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More than £4.4 million has been invested in new trench training infrastructure across the Defence Training Estate, enhancing the UK armed forces’ ability to train in realistic and contemporary battlefield environments.
Families are expected to move into the 46 new homes at Dhekelia Station soon.
New MOD campaign demonstrates how military personnel can remain hidden during training.
Construction has begun at Tidworth and Warminster to deliver new and improved facilities or military personnel while enhancing operational efficiency.
A new solar array built at Larkhill is expected to generate approximately 1.7 GWh of electricity a year, which is enough to power around 630 homes.
Hundreds of new military family homes have been completed at a Gloucestershire barracks, as the MOD drives forward its plans to transform Armed Forces housing.
A major infrastructure programme will support future operations and improve airfield resilience.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
New living, working and training infrastructure will be delivered at Marne Barracks to enable the relocation of 21 Engineer Regiment.
DIO, together with Landmarc and regional construction specialist Knights Brown Construction, has delivered a new £7m kitchen facility at Rollestone Camp.
The Ministry of Defence has sold a former London Underground station, used during the Second World War as a command centre, for £53 million.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two new repurposed marine vessel targets have been successfully delivered and installed at Holbeach Air Weapons Range (AWR).
The National Armaments Director (NAD) Group is now fully established and sees the retirement of its Deputy Director Andy Start after 37 years in defence.
DIO and partners have restored the Bulford Kiwi, a chalk monument on Salisbury Plain carved by New Zealand soldiers after World War 1.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation, working with Custom Solar on behalf of the British Army, held a ground-breaking ceremony for a new solar array.
The MOD is reminding the public to follow safe access rules when visiting military training areas, to keep everyone safe and avoid disrupting training.
A state-of-the-art gym has officially opened at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore, providing improved fitness facilities for around 1,800 soldiers and their families.
DIO is delivering a £28 million project to upgrade the airfield at RAF Coningsby, in Lincolnshire
Independent review launched to fix substandard military accommodation for around 80,000 single and unaccompanied service personnel
New training facilities and new accommodation blocks have been completed for personnel at the Wiltshire site
Military families across the UK will celebrate Christmas in homes fit for heroes as improvements to fix 1,000 of the worst forces houses have completed ahead of schedule.
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