It took thirty men over three years to finish the project. [72], Aldershot Cricket Club shares facilities with the successful Aldershot & Farnham Hockey Club who, in 2022, were looking for a more permanent base. Seven people, all civilian support staff, including cooks, cleaners, and a Catholic priest, were killed and 19 people were injured, in a car bomb attack on the 16th Parachute Brigade headquarters mess at Aldershot garrison. 13 Command Workshops REME Aldershot . Opened in 1930, Aldershot Lido is a traditional outdoor leisure pool that contains 1.5 million gallons of water situated on a 10-acre (4.0ha) site. Montgomery Lines was completed in the 1970s and was built on the site of several barracks that formerly made up Stanhope Lines. Founded as Aldershot Town in 1926, they joined the Southern . Well of course it would have . At this time, the first two brick buildings were constructed in North Camp; this was quickly followed by the construction of a number of larger brick-built bungalows to replace the previous wooden designs. At one time it had "almost as bad a reputation as Hounslow Heath". In the 18th century, the stretch of the London to Winchester turnpike that passed through Aldershot between Bagshot and Farnham (now known as the Farnborough Road) was the scene of highway robberies. This page was last edited on 24 April 2023, at 02:39. The Aldershot Urban Extension will bring some 3,850 new homes, two new primary schools, a children's day-care centre, additional secondary school places, community facilities, waste recycling and landscaping to an area of 150 hectares. The military town includes local landmarks such as the Aldershot Observatory, Wellington Statue, the RAMC Memorial, Aldershot Military Cemetery, the Royal Garrison Church and other churches. The above selections are automatic and approximate, it might not always select closely matching descriptions, Sitemap Wood advocated that the new barracks should all be named to commemorate famous British victories; initially this proposal met with some resistance, but was eventually adopted. The garrison was divided into the North Camp and the South Camp, either side of the Basingstoke Canal. In 1898, (when Queen Victoria's son, the Duke of Connaught, was General Officer Commanding) Aldershot Command was ranked I on the list. Later, wooden huts were built, which were in turn replaced by brick built barracks in the 1890s. In the nurse's dorm at 3am With my reputation? Aldershot is a Cfb according to the Kppen climate classification. [10] Government House was built as the garrison commander's house in 1883. The club was renamed Aldershot and Fleet RUFC (A&F or the Stags) after their move in 2003 from Farnborough to their current home, Aldershot Park. [62], At the end of the 1990s and the start of the 2000s, an underground scene of rock bands cropped up around Aldershot. The former Wesleyan church on Grosvenor Road has a 100-foot tower that can be seen for miles around the town and which is described as " the only significant tower in the town". Aldershot is close to several major roads, including the M3, and the A3. 70 Married Quarters RAF North Coates, Lincs. Aldershot Garrison will serve as the hub for the future South East Super Garrison, which will include satellite establishments at Minley, Bordon, Sandhurst, Pirbright, Deepcut, Keogh, Arborfield, Winchester and Worthy Down. This group of barracks then became known as the Marlborough Lines. As of the May 2018 Rushmoor Borough Council Elections and the May 2017 Hampshire County Council Elections, of the 20 seats on Rushmoor Borough Council and Hampshire County Council covering Aldershot, the Conservatives hold 12 and Labour hold 8. PICTURE: 'THE CAMP AT ALDERSHOT - ON DUTY', MARRIED QUARTERS IN 1871 A soldier and his family are depicted at the door of their married-quarter hut (Number 23) in Aldershot, Hampshire, in a print that was first published on Saturday, 16 September 1871 in The Graphic, a weekly illustrated newspaper. The previous Aldershot club's biggest success arguably came in 1987, just five years before closure, when they became the first team to win the Football League Fourth Division promotion play-offs, at the expense of a far bigger club Wolverhampton Wanderers.[69]. It was quartered at Verdala Barracks and Lower St Elmo Barracks. Following the success of these manoeuvres, it was decided that a permanent camp was needed where such exercises could be regularly conducted. Aldershot hosted three of the five events in the modern pentathlon at the 1948 London Olympics. [15], On 22 February 1972, Aldershot experienced one of the worst UK mainland IRA attacks of the time. There is an adjoining 25 m indoor pool that allows all year round swimming. [clarification needed][81][bettersourceneeded]. Get Involved, Aldershot Military Town is the area between Aldershot and, Created: Tue, 20 Mar 2012, Updated: Wed, 21 Mar 2012, Cathedral Church of St Michael and St George, Army Medical Services Museum, Museum of Military Medicine. The current MP is Leo Docherty, Conservative. The club was nicknamed The Shots for both the last syllable of the town name and the military links to the town. [5] In 1860, Prince Albert established and endowed the Prince Consort's Library. This consists of around 3,900 resident soldiers, some 1,000 transient military personnel on courses or sport, 770 MoD Civil Servants and some 5,000 service dependents. The garrison plays host to around 70 military units and organisations. http://www.patchpedia.co.uk/wiki/Aldershot, http://www.rearparty.co.uk/Forums/viewforum/f=42.html, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/quarters. British Army Headquarters. [44] Opened in 1877, the church served the Methodists of Aldershot for over 100 years and could seat 1,150 people until its closure in 1988. Many of these brick-build Victorian barracks were demolished in the late 1960s, to make way for what is now Montgomery Lines. Buller barracks also survives today, although the original Victorian barracks were demolished in the late 1960s, it was rebuilt in the 1970s. Lord Hardinge suggested Aldershot Heath as the location for the new training area, as land was less expensive, but still close enough to the South Coast to defend London. Posted 27/3/10. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. [21], Today, the military town has a population of around 10,500. It has been found that there is a 12" hole in the pipe. Part 2. [19], Prior to 1890, Aldershot garrison lacked permanent accommodation to house the growing military presence. By 1861, around 8,000 acres had been purchased. I'm sure its worded like upto three or something but when we moved here the other available areas were awful (even this place looks grotty but the surrounding area is great! The gates of the South Cavalry Barracks stood in as the prison gates for the 1960 film Two-Way Stretch starring Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Lionel Jeffries. At this time, the first two brick buildings were constructed in North Camp; this was quickly followed by the construction of a number of larger brick-built bungalows to replace the previous wooden designs. [2], Aldershot is known as the "Home of the British Army", a connection which led to its rapid growth from a small village to a Victorian town. It has since moved to the Imperial War Museum Duxford. I just wondered if anyone had advice on where is nice and not - all we know is that Deep Cut is a no no and Goose Green is nice! Historically, troops had been stationed in long established garrisons, many of which could trace their histories back as mediaeval, or earlier, defensive positions. Or theres O'Connor road,North Road, mons Close, Slim, Gort and Napier Closes arelovely and quiet and only a 5 min drive to town. 45 x 45s thread on how sh*t it is being Welsh. This blast was later claimed, by the Official IRA, as revenge for the shootings in Derry that came to be known as Bloody Sunday. I'm in Aldershot, it depends weather you want to be close to town or a little bit out. A huge problem facing the families is that they get fined if they leave the property unclean or cause any damage, something Hannah described as 'hypocritical'. Together with other short-circuit formulae (including Superstox, Hot Rods, Bangers and Midgets) racing was held regularly (every Thursday evening, every Boxing Day afternoon and later on Saturdays). The new barracks were built by Henry Wells, a locally based building contractor. The noise became so loud that a neighbour called the police who shut the event down. [86], Due to its architecture, Bruneval Barracks in Montgomery Lines was chosen as the location for snowy scenes in Kazan, Russia at the end of the 2009 James Bond film Quantum of Solace. [36] The only army officer killed was Captain Gerry Weston a Catholic British Army chaplain. Aldershot Garrison, also known as Aldershot Military Town, is a major garrison in South East England, between Aldershot and Farnborough in Hampshire. [45][46], Aldershot Buddhist Centre is a Buddhist temple and community centre catering for the Buddhists of Aldershot and surrounding area which is billed as the United Kingdom's first Buddhist community centre. I'm in Aldershot, it depends weather you want to be close to town or a little bit out. I am about to get my first posting within the army to 27 reg Aldershot, im married with a 6 month old daughter, i will be applying for married quarters as soon as i get to my unit, but my wife and myself dont really know much about married quarters and what to expect. Aldershot Military Town is located between Aldershot and North Camp near Farnborough. [8], The garrison subsequently became seen as home to the British Army. Aldershot The 'disgusting' and 'filthy' conditions British Army families in Aldershot are forced to live in Amey say they conduct 'inspections' to ensure the homes are ready News By Megan Stanley 09:51, 21 SEP 2021 Updated 12:26, 22 SEP 2021 Army families say they are given 'filthy' homes to live in (Image: Hannah) Aldershot Garrison, also known as Aldershot Military Town, is a major garrison in South East England, located between Aldershot and Farnborough in Hampshire. Until 1993, the town served as headquarters for the Royal Corps of Transport and the Army Catering Corps, until they were merged into the Royal Logistic Corps and moved to Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut. It is a garrison town that serves as the location for the military presence in the area. Will it be furnished. The statue is 30ft (9.1m) high, 26ft (7.9m) from nose to tail, over 22ft (6.7m) in girth, weighs 40 tons and is intricately detailed including musculature and veins. Following the success of these manoeuvres, it was decided that a permanent camp was needed where such exercises could be regularly conducted. The garrison was established when the War Department bought a large area of land near to the village