The churchyard is also home to several commonwealth war graves. To find out about getting support from the RAF Benevolent Fund, please contact your Chief Clerk. - 23rd November 2011 at 11:55. Crews were often lost at sea during the Second World War, with an attrition rate of 80%, which prompted this training to be initiated.[1][2]. Sites to date we have been involved are at: www.welbeckestate.com under 'Management Profile and Projects'. [14] The JMF was an IUSS facility jointly operated by the Royal Navy and United States Navy. Standing in a warehouse full of enough kit to make the best surf shop in Cornwall jealous, he tells us: "Were not trying to develop people to be the best surfers or paddle boarders, we want to put them in an environment where they are not so comfortable to see how they respond and how they work as a team.". The SAR Force HQ was also located here. 5 were here. The support provided by the Station is not confined to its perimeter but extends throughout Devon and Cornwall. Movements from and to the USA were . The station quickly became one of the busiest airfields in the UK for transit aircraft and remained so throughout the Second World War. - 23rd November 2011 at 12:27 Permalink RAF St Mawgan was chosen over other locations for its availability of office and living accommodation. [33] It was formerly known as the School of Combat Survival and Rescue and moved to St Mawgan from RAF Mount Batten in 1992. When I was stationed at RAF Bentwaters in the late 80s, I lived in singe officer's quarters that were supposedly the former married quarters at RAF Martlesham Heath. By: rogcoll You can read Amey's response below, which will be sent by letter to residents of the St Eval Service Family Accommodation (SFA) site SFA works in St Eval estate (1.4 km) #2 Porth Reservoir Body of Water Updated: 2020-05-14 Porth reservoir is a reservoir in Cornwall, England, most of which is in the parish of Colan. Total amount spent on serving personnel and family members at RAF St Mawganin 2021. I am collating a documentary of life and experiences on married quarter estates throughout the post war years in particular on RAF MQs through the late 1940s to the 1980s. Find out how we can help. In 1956, No 220 and 228 Long Range Reconnaissance Squadrons were renumbered Nos 201 and 206 Squadrons[9] and joined by 42 Squadron in 1958. Its runway was operated by RAF St Mawgan before 2008, and is now owned by Cornwall Council. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Were not actively putting ourselves out as a commercial operation but Boardmasters is our biggest income generator. I must get some new glasses. RAF St Mawgan. "We have a lot of land and were looking at ways to generate further incomes from it. Plants are the easiest source of food because they wont run away. The RMP will come under the command of the Provost Marshal (Army). [11], 7 Sqn, flying English Electric Canberras, operated at RAF St Mawgan as target tugs from 1970 until 1982, with 22 Squadron moving out in 1974. - 23rd November 2011 at 15:42 Permalink Duncan South runs the Robson Academy of Resilience on site where 'forces development activities' are run from. Limited RAF operations from Trebelzue continued while St Mawgan was being constructed, and the first Americans arrived in June 1943 before the first of the new runways was opened in July 1943. RAF St Mawgan is one of many RAF stations where we support serving members of the RAF Family, this includes our Airplay programme. As an RAF Air & Ground Steward, you will work as Cabin Crew on the A330-200 aircraft, as part of our Specialist Field Catering Squadron or in Military Messes. RAF St Mawgan used to have the widest military runway in the UK (300ft)[4] and was the home of the Cornwall Air Ambulance[5] service and more recently 505 (Wessex) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF). 2 Air Navigation School. The airport received a full CAA licence to operate in December 2008. At that time it was renamed the School of Combat Survival and Rescue (SCSR), reflecting the combat environment which it was expected that survival and rescue skills would typically be used. Follow this See more 5,677 people like this 6,361 people follow this http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafstmawgan In 2008 the runway part of the site was handed over to Newquay Airport. 