Patrolling My Patch: A Housing Officer’s View
...I am now able to talk or chat to them to discuss issues or concerns that they may have and personally address their problems. As a result, I am building...
...I am now able to talk or chat to them to discuss issues or concerns that they may have and personally address their problems. As a result, I am building...
...of hearing something that you don’t normally get on archaeological sites; the accounts of an eye-witness to the events on how the material went into the ground! Tim Meaden recounted...
...A Gunner from 23 Engineer Regiment (Air Assault) practices infantry skills during Exercise Cypher Bayonet in Stanford Training Area. (Crown Copyright) It’s great to be able to finally get to...
...and project management roles in the RAF. As such, I’ve been fortunate to be involved in a wide range of infrastructure appointments across my career. I’ve worked with a fair...
...to be provided differently, as we introduce a ground-breaking contract to provide a comprehensive end-to-end housing service to support SFA in the UK. The new arrangements, provided by CarillionAmey on...
...These include the transformation of RAF Lyneham into Defence Technical Training College Lyneham, the work underway at RNAS Yeovilton to get it ready for Wildcat helicopters and the work at...
...that there are areas free at certain times which can be used to facilitate various income-generating activities. It is the third-party that has to fit in with the training schedules...
...either just been built or remodelled and refurbished with managers from DIO and Sodexo in order to enable cleaning contracts to be amended to include these areas. Although to most...
...needs. In addition, it allows us to serve as an example to others by actively promoting and devising innovative ways to improve sustainability to enable the military to live, work,...
...explain some of the day-to-day issues that come about from illegal incursions by members of the public on a site like Salisbury Plain. This tied in neatly to the more...