of Aldershot, with the objective . In 1860 Albert established and endowed the Prince Consort's Library, which still exists today. In November 1881, the first steps were taken to convert the hutted camp into permanent barracks. Greyhound racing took place regularly at the now closed Aldershot Stadium in Tongham during the 1950s. 413 (Aldershot) Squadron, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wing, 1 (Aldershot) Platoon, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Military Preparation College for Training, Combat Service Support Trials and Development Unit (CCS TDU), This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 00:56. An MOD spokesperson said: "Providing safe and good quality accommodation is a top priority and we regret that service personnel and their families sometimes experience issues with their housing. By the end of the 1930s the event was raising around 40,000 annually. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Established in 1854, Aldershot has long been seen as the home of the British Army. On the Surrey border can be found Rowhill Nature Reserve which is popular with nature-lovers, dog owners, walkers and joggers. Famous running club AFD has produced top runners. Thanksfor your advice Billsbabe! We have a new gas stove and I need to call Amey to find out if the house has had a gas safety test recently as I am concerned it may not have been done.". The garrison was established when the War Department bought a large area of land near to the village of . [33] The rise in the Nepalese population led Gerald Howarth, Conservative Member of Parliament for Aldershot, to request government assistance in expanding local public services to meet the needs of the growing population. In August 1856 on her return from the Crimean War and "wishing to be with her sons in the Army" Mary Seacole with her business partner Thomas Day is said to arrived in Aldershot where they attempted to open a canteen. The telescope and observatory building were a gift from aviation pioneer Patrick Young Alexander to the British Army, a fact which is recorded by a plaque near the observatory door. [88], The Montgomery Lines were again used for Brad Pitt's film World War Z based on the novel by Max Brooks.[89]. The town has a population of 37,131,[1] while the Aldershot Urban Area, a loose conurbation (which also includes other towns such as Camberley, Farnborough, and Farnham) has a population of 243,344, making it the thirtieth-largest urban area in the UK. Married Quarters of the Rifle Brigade at Aldershot Date 1856 Artist George Housman Thomas Collection Royal Collection Trust Image link https://www.rct.uk/collection/916799 Comments? It was built about 1964 and demolished in the 1990s, to be replaced by houses again used as married quarters. With a camel bomb ridden by Bernard Bresslaw? Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. In 1855, they had a wooden Royal Pavilion built, in which they would often stay when attending reviews of the Army. Included are details such as the boiler house, Gun Hill Matron's and Sisters' Quarters. [1] This status has been reflected in the use of Aldershot as a headquarters for a variety of regional commands over the last 100 years. My top three would be Churchill Park (which is where all those streetsI listed is) Goose Green, then Salamanca. The new barracks were built by Henry Wells, a locally based building contractor. Are those areas you listed married quarters patches as we can't just name roads? [19] North Camp station is the garrison's original railway station. | As more soldiers arrived, they were first housed in bell tents due to a shortage or permanent accommodation. Following the attack the Army took steps to secure the garrison by erecting security fences around most of the barracks and lines, as well as introducing armed security patrols. Aldershot (/ldrt/) is a town in Hampshire, England. Despite its obvious advantages, Reigate was situated in prime agricultural land that would prove too expensive to purchase. Adjacent to the military town is some 2,700 hectares of open military training area, which is open to the public when not in use for military purposes. 22nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, 4th Armoured Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, Aldershot narrow-gauge suspension railway. Detailed plans of the Cambridge and Louise Margaret Hospitals in Stanhope Lines, Aldershot Garrison from 1932. 'Parishes: Aldershot', in A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4, ed. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Aldershot was home for two Infantry Divisions and a Cavalry Brigade in addition to large numbers of artillery, engineers, service corps and medical services. [4] The Church of St Michael the Archangel is the parish church for the town and dates to the 12th century with later additions. [9], In the late 1870s, it was decided that the original hutted camp needed to be replaced with some more permanent structures. It is a garrison town that serves as the location for the military presence in the area. [12] The Military Headquarters Building in Steeles Road was completed in 1895. Married quarters would be adjacent to, but not integrated with, the living areas of major units, and there should be community buildings for use of soldiers, wives, and families. This is the official Facebook presence for Aldershot Garrison. [31], A substantial rebuilding of the