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Ex-navy base plans to be discussed after objections - MSNHMS Ganges was a training centre for naval recruits from 1905 until its closure in 1976. For years, it has been the subject of much debate and was last used as a police training base until 2001.
HMS Ganges was Britain's largest Royal Naval training establishment from 1905 until it closed in 1975 A former soldier has started a campaign to save an old Royal Navy swimming pool described as ...
A historic Grade II listed former Royal Navy training mast has been taken down ahead of restoration work. HMS Ganges in Shotley Gate, Suffolk, was a land-based training centre for recruits between ...
MANY people may not be aware that this association, now in its 26th year and with nearly 4,000 members worldwide, is looking for all former Ganges… ...
Two weeks ago I reported on the state of affairs at Shotley near Ipswich, the former home of the boys' training establishment HMS Ganges. News you can trust since 1877 Sign In ...
HMS Ganges closed in 1976. The official closing date of St Vincent was December 8, 1968, and the white ensign was lowered for the last time on April 2, 1969. Continue Reading ...
On Thursday, 12 Apri1, a total of 60 former HMS Ganges personnel, wives, partners and friends will be coming to Malta to join in the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the award of the Cross ...
The 143ft tall mast on the HMS Ganges site at Shotley Gate has been there for over a century and was the centrepiece of the establishment which was an offshore training base for Royal Navy recruits.
HMS Ganges was Britain's largest Royal Naval training establishment from 1905 until it closed in 1975 A former soldier has started a campaign to save an old Royal Navy swimming pool described as ...
HMS Ganges in Shotley Gate, Suffolk, was a training centre for recruits between 1905 and 1976. Plans are approved to build 280 homes there, ...
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