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Hardened aircraft shelters that look like giant Anderson shelter with three-feet thick concrete walls and roofs, attest to the base's vital role during the Second World War and Cold War era at a time when Britain really feared a Soviet invasion. - 23rd November 2011 at 18:45 Permalink "Tending to any injury you may have received, making a shelter against the cold, the heat or the wet is, doing all you can to be rescued successfully and quickly, comes next. [13], The Joint Maritime Facility (JMF) (502617.0N 50022.7W / 50.438056N 5.006306W / 50.438056; -5.006306) at St Mawgan was commissioned 18 August 1995 after equipment from United States Naval Facility, Brawdy, Wales, a Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) shore terminal commissioned 5 April 1974, had been transferred and the sea systems had been remoted to the new JMF. Originally a flying station the airfield element of the camp was sold to Cornwall County Council and is now used as Newquay Cornwall Airport. Just a bit of fun in passing - the only time in MQs in 27 years. Part of the Alfred Newton and Sons collection. At its height, the population of St Eval was 1,500 and the married quarters estate at St Eval had 331 homes. The Battle of Britain memorial service was held on Sunday 12thSeptember at the St Eval Church near Newquay. [33] It was formerly known as the School of Combat Survival and Rescue and moved to St Mawgan from RAF Mount Batten in 1992. Aerial photograph of St Mawgan airfield looking Sign up now to receive news and communications from American Air Museum in Britain charity. http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/forum.php, http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/243560-gatehouse.html. The old Restormel area, where RAF St Mawgan is located, has 125 homes, 28 of which are unoccupied (22%). Not just the former home of Cold War nukes or Cornwall's largest music festival, RAF St Mawgan is also the base for 505 (Wessex) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force reservists and the headquarters for the 700 air cadets from Plymouth and Cornwall Wing. The church formed the centre of the hamlet with boasted around a dozen houses, a public house and the vicarage. - 25th November 2011 at 06:56 Permalink Sea drills involve jumping into the sea and spending some time adrift before hauling oneself into a dinghy, from where the servicemember can be rescued. RAF St Mawgan used to have the widest military runway in the UK (300ft)[4] and was the home of the Cornwall Air Ambulance[5] service and more recently 505 (Wessex) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF). The Station provides administrative support to RAF Personnel located at Remote Radar Head Portreath and 22 Squadron A Flight (Search and Rescue) at Royal Marine Base Chivenor, as well as number of other RAF personnel located in the region away from any other RAF station. - 23rd November 2011 at 21:05 Permalink Many buildings were demolished leaving only the Norman Church, the Vicarage, and Trevisker Farm. It is tri-service and trains personnel in survival techniques, evading capture and resistance from interrogation. The main runway was extended in early 1944. There are animal skins hanging from the walls, camo webbing, luges, canoes, makeshift saws and various tools, as well as models of rabbits, birds and fish cross sections here and there, traps and snares, shelters and all sorts of kit, from Inuit snow shoes to water capturing contraptions. [22], In November 2006, No. Required primarily as an RAF and USAAF transport staging post, St Mawgan was built during When I first read that, what I thought I saw was mention of a 20' rather than a 20" fish kettle. 42 Squadron and 236 Operational Conversion Unit moved to RAF Kinloss in 1992, taking away RAF St Mawgan's fixed-wing station-based aircraft, the Hawker-Siddeley Nimrods which had been at the station since 1969. [17][18] RAF St Mawgan was the last remaining US Navy installation in the U.K.[19] The systems at the JMF were remoted to the Naval Ocean Processing Facility (NOPF), Dam Neck, Virginia with the remaining personnel from JMF at RAF St Mawgan moved to the Virginia facility. [32], RAF St Mawgan is currently home to Defence Survival Training Organisation (DSTO),[33] which is a tri-service unit that teaches 'Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract' (SERE) methods for the Armed Forces in support of operations and training. Its like drinking sea water. [6][7], The Defence Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract (SERE) Training Organisation (DSTO) was created in 2008, when the RAF's School of Combat Survival and Rescue was amalgamated with the Royal Navy's Survival Equipment Group and the Resistance Training Wing. - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00. Then of course there is the bases very own 'Area 51', nothing to do with alien spaceships buried deep in underground bunkers but, a former bunker where nuclear depth charges were once guarded round the clock by US marines, enclosed in a double ring of barbed wire fences, guard towers and pill boxes. The church formed the centre of the hamlet with boasted around a dozen houses, a