barracks was carried out between 1961 and 1969, by the architecture and engineering firm Building Design Partnership. The military town includes local landmarks such as the Aldershot Observatory, Wellington Statue, the RAMC Memorial, Aldershot Military Cemetery, the Royal Garrison Church and other churches. After years of dealing with Amey, Hannah admitted that she is no longer 'shocked' when she enters a dirty home, but described every move as 'stressful' as they can't refuse a house when a moving van is outside with all their belongings. [13] Dick Turpin is said to have operated in the area having his headquarters nearby in Farnborough, and there were sightings of Spring-heeled Jack. 90 Army MQs Tidworth Garrison Wilts. [22] It was briefly revived the following year and attracted 20,000 visitors. The barracks in Stanhope Lines took names from the famous battles of the Napoleonic Wars and those in Marlborough Lines took names from Marlborough's campaigns. Weeks after this Brian Epstein became the group's manager. [6], After the Crimean War, a division of regular troops was permanently based at Aldershot, and 'the Division at Aldershot' (including artillery at Christchurch, Hampshire, and cavalry at Hounslow, Middlesex) became one of the most important home commands of the British Army. This phase of construction saw nine barracks built, namely: Albuhera, Barossa, Corunna, Gibraltar, Maida, Buller, Mandora and McGrigor barracks. HQ Aldershot Command continued in existence until c. February 1941, when it was replaced by HQ Aldershot Area. Credits. [13], Smith-Dorrien House, the local social facility for soldiers, was completed in 1909. [75] However, in April 2010, it was announced that Team GB would be training at Loughborough University.[76]. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. 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The #1 app for tracking pregnancy and baby growth. Montgomery Lines was completed in the 1970s and was built on the site of several barracks that formerly made up Stanhope Lines. [15], On 22 February 1972, Aldershot experienced one of the worst UK mainland IRA attacks of the time. 42 Married Quarters RAF Shotley Gate (HMS Ganges) 210 USAF MQs RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk and 235 Acre Tech. The Victorian buildings were largely demolished in 1958, and then rebuilt with more modern facilities, although the original officers' mess survives. There are various schools in Aldershot. Bus services from Aldershot are provided by Stagecoach South. Beside the British soldiers marched men from Canada, India, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. He later returned to Aldershot to run a sports shop with his brother Peter. 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Something went wrong, please try again later. [15] JavaScript is disabled. Despite its obvious advantages, Reigate was situated in prime agricultural land that would prove too expensive to purchase. Another former notable player is current Burnley Goalkeeper Nick Pope. The area was a vast stretch of common land, a lonely wasteland unsuitable for most forms of agriculture with scant population. In 1972, the garrison was the site of one of the worst UK mainland IRA attacks of the time when a car bomb was detonated outside the headquarters mess of 16 Parachute Brigade, killing seven and injuring nineteen. In 2012, it was styled as the Aldershot Garrison Show, a smaller free event held on Armed Forces Day. [29] In a gesture of forgiveness and goodwill the Freedom of the Borough of Aldershot was conferred on the Canadian Army on 26 September 1945 in a ceremony held at the town's recreation ground. The swimming was held in Aldershot Lido, Maida Gymnasium hosted the fencing, and the cross-country equestrian event was held at Tweseldown. Cookies The garrison is mostly centred around the crossroads that join Queen's Avenue and Alison's Road. Hannah recently moved to Aldershot with her husband, who works for the British Army, and their young children. [17] A memorial stone was placed on the site of the bombing. [citation needed] Weekly events included Fusion (Hectic Records), Tazmania, Slammin' Vinyl and Future World. Union Street and Wellington Street at the centre of the town's shopping district were pedestrianised in the 1970s when the Wellington Centre, a covered shopping centre, was built over the site of the town's former open-air market. The work was sped up under government pressure, and various new building technologies were employed with mixed success. Much of South Camp has now been redeveloped as part of the Aldershot Urban Extension. 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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert showed a keen interest in the establishment and development of Aldershot as a garrison town in the 1850s, at the time of the Crimean War. Following the Barracks Act of 1890, North Camp was rebuilt with brick barracks named: Blenheim, Lille, Malplaquet, Oudenarde, Ramillies and Tournay. The total garrison population is about 10,500. [34], On 22 February 1972, Aldershot experienced the first in a series of mainland IRA attacks. [10][11] He left Aldershot Manor to his son Sir Robert White of Aldershot (died 1599). [56][57], The Palace (previously The Palace Cinema, The Rhythm Station, Cheeks, Vox), influenced the rapid growth of the hardcore scene from 1992 to 1995.
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