RESPECT THE RANGE – THE ROLE OF TEPS

In support of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s (DIO) public safety campaign, ‘Respect The Range’, John Stanwix, our Training Estate Public Safety Team Leader on Salisbury Plain Training Area talks about his role and the importance of ensuring that the UK Training Estate is a safe place for all users.
HAVING A CLEAR MISSION GIVES US A FOCUS

Our mission is to provide integrated support services and functional infrastructure across the UK Defence Training Estate and promote the delivery of safe, sustainable and effective military training.
NEW MOD REPORT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY

Landmarc supports and responds to new Ministry of Defence (MOD) report: Climate Change and Sustainability Strategic Approach, issued on 30 March 2021.
MOD LAUNCHES FILM TO URGE PUBLIC TO RESPECT THE RANGE

Landmarc is proud to support the MOD campaign ‘Respect the Range’ which urges the public to stay safe when accessing military training areas.
PUTTING OUR VISION INTO PRACTICE

Our vision is something that military veteran and Landmarc’s range and training area expert, Martin Burke, can really relate to and every day he strives to provide the most realistic training environment possible with his team so that our Armed Forces have everything they need to train safely and sustainably. Here, he tells us what Landmarc’s vision means to him.
VALUING THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER ON WORLD WATER DAY

World Water Day is an annual UN celebration of the importance of freshwater which happens on 22 March each year and raises awareness of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water. It is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis. A core focus of World Water Day is to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030. Sustainability Advisor, Sebastian Blake, explains how Landmarc values the water on the Defence Training Estate.
COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION RECOGNISED IN MOD SANCTUARY AWARDS

Landmarc, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and Reds10 have been recognised for our commitment to sustainable construction in the annual Ministry of Defence (MOD) Sanctuary Awards. [Crown Copyright]
SPOTLIGHT ON SAMM MURRAY, OUR FIRST FEMALE NTAM

Defence is traditionally a male-dominated industry but at Landmarc we are making in-roads on building an inclusive workplace that enables women to thrive, with over a quarter of all new recruits now being female – a significant improvement on previous years. We firmly believe in equality and the diverse roles that women hold across our business are testament to that, with women featuring across all levels from director to manager to supervisor to operative and a range of specialist roles in between.
A345 ASH DIEBACK TREE FELLING COMPLETED AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

Tree felling which had been taking place alongside the A345 since November 2020 has finished 15 days ahead of schedule. Dangerous and dying trees were removed from about 20 miles of roadside.
NEW KITCHEN FACILITY ENHANCES TRAINING EXPERIENCE FOR ARMED FORCES

Landmarc Support Services working with The Defence Infrastructure Organisation and Highlands based contractor Compass Building and Construction Services, opened a new £2.3 million kitchen and dining facility at Cameron Barracks, a military training camp located on the eastern outskirts of Inverness in Scotland.