public house and the vicarage. "Temperate climate training will be done in the woods and on the moors around here, but Arctic training will be done in Norway while desert training will be conducted in North America. Anyhow, married to a wonderful Christian wife now and as of june 2010 we have 2 boys, 4 and 2 and a little girl 7 months old . They also conduct trials and equipment development. "We teach people about what to eat. At 22:40 on Sunday 30 November, an Air South West flight bound for Plymouth left RAF St Mawgan, marking an end of military air traffic control at the airfield. "A lot of the training we do is off site," Flt Lt Hudson explains. [3] The remainder of the station continues to operate under the command of the RAF. [14][15][16] The SOSUS fixed bottom surveillance system had been augmented by mobile, towed arrays and the combined system renamed Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) in 1984. The SAR Force HQ was also located here. [8], In 1951, it reopened as a Coastal Command base for ASWDU (Air Sea Warfare Development Unit) where trials of new electronic equipment were carried out, to ascertain the suitability of the equipment for general use in Coastal Command, and for maritime reconnaissance, flying mainly Avro Shackleton aircraft, with support from a few Avro Lancaster aircraft. - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00. Our site may be seen at www.welbeckestate.com and under 'Projects and Management profile' the ex MOD projects may be seen. The gate guard was an Avro Shackleton aircraft which was sold and moved in December 2015. The station quickly became one of the busiest airfields in the UK for transit aircraft and remained so throughout the Second World War. BUILDING 300/07 : Single Officers Quarters. RAF Mount Batten closed in 1992, with the school relocated to RAF St Mawgan in Cornwall, where it remained until 2008. "The green mounds you see over there," he points to where the site starts rolling down towards the sea, "used to be rocket fuel depots. By: thawes Apply now; Menu; Life in the RAF; . The two existing runways were retained as dispersals and three new, longer runways were laid down, together with a new perimeter track and hardstandings. Current role. - 24th November 2011 at 10:45 Permalink GB445558329. Finally, the Station has retained a small workshop facility and manufactures components to enable modifications to helicopters and aircraft across all three services. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Finding water or food is not a priority. In 1955, the school moved to a former boys preparatory school (Seafield Park) at Hill Head. RAF St Mawgan. Vigila (Latin for 'Be watchful ') RAF St Mawgan. Also I wish to include RAF Khormaksar and RAF Wildenrath. It was announced in early 2009 that the JMF would close in order to save the US Navy 6.5 million per year, losing 22 jobs in the process. Under the heading 'Aviation' is a reference to our ownership of DC3s and Devons/Doves. For obvious reasons we would prefer a British company to do those launches and if it can be done from Britain even better. The school taught RAF and USAAF crews rescue procedures and familiarisation with rescue equipment. The DSTO employs 20 staff and its offices look like museum exhibits for survivalists. Accommodation on the airfield is often used by students of Agusta Westland's training facility at Newquay Airport. As a consequence military flying operations ceased in 2008 with the Station being converted in to the home for the Defence Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract (SERE) School, locally referred to as DSTO.The primary role of the station is to provide administrative support to the school and ensure the delivery of up to 5000 SERE trained personnel per annum in support of current operations. It disbanded in April 1949, but was replaced by the Survival and Rescue Mobile Instruction Unit (SRMIU), again at Thorney Island, in January 1950. Email: hello@rafbf.org.uk, 2023Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Like the scouts movement cadets aim to provide an environment for young people age 12 to 20 to experience flying as well as other aspects of team work and military life. Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). RAF St Mawgan. In 1976 some scenes in the film The Eagle Has Landed were filmed on the camp. [13], The Joint Maritime Facility (JMF) (502617.0N 50022.7W / 50.438056N 5.006306W / 50.438056; -5.006306) at St Mawgan was commissioned 18 August 1995 after equipment from United States Naval Facility, Brawdy, Wales, a Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) shore terminal commissioned 5 April 1974, had been transferred and the sea systems had been remoted to the new JMF. Also, later in the year the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps will conduct a large scale Headquarters level command and control Exercise which will be closely followed by another similar exercise but this time by the United Kingdoms Permanent Joint Headquarters. "Our base is definitely not sitting still," Flt Lt Crossby said as we prepared to leave the site. [10] At a basic level, this is a core aspect of training for all UK military personnel on an annual basis. 