‘ROSES’ REMEMBERED AT SWYNNERTON TRAINING CAMP’S ARMISTICE SERVICE

Landmarc Support Services and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) have hosted their annual Armistice Day lunch, which honours the ladies who worked at Swynnerton Training Camp in World War II – fondly named the ‘Swynnerton Roses’.
LANDMARC’S GEOFF HITS THE MARK WITH REPLICA WWI TANK

For our Training Area Operative, Geoff Armstrong, building a replica Mark IV tank for the World War One centenary celebrations at Carlisle Castle is all in a day’s work!
LANDMARC JOINS DIO AND THE BRITISH ARMY AT LONGLEAT’S MILITARY SPECTACULAR

Our team at Wyke Regis in the South West has joined DIO and the British Army to wow the crowds at Longleat’s Military Spectacular by demonstrating a range of equipment, such as the Combat Support Boat.
LANDMARC TO SHOWCASE SALISBURY PLAIN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT RECRUITMENT OPEN DAY

We are inviting local jobseekers to a Recruitment Open Day in Tilshead, in order to learn about the range of job opportunities available on the Salisbury Plain Ministry of Defence Training Estate. The Open Day is free to attend, and takes place at Tilshead Village Hall on Thursday 20th September between 8:30am and 7pm.
HYTHE RANGES OPEN DAY RAISES OVER £3,600 FOR ABF THE SOLDIERS’ CHARITY

Every two years, as part of the Hythe Festival, Landmarc and DIO host an Open Day at Hythe Ranges to give an insight to the local community about what takes place at the facility.
LANDMARC GAINS GOLD FOR COMMITMENT TO ARMED FORCES

We are incredibly proud to report that we have been awarded Gold in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme – the highest possible accolade available.
LOCAL CHILDREN LEARN KEY LIFE SKILLS AT NESSCLIFF

Over 1,500 local school children have had the opportunity to develop essential life skills at this year’s Shrewsbury and Oswestry Crucial Crew event held at the Nesscliff Army Training Camp in Shropshire.
LANDMARC ADDS £70 MILLION GVA TO THE UK ECONOMY

Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) has launched its new Landmarc Difference report, demonstrating the positive impact and added value of its activities in the communities in which it operates.
IT’S ALL A LOAD OF RUBBISH FOR LOCAL LANDMARC STAFF

A team of employees from Landmarc Support Services took part in a litter pick in the area of Salisbury Plain in celebration of Give and Gain Day.
A PROMISE MADE IS A PROMISE KEPT

We’ve recently had our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant honoured once again with a silver award in this year’s Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Awards. Adam Hudson, our Corporate HR Manager discusses why it’s a commitment we are determined to keep and why it should remind us all of the role that businesses, just like ourselves, have to play in advocating support for our defence communities.