Planning for 2021

...we will have a chance to lift our sights and start to set our own agenda rather than react to rapidly changing circumstances. We will say farewell to our site...
...we will have a chance to lift our sights and start to set our own agenda rather than react to rapidly changing circumstances. We will say farewell to our site...
...and installation process for the new accommodation block at Westdown Camp took just 15 weeks, and the team was then able to use the experience gained to complete all three...
...real estate support to military operations and to state occasions in the UK. Recently this has included supporting the military in their response to the Covid-19 pandemic and their role...
...and teams across the estate stepped up to support the military's Real Life Support (RLS) teams to establish essential quarantine facilities at locations including Beckingham, Capel Curig, Crowborough and Swynnerton....
...Dalton. The assembled staff and dignitaries listened to General Sir Nick Carter give a speech on DIO’s support to military operations, and Graham Dalton talked to us about the rationalisation...
...includes the use of Braunton Burrows by American soldiers during World War Two in preparation for the D-Day landings. Today, DIO maintains the Braunton Burrows Training Area (BBTA) to enable...
...sound apart from an area of infill masonry used to block up former cart door openings. Returning the chapel to its former glory The repair work took place in two...
...Windsor for the funeral procession. Personnel from another site were also deployed to Paddington Station to direct members of the public, after the station had to close due to damage...
...of responsibilities. It was a fascinating and exciting experience to see one of our most famous training areas, and the largest in the UK in person. Our tour took us...
...continues to be an invaluable ally to the MOD, giving up his time to lead the group of volunteers whose continuing role in maintaining safe public access to SPTA has...