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Haylink Limited's plans for the former HMS Ganges naval training base in Shotley Gate near Ipswich, Suffolk, will be reviewed by Babergh District Council next Wednesday. Plans were approved in ...
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 land-based training centre for recruits between 1905 and 1976. Developers Wavensmere Homes and Galliard Homes plan to build almost 300 homes on the site ...
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You will have often seen me write about HMS Ganges, the boys' training establishment at Shotley, near Ipswich, but we did of course have our own version in Gosport ...
Plans to restore the historic HMS Ganges mast are being moved forward, as part of a scheme for nearly 300 new homes. The team at the HMS Ganges Museum has welcomed the news that the mast and ...
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 museum includes a number of displays from HMS Ganges Credit: ITV Anglia Former HMS Ganges boys are trying to keep naval heritage of Shotley alive, by encouraging more people to volunteer at ...
There has been an HMS Ganges in the Royal Navy for over 225 years. From 1866 as a wooden-walled ship of the line she was based at Mylor, near Falmouth and used as a training ship for Boy Seaman ...
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 ...