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  • Byelaws detailing access to Defence Estate land in Wiltshire.

  • Dates and times when Strensall range is being used for live firing.

  • Extant policy instructions published 2010. Used to promulgate changes to MOD estate related strategic statements, practitioner guides, JSPs.

  • The annual Sanctuary Awards recognise outstanding conservation and sustainability efforts across the Ministry of Defence (MOD) estate.

  • A list of the practitioner guides issued by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) issued in 2011.

  • This page brings together all available byelaws within Hampshire. Please select a link to view the byelaws

  • Salisbury Plain public information notice about safety at Imber.

  • Monthly firing times for Warcop Training Area.

  • Ministry of Defence (MOD) sites that are protected under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCAP).

  • Section 28 direction form and map.

  • This page brings together all available byelaws within North Yorkshire. Please select a link to view the byelaws.

  • A list of the practitioner guides issued by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) in 2017.

  • This page brings together all available byelaws within Surrey. Please select a link to view the byelaws.

  • The largest DIO procurements.

  • This page brings together all available byelaws within Dorset. Please select a link to view the byelaws.

  • Information about the MOD estate optimisation strategy, which will create a smaller and significantly better estate for our armed forces.

  • This page brings together all available byelaws within Northumberland. Please select a link to view the byelaws.

  • This page brings together all available Byelaws within Pembrokeshire. Please select a link to view the Byelaws.

  • Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) alerts for specific safety issues that, without immediate action, could result in serious or fatal injury.

  • Ash dieback affects ash trees across the country and has infected many woodlands across the Ministry of Defence (MOD) training estate.