much of our land is used for tactical training, you may not...
.../ MOD 2020]Looking after our land and wildlife is extremely important to DIO, but despite a personal interest in conservation it’s not typically something I get too involved in as...
...opportunities and to share our requirements. We invite any companies who have expressed an interest in working with us, so please get in touch at DIOComrcl-PGSRMTeam@mod.gov.uk to find out more....
...in the list in recognition of their sterling work supporting Op POLAR BEAR. This was the evacuation of over 2400 UK nationals from Sudan to MOD bases in Cyprus in...
...eyebright are regularly recorded. For me, the day was a great opportunity to spend more time at the site, enjoy the ecological interest it has to offer, and get stuck...
...is to ensure that the range and its users operate in a safe manner, I am basically there to oversee that we provide a safe place to train. I regularly...
...to be at various states of ‘readiness' to support Government policy world-wide. My job is to advise the Armed Forces on the best locations to train in order to prepare...