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HRH The Princess Royal visited The Royal Logistic Corps Museum at Worthy Down on June 11 to discover more about how Sodexo has evolved its military food offer to support the nutritional and wellbeing needs of serving military personnel. The Princess Royal is Patron of the British Nutrition Foundation and has ...


Construction completed on Project Wellesley, the landmark £250m Defence College of Logistics and Police Administration (DCPLA) training college at Worthy Down, Hampshire, earlier this year. The new estate was designed by HLM Architects, with works carried out by Skanska, for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). A major development in the Ministry of ...


HRH The Princess Royal has visited Worthy Down to tour and open the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration and The Royal Logistic Corps Museum. Over the last few years, the site, which is near Winchester in Hampshire, has undergone a £300-million transformation process to become a training centre for ...


The DCLPA at Worthy Down has made the switch to solar panels to save money and reduce their carbon footprint. The Defence College of Logistics, Policing, and Administration (DCLPA) at Worthy Down has installed solar panels through a partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) working with Skanska and Aecom. The ...


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