2625 (County of Cornwall) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) was disbanded. Any photographs of these MQs would be greatly appreciated. All will stay on the base during their stay, which has capacity to host 1,500 people at once. MQ's Halton 1973, hallway floor had black gloss painted on concrete and a runner carpet up the middle, lived in some good ones though. A Naafi, Post Office Social Club and Bowling Alley were built to provide facilities for both UK and US servicemen and women. It was announced in early 2009 that the JMF would close in order to save the US Navy 6.5 million per year, losing 22 jobs in the process. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00, At Finningley in the 1980s there was not enough room in the Sergeant's Mess for all of the newly qualified Aircrew Sergeants, so we were put into a section of MQs on base called 'Gatehouse', It served as a bit of an epicentre for fun and um interesting behavioursee this thread on pprune for a flavour:http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/243560-gatehouse.html, By: Box Brownie Barry Anderson, Army Air Forces Stations (Alabama, 1985) / Chris Ashworth, Action Stations 5: Military Airfields of the South-West (Cambridge, 1982), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_St_Mawgan. No 9, Officers Married Quarters, Kalafrana, Malta, 1966. The station was also occupied briefly by two USAAF Meteorology Flights during November 1943, while BOAC operated some scheduled services via St Mawgan from November 1943 to November 1944. These buildings were effectively surrounded by RAF activity, and during World War II were taken over for RAF use, with the church tower used as an observation post and navigation mark. Its about spending a minimum effort for a maximum reward. Indeed from 1979 I have been actively involved in the acquisition of 36 redundant MOD sites starting with RAF Faldingworth NCO MQs in 1979 to our latest purchase the Officer MQs at RAF Ballykelly taking in amongst others RAF North Coates, RAF Hemswell, RAF Bicester and RAF West Raynham on the way. An abandoned Hardened Aircraft Shelter at RAF St Mawgan, Abandoned training facilities at RAF St Mawgan, Behind the scenes at RAF St Mawgan near Newquay, The entrance to the area where nuclear depth charges were once kept at RAF St Mawgan, An abandoned guard tower on the perimeter of the area where nuclear depth charges were kept at RAF St Mawgan, Some of the old barracks no longer in use at RAF St Mawgan, John Hudson is chief survival instructor for all UKmilitary based at RAF ST Mawgan, Contents of a 24 hour food rations pack used by all armed forces personnel during survival training at RAF St Mawgan, The survival training room at RAF St Mawgan, Duncan South is in charge of leading adventuring courses at RAF St Mawgan, An abandoned parachute packing building which was converted into a bowling alley by American troops. Every years 2,500 students from all three armed forces will come to RAF St Mawgan to take part in one of the 14 courses on offer. The plans subsequently led to the establishment of Spaceport Cornwall at Newquay Airport. An excellent service was led by the Royal Air Forces Association RAF Continue Reading . So what does an RAF base with no runway and no planes do you may wonder? 22 Group within RAF Air Command. Key Publishing Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with Company Number 2713662. When Lee-on-Solent closed in March 1996, the RNAESS was relocated to a purpose built building at HMSSultan in Gosport. Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. On 17 February 1944 alone, 169 American aircraft arrived from the USA. - 23rd November 2011 at 14:44 Permalink St Mawgan became home in June 1943 to the 491st Base and Air Base Squadron of USAAF Air Transport Command, working alongside No. You see that in films but it's not something we do in real life.". used as an observation post and navigation mark. "We try to give people a template they can then apply to anywhere in the world," he said as he takes us round the life-size diorama room - which incidentally was officially opened by TV survivalist Ray Mears - that shows the various situations a pilot or airman might find himself or herself in. Find out about services offered by Historic England for funding, planning, education and research, as well as training