Conservation, Catterick and Caerwent: An Archaeological Update
Phil Abramson, a DIO archaeologist, returns to update us on what he's been up to since his last blog: To be honest sitting at a desk is not usually my...
Phil Abramson, a DIO archaeologist, returns to update us on what he's been up to since his last blog: To be honest sitting at a desk is not usually my...
...MOD has a presumption in favour of public access to military training areas. Given that live firing training is not continuous, it's crucial that we have a way to let...
...on my extensive background in the commercial management of projects I am forever striving to forecast the costs as we demolish various parts of the building and discover asbestos or...
Hello, I’m Genise Heddell the Area Utility Manager (AUM) for Essex & Suffolk. There are six sites, two of which are among the 20 Ministry of Defence (MOD) sites which...
...we are providing the right buildings in the right places and creating an estate that can best serve our Armed Forces in the years to come. The Army Basing Plam...
...and release of surplus public land to accelerate new housing schemes and the MOD has played a significant role by delivering land for 40,000 homes during the last Parliament. The...
...opportunities that these challenges will bring for DIO and the MOD. We have made progress, but we also know that there is more to do to ensure we all work...
...He spent a few weeks on our land on Salisbury Plain in the autumn before heading to mainland Europe for the winter. The tag showed us that hen harriers were...
...to fully utilise what will be a fantastic location. The only constraint is the limits of their imagination when planning their training! Otherwise it can be used for almost anything....
...as reasonably practicable. It also means that we have an assurance process in place to make sure that any contractors working for us are doing so safely to agreed standards....