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Divisional circular dated 27 April 2007, regarding the publication: Temporary demountable structures: guidance on procurement, design and use (third edition).
When you need a consent or permit to make a discharge from your reservoir and how to carry out a risk assessment.
Fishing gear used by trawlers to dredge for scallops has been re-designed for a new market scooping sludge from spent nuclear fuel ponds.
Industry works with defence to create amphibious vehicles, robots and drones in Map the Gap competition.
More than 250 “portable” and “packable” mini drones will be delivered to the Armed Forces after the award of a contract worth £129 million to Lockheed Martin UK
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A new uncrewed marine platform with intelligent autonomy is now available for use by intelligence gathering and threat detection communities around the globe.
Some of Devon’s rarest plants are to be moved to new sites in the county as work continues on the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
HMS Ships Dagger and Cutlass confirmed as the new fast patrol boats.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Introducing 'Water Independence.' Through DASA, Scotland-based company, IF Defence, secured funding to develop a portable water purification technology
People living near roadworks are set to benefit from a new innovation which will mean less noise, less dust and less vibration during work following a £650,000 investment by Highways England.
Government announces the first wave of winners receiving government funding for ground-breaking aviation projects solving major global challenges,
Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) project progresses as second borehole test gets seal of approval.
Name of Matlock’s latest landmark - a huge 800-tonne crane - unveiled at naming ceremony on Wednesday 28 September.
District Defend® secure mobility software enables flexible working whilst managing security threats
Sea mine disposal could be transformed using an innovative technique that is being researched by Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory).
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