and skill development. Near St Mawgan, Cornwall, England : Shackleton Aircraft as gate guardian. The new Royal Navy Survival Equipment School (RNSES) initially took up residence at Eastleigh in Hampshire before moving to improved accommodation at Grange Airfield (HMS Siskin) in March 1947. This is part of the Series: JLP01/01 John Laing Photographic Collection Project Albums; within the Collection: JLP01 John Laing Photographic Collection, Mid 20th Century Royal Air Force Camp, Military. "We think this is good news for the area and we anticipate that we will be employing 100 people more on site as a result within the next five years.". Royal Air Force St Mawgan or more simply RAF St Mawgan is a Royal Air Force station near St Mawgan and Newquay in Cornwall, England. Its really salty and will lead to organ failure and death. Please note that your data will be managed in the US by the American Air Museum in Britain charity. LOCATED AT : 50.435808, -5.004405 EDOFBID : e28208. In 2006 SEACAF (St Eval Community Action Forum) was formedby a group of local civilians who had moved into some of the old married quarters and were concerned that they were to lose all of their facilities. As you drive through, it feels eerily quiet despite being the place of work for 400 regular military personnel and civilian staff, and a home to 80 of them. Primary Role Please get in touch with our team to fundraise, volunteer or become an RAF Benevolent Fund Champion. I started humming 'whale meat again..'! They were kept out of the way of the rest of the base and runway for safety. [8], In 1951, it reopened as a Coastal Command base for ASWDU (Air Sea Warfare Development Unit) where trials of new electronic equipment were carried out, to ascertain the suitability of the equipment for general use in Coastal Command, and for maritime reconnaissance, flying mainly Avro Shackleton aircraft, with support from a few Avro Lancaster aircraft. However, the footprint of DSTO is such that were they to be the only residents on the Station then much of the estate would lay unused. 2625 (County of Cornwall) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) was disbanded. We ration our sweat not our water. Immediate grants of up to 500 to assist in an emergency. [14][20][21], In 2005, RAF St Mawgan was one of the airfields shortlisted to house the new Joint Combat Aircraft (JCA) in 2013, but in November 2005 it was announced by Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, that it would be going to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland. The nukes were intended for anti-submarine use by the US Navy P-3 Orion, Royal Air Force Nimrod and former Dutch Navy P-3 Orion aircraft, but were thankfully never used. The station closed in 1947 but re-opened in 1951. As we drive around the site, Flt Lt Crossby points to a long and low level building. Served from 1975 - 1987 Served in RAF St Mawgan Fred Banks Served from 1956 - 1958 Served in RAF St Mawgan Brian Smith SENIOR AIRCRAFTMAN Served from 1960 - 1972 Served in RAF St Mawgan Meirion Parry Served from 1957 - 1978 Served in RAF St Mawgan Terry Hawker Served from 1961 - 1989 Served in RAF St Mawgan Frank Richard Poole "The advantage we have here in Cornwall is that were surrounding by the sea. [6], Opened as a civilian airfield in 1933, it was requisitioned at the outbreak of the Second World War and named RAF Trebelzue, initially as a satellite of nearby RAF St Eval,[7] but was expanded with twin concrete runways. - Aerial photograph of St Mawgan airfield looking south, the technical site with a T2 hangar is on the left, 18 December 1946. The shelters, once used to protect aircraft from enemy bombs, would make for an amazing modern day role, but most lay empty or have been handed over to the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre. 79,104. Also I wish to include RAF Khormaksar and RAF Wildenrath. Married personnel and their families will be accommodated in the married quarters sites at Treloggan, St Eval (Officers) and St Columb Minor (Sergeants), which were recently renovated. The Lancaster was an MR3 variant from the School of Maritime Reconnaissance. Now they stand, boarded up, paint flaking and sad, awaiting a possible grand plan by MoD bosses to sell the lot to a developer. RAF St Mawgan was chosen over other locations for its availability of office and living accommodation. In the book, Airfields of the Eighth -Then and Now, they're clearly visable on a Luftwaffe target map. [7], Previous to this, training was undertaken at three different sites across the three services at diverse locations such as Chicksands and at HMSSultan. [14][20][21], In 2005, RAF St Mawgan was one of the airfields shortlisted to house the new Joint Combat Aircraft (JCA) in 2013, but in November 2005 it was announced by Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, that it would be going to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland. The remainder of the air station in the main the married quarters were taken over by RAF St Mawgan. The gate guard was an Avro Shackleton aircraft which was sold and moved in December 2015. