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All : CLEARANCE OF LONG TERM CAR PARK AT RAF BRIZE NORTON
Submitted by (Juanita Brock) 18.02.2009 (Article Archived on 04.03.2009)

Due to the ongoing infrastructure works associated with the redevelopment of RAF Brize Norton, there is a requirement to clear the current Long Term Car Park (LTCP) at the base.

CLEARANCE OF LONG TERM CAR PARK AT RAF BRIZE NORTON


 


1.  Due