Burrowing badgers and Silver Otters
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...are five main award categories: Individual achievement, Sustainable Project, Energy Project, Environmental award and Heritage award. The winners in each of these areas then get the chance to win the...
...are five main award categories: Individual achievement, Sustainable Project, Energy Project, Environmental award and Heritage award. The winners in each of these areas then get the chance to win the...
...Celebrating World FM day is a chance to make people take notice for once, before they go back tomorrow to burying their heads in the internet (FM service); sit in...
Demolition to remove buildings at RAF Lakenheath [Crown Copyright/MOD2019] From visiting military firing ranges to supporting multi-million pound infrastructure programmes, apprenticeships at DIO can offer a unique insight into the...
...has 101 apprentices working and learning in 13 fields, from project delivery to finance and property to human resources? We’re committed to continuing to offer high quality apprenticeships for new...
...Plain in summer 2012. You may be aware that this involved wounded soldiers using archaeology to help them on their road to recovery. One of the soldiers found a wood...
...Business As Usual These developments aside, life at DIO proceeds as normal. We continue to work hard to deliver the infrastructure services that our Armed Forces need to live, work,...
...it too if we could get a Lean Improvement programme running, simplifying some of that bureaucracy that sometimes seems to make the day job more difficult than it needs to...
...right to vote. Just over 99 years later a lot has thankfully changed, but, with more to be achieved, what is now known across the globe as International Women’s Day...
...took place in Belgium in 1917. The soldiers carved the kiwi into the chalk themselves in 1919 at the end of the First World War to commemorate their achievements during...
...of BGH are to promote wellbeing, develop employment opportunities for those who would like to pursue a career in heritage, and to signpost those academically inclined to further and higher...