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force aircrews practice this with regularity. Station youth workers and operational costs. Flt Lt John Hudson is one of the UKs top survival experts who teaches Armed Forces colleagues how to evade capture if they crash land in enemy territory, but most importantly he teaches them how to survive, to be rescued successfully and how to live off the land, whether it is in the temperate climate of Europe, the Arctic wastes of Scandinavia or hostile desert environments. In February 1943 it was renamed RAF St Mawgan and in June that year, the United States Army Air Forces took over and carried out a number of major improvements, including a new control tower and a further extension of the main runway. During the option for change initiatives RAF ST Mawgan would cease to be an active flying airbase and as such facilities started to close at St Eval and accommodation was left unused for some time. Great times, now unfortunately buried under the Malta Freeport container depot. [28], In March 2015 the former airfield of the base became a strong contender to be the first UK spaceport for horizontal take off and landing after being shortlisted by the government. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Single accommodation will be provided on base in spare capacity blocks. Object Number - RAF_CPE_UK_1904_RS_4171 "Its not just pilots but medics, suppliers and even ground soldiers who fly out regularly. Nuclear depth charges intended for anti-submarine use by the US Navy P-3 Orion, Royal Air Force Nimrod and former Dutch Navy P-3 Orion aircraft, were stored at the United States Navy Atomic Weapons Department, situated at the west end of the airbase. During the winter of 1944-45, the station was also used by the 8th Air Force and the RAF for large-scale bomber diversions, and it became in June 1945 a jumping-off point for USAAF aircraft returning home, after the end of the war in Europe. The SRMIU would provide training to personnel during annual visits to RAF stations, however this method was considered inadequate and in 1955 the Search, Rescue and Survival School was established as part of No. This was to allow full control of the airport to be handed to Cornwall County Council, with work including a new ATC tower and runway lights. Georgia. Finding water and food will come last. [34], The Royal Air Force maintains a small workshop on the station, enabling construction of components for the upgrading of aircraft for all three services. [6], Opened as a civilian airfield in 1933, it was requisitioned at the outbreak of the Second World War and named RAF Trebelzue, initially as a satellite of nearby RAF St Eval,[7] but was expanded with twin concrete runways. "We also want to embed RAF pilots within Virgin Orbit to fly the planes when with launch MoD satellites and with the facility we have right next door is perfect for storing planes, satellites and possibly even rocket fuel once again. [35], Other units located here at St Mawgan are 505 (Wessex) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF). The wing trained personnel resistance to interrogation techniques. The concrete dam was completed in 1960, and the lake has a net capacity of . The Lancaster was an MR3 variant from the School of Maritime Reconnaissance. It remained at Hill Head until September 1991 when it relocated to the former Naval Aircraft Technical Evaluation Centre (NATEC) building at RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus). In addition, the Stations armoury supports the weapons of all Air Cadets units across Devon and Cornwall. - 23rd November 2011 at 12:44 Permalink This was to allow full control of the airport to be handed to Cornwall County Council, with work including a new ATC tower and runway lights. The old control tower on the original runway at RAF St Mawgan (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)13 of . In 1965, 201 Squadron and 206 Squadron moved to RAF Kinloss and were replaced by the Maritime Operational Training Unit. For further information on how your data is collected and used, please read our Privacy Policy. [29][30][31], March 2016, RAF St Mawgan completed a brand new guardroom block, built by Babcock adjacent to the old guardroom but much larger with: car parking, office facilities and accommodation. Read about our current news, projects and campaigns nationally and in your area. 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