When she was 30-weeks-pregnant, the family had to repeatedly ask to move house due to mould and an infestation of mice. Established in 1854, Aldershot has long been seen as the home of the British Army. I'm in Aldershot, it depends weather you want to be close to town or a little bit out. An area to be developed into a memorial garden was used to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing in 2012.[37]. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. A quasi-suburb of Kentville, Aldershot developed as a farming community along the Cornwallis Valley Railway branchline of the Dominion Atlantic Railway in the 19th century, served by Nova Scotia Route 359. Many agreed with Decimus Burton that the statue looked ridiculous since it was out of proportion. [88], The Montgomery Lines were again used for Brad Pitt's film World War Z based on the novel by Max Brooks.[89]. Between 1854 and 1859, around 1,200 wooden huts were constructed by a local civilian contractor, at a cost of 100,263. The garrison contains 2,145 Service Family Accommodation quarters. [10][11] He left Aldershot Manor to his son Sir Robert White of Aldershot (died 1599). Aldershot railway station and bus station are both situated off Station Road. Established in 1854, Aldershot has long been seen as the home of the British Army. Construction was completed by the same local company responsible for Marlborough Lines. Not strictly a baby related q but i am having to leave my beautiful home in Plymouth and move to Aldershot with my DH in July due to his job (Navy) and we need to get married quarters, on the form we need to complete it asks for our three preferences of areas and we have no clue but want to make sure we are not stuck in . [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. Rioch played for clubs including Luton Town, Aston Villa and Derby County before managing clubs including Middlesbrough and Arsenal, but played for the Scotland team during the 1970s due to his ancestry. Married Quarters, Napier Square, Aldershot Garrison, built late 19th century, photographed 1976. 1902 3rd/Royal Garrison Regiment Hannah continued: "Amey have a contract for our housing and are meant to be providing some sort of standard, but this is one of many houses that we've had problems with.". Watch. Many of these matches held first-class status. However, they say they were moved into an even dirtier house that Hannah had to scrub clean whilst heavily pregnant. He continued to live locally until he died in September 1994, at the age of 68. It has been found that there is a 12" hole in the pipe. The centre was formally opened on the High Street by the 14th Dalai Lama in June 2015.[47][50]. What someone thinks is great another may think is awful.. We only put one choice down on the forms though. It is a garrison town that serves as the location for the military presence in the area. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Another player from the area is Joe Ralls who played youth football for Aldershot Town FC and currently plays for EFL Championship side Cardiff City FC. The military town includes some local landmarks, such as the Aldershot Observatory, Aldershot Military Cemetery, the Union Building, the Royal Garrison Church and other churches. [18], Prior to 1890, Aldershot garrison lacked permanent accommodation to house the growing military presence. However, the band and friends had their own fun after the show, drinking ale, playing football with bingo balls and dancing the foxtrot. Aldershot is close to several major roads, including the M3, and the A3. It houses Aldershot Garrison's married quarters, barracks, Army playing fields and other sporting facilities. The #1 app for tracking pregnancy and baby growth. There is an adjoining 25 m indoor pool that allows all year round swimming. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! It was then made the UK headquarters for the Canadian Army in Europe. 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. [5] Cistercian monks from the nearby Waverley Abbey established granges or farms on their outlying estates, including one at Aldershot by 1175 for sheep grazing. Aldershot is covered on BBC radio by BBC Surrey (which covers Surrey & North-East Hampshire on 104.6FM). When the wooden huts had been built in the 1850s, the contractor had guaranteed the huts for 13 years; in practice, many of those huts were still serving their purpose some 30 years later. British Army Headquarters. [21], Today, the military town has a population of around 10,500. On the Surrey border can be found Rowhill Nature Reserve which is popular with nature-lovers, dog owners, walkers and joggers. This scheme disappeared in 1881, when the districts were retitled 'District Commands', with Aldershot usually listed as IX or X. Between 1854 and 1859, around 1,200 wooden huts were constructed by a local civilian contractor, at a cost of 100,263. from September 2020; Eagle Radio become Greatest Hits Radio. Today, the garrison is home to the headquarters of the Support Command of the British Army, and is also the administrative base for 101 Logistic Brigade. Following the Barracks Act of 1890, North Camp was rebuilt with brick barracks named: Blenheim, Lille, Malplaquet, Oudenarde, Ramillies and Tournay. A number of successful current and former footballers are from the Aldershot area, including Johnny Berry, who was born in the town in 1926. [15], On 22 February 1972, Aldershot experienced one of the worst UK mainland IRA attacks of the time. Before 1992 the local club was Aldershot, which folded on 25 March 1992, while playing in the Football League Fourth Division. 60 images use this description. Since 1927, the main football ground in the town, and home of both teams, is the Recreation Ground, also known as "The Rec". The pool has extensive areas of shallow water for children to play including a large fountain at the centre. It is home to the headquarters of the Army's Regional Command, and it is also the administrative base for the 101st Logistic Brigade. The Shots featured in the lower echelons of the sport up to 1960. 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. Montgomery Lines was completed in the 1970s and was built on the site of several barracks that formerly made up Stanhope Lines. This had a great effect on the civilian town as there was a great shortage of accommodation for the troops and many were billeted in local houses and schools. Title: Married Quarters, Napier Square, Aldershot Garrison Contributor: Hampshire Library and Information Service; Creators: 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. Will this be your first married quarter experience then? This blast was later claimed, by the Official IRA, as revenge for the shootings in Derry that came to be known as Bloody Sunday. He in turn left the manor to be divided between his two daughters, Ellen the wife of Sir Richard Tichborne and Mary, the wife of Sir Walter Tichborne, brother of Richard. The Tattoo was organised to raise money for military charities. [citation needed] Weekly events included Fusion (Hectic Records), Tazmania, Slammin' Vinyl and Future World. Circa 1929, a track operated at a stadium in Boxalls Lane. It's close to the M3 and thas 2 train stations. "Not only was the fireplace not working, the extractor fan in the bathroom wasnt working either. The garrison plays host to around 70 military units and organisations. [3], In 1974 Aldershot borough, which had been based at Aldershot Town Hall, merged with Farnborough urban district to form the Borough of Rushmoor under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972. In 1855, they had a wooden Royal Pavilion built, in which they would often stay when attending reviews of the Army. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [7] In January 1876 a Mobilization Scheme for the forces in Great Britain and Ireland was published, with the Active Army divided into eight army corps based on the major Commands and Districts. William Page (London, 1911), pp. The legacy of the Army has meant that the land for leisure use, as well as protected areas for flora and fauna, has been preserved over many years. Events were held across the town, including an art exhibition, live music, sports events and film screenings. The club was nicknamed The Shots for both the last syllable of the town name and the military links to the town. In particular married quarters were henceforth to be built quite apart from the barracks, in the form of estates on the periphery of the garrison. Part 2. Current barracks which encompass the garrison include: In 2010, the Army selected Aldershot garrison as the hub of the new South East Super Garrison, which will include satellite establishments at Minley, Bordon, Sandhurst, Pirbright, Deepcut, Keogh, Arborfield, Winchester and Worthy Down. | Amey, an infrastructure and engineering company, provide houses for army families across the UK, including Aldershot. Any settlement, though not mentioned by name, would have been included as part of the Hundred of Crondall referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086. 'I lived in the married quarters of Aldershot with my husband, Reg, who was a soldier. [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. Current barracks which encompass the garrison include: The following units are also based within the garrison, at an unknown location: The Aldershot Garrison is referenced in the first paragraph of Rudyard Kipling's poem Gunga Din. Construction was completed by the same local company responsible for Marlborough Lines. The community grew substantially after 1904 when the British Army and . [2] In January 1854, the British Government's War Department purchased areas of heathland around the small village of Aldershot at 12 an acre. Historically, troops had been stationed in long established garrisons, many of which could trace their histories back as mediaeval, or earlier, defensive positions. By 1861, around 8,000 acres had been purchased. Aldershot Garrison, also known as Aldershot Military Town, has long been seen as the home of the British Army ever since it was established in 1854. The garrison was divided into the North Camp and the South Camp, either side of the Basingstoke Canal. This is a list of British Army barracks, past and present, near to the town of Aldershot in Hampshire, England, which is credited as being the Home of the British Army. It covers approximately 500 acres, and has a . Blackwater Valley Runners are a social running club and organise many local races.[68]. 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. 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. [41], Also in 2010, plans were unveiled for local government and planners to redevelop some of the land that comprises the military town according to Aldershot's Urban Extension or 'AUE'.[42]. These will be joined by two new primary schools being built as part of the Aldershot Urban extension development of 3,850 houses. [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. [71] Army cricket matches have been played at the Officers Club Services Ground, which has also played host to home matches for Hampshire County Cricket Club. Manor Park: south of the town and the southern half of the town centre has three Conservative councillors. [11] Between 1889 and 1893, the remaining wooden buildings, in both North Camp and South Camp, were replaced by brick buildings. Hannah recently moved to Aldershot with her husband, who works for the British Army, and their young children. The town is represented in Parliament through the Aldershot constituency. When the family moved in, they had to ask the company to send the cleaners back because it was so dirty. The new barracks were built by Henry Wells, a locally based building contractor. [10] Government House was built as the garrison commander's house in 1883. [12] The 18th-century jurist Charles Viner lived in the town and printed his A General Abridgment of Law and Equity on a press in his home. There was almost certainly an earlier church on the site. HQ Aldershot Garrison have just been made aware that we have a burst water main in the Rushmoor wooded area which is causing a drop in pressure to our facilities. 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. Pinterest. It has two. Buller barracks also survives today, although the original Victorian barracks were demolished in the late 1960s, it was rebuilt in the 1970s. [10] Government House was built as the garrison commander's house in 1883. So is Aldershot nice, i probably won't be going there until we move and am quite apprehensive! 2-5. 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. Touch device users can explore by touch or with swipe gestures. [1], Before the establishment of the 'Camp at Aldershot', the British Army did not have any single permanent camp for training troops on a large scale. The garrison was established when the War Department bought a large area of land near the village of Aldershot, with the objective of establishing a permanent training camp for the Army. [4], Queen Victoria and Prince Albert showed a keen interest in the establishment and the development of Aldershot as a garrison town. 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. In 1885, the Prince of Wales handed over the monument to Lieutenant General Anderson, the commander of the Aldershot Garrison. The show was not advertised properly and, as a result, only 18 people attended. Try doing a Google Earth Search and you will see how nice some of the areas are compareed to others. BFBS Radio also broadcasts from a studio on Middle Hill on 102.5FM as part of its UK Bases network. If you want to stay in the know with all the latest news, reviews and features from HampshireLive then you can sign up to our daily newsletter email. The following was buried in Piet Military Cemetery in 1901: 4 Dec Pte William Old aged 33 years, 3/RGR Pembroke (attached). Historically, troops had been stationed in long established garrisons, many of which could trace their histories back as mediaeval, or earlier, defensive positions. Army wives have spoken out about the 'disgusting' conditions they are forced to live in. Aldershot has been selected as the British Army garrison that will test an innovative accommodation solution for its personnel The garrison will test and evaluate a far-reaching innovative opportunity, that could lead to fundamental revamp and modernisation in how the Army accommodates its personnel. [23], The Army Show was replaced in 2013 with a general Military Festival. 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. This is the official Facebook presence for Aldershot Garrison. I'm in Aldershot, it depends weather you want to be close to town or a little bit out. [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. The Victorian buildings were largely demolished in 1958, and then rebuilt with more modern facilities, although the original officers' mess survives. [31], A substantial rebuilding of the barracks was carried out between 1961 and 1969, by the architecture and engineering firm Building Design Partnership. The Duke, who had only sat for the sculptor on two or three occasions, suddenly became very attached to the statue and would not consider its removal from its arch. 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. The brave and courageous Gurkha soldier depicted in new Aldershot memorial. During the 1980s and 1990s the Victorian shopping arcade and various other period buildings in Wellington Street were demolished to allow for the building of an extension to the Wellington Centre known as The Galleries. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours. [64] This revitalisation failed to materialise, with prominent traders such as Marks and Spencer leaving the town centre. There are some great shopping centresnear in Guidford or Basingstoke and Camberley. Established in 1854, Aldershot is the home of the British Army although smaller than in previous years. [32], After a 2009 campaign, the British Government allowed veteran Gurkha soldiers who had served for more than four years, and their families, to settle in the UK. As more soldiers arrived, they were first housed in bell tents due to a shortage or permanent accommodation. Aldershot Military Town is the area between Aldershot and North Camp near Farnborough. | There is tons of training area if you like walking/cycling. The local press is the Aldershot News & Mail,[77] a Surrey Advertiser Group broadsheet. It may not display this or other websites correctly. One of the Victorian barracks did survive; Clayton barracks is presently used as a transit camp to house soldiers attending Aldershot garrison on courses, or for sporting events and training. 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.[15]. The statue attracted much controversy, as its . The Official IRA claimed responsibility, stating that the attack was in revenge for the shootings in Derry that came to be known as Bloody Sunday. Find out how you can get more HampshireLive news straight to your inbox HERE . I get the impression everyone knows everyones business, well more so than other estates near here lol I think its because there is more or less nobody but military people there! Aldershot Military Town is located between Aldershot and North Camp near Farnborough. This group of barracks became known as Stanhope Lines. When are you due here? "We continue to invest in improving the quality of our homes, with 160m invested in 2020/21 and a further 188M planned for this year. At the end of November 2017, the Surrey-Hants Star Courier, a free tabloid, ceased publication. [3], The name may have derived from alder trees found in the area (from the Old English 'alder-holt' meaning copse of alder trees). The site is now operated by Spedeworth, whilst the Roberts family relocated to a new circuit in Aldermaston, West Berkshire. Aldershot Garrison, also known as Aldershot Military Town, is a major garrison in South East England, located between Aldershot and Farnborough in Hampshire. [15] This area ran from the church of St Michael's down to the area around the present Brickfields Country Park while the grange itself was near the church. Later, wooden huts were built, which were in turn replaced by brick built barracks in the 1890s. Beside the British soldiers marched men from Canada, India, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. One of the Victorian barracks did survive. [2] In 1853, a summer camp was established at Chobham Common and two divisional size military exercises were conducted. Inaya-Lei has links to Eastleigh, Basingstoke and Southampton. In November 1881, the first steps were taken to convert the hutted camp into permanent barracks. Many of these brick-build Victorian barracks were demolished in the late 1960s, to make way for what is now Montgomery Lines. 20 Sep 1901 The 3rd/Royal Garrison Regiment embarked at Southampton on the SS Assaye, and disembarked at Malta on 28 Sep 1901. Vimbai, who also recently moved to a home in Aldershot, said: "No effort had been made to put the house in a decent standard before we moved in, it was a very rushed job with no care. 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) My DH is in the Navy, will be teaching new medics up there. [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. 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. Command and control of the support force was headquartered in Aldershot Garrison. 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. The above selections are automatic and approximate, it might not always select closely matching descriptions, Sitemap Famous running club AFD has produced top runners. Article originally published in the Aldershot Garrison Herald, issue 016, October . 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