A PROUD SUPPORTER OF OUR ARMED FORCES

Debbie worked at Landmarc for 13 years, starting in the booking cell at Wyvern Barracks, before being promoted to her current role as Facilities Manager.
WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE A WOMAN IN DEFENCE

Read Explosives Safety Manager, Hannah Winton’s blog about her unique role at Landmarc.
WOMEN IN DEFENCE – FUEL, VEHICLES, PLANT AND MACHINERY – IT’S ALL IN A DAY’S WORK FOR SITE OPERATIVE MAIR WARRILOW

Read how Site Operative Mair Warrilow looks after the day to day management of fuel, plant and machinery, vehicles and site operative duties in the Wales and West region.
SAMM’S PROGRESSION TO MANAGER

Samm Murray, Training Area and Facilities Manager for North, tells us about her progression to manager from a part time job share in the Training Control Office.
PLANES, BOMBS AND WEATHER REPORTING…..IT’S ALL IN A DAY’S WORK FOR RAF VETERAN LEROY BLAKE

Leroy Blake, Training Area Operative at Holbeach in the East Region, tells us about his exciting and unusual role.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF…A SITE MANAGER

Former RAF Air Traffic Controller Billy Livingstone tells us about life as a Site Manager at AWRs’ Tain and Cape Wrath in Scotland.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF…A TRAINING AREA OPERATIVE

Tina worked as a Countryside Warden for 15 years before joining Landmarc as a part time Training Area Operative. Read her story here.
A SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT. A REWARDING CAREER

Reservist Antony McCarten, Training Area Operative at Nesscliff Camp in Wales and West, shares his story about balancing a civilian life with military commitments.
YOU GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN

We’ve been talking about the Apprenticeship Levy and how it is enabling us to invest in our employees’ skills. Read Ryan Warren one of our Training Area Operatives, who shares his thoughts on the rewards of studying for a further qualification.
A FULL DAY’S WORKING – AND LEARNING

We have spent this week celebrating the achievements of just a few of our apprentices and we finish the week by talking to Alex Abel, one of our National Service Centre Agents who proves that, working – and learning – really do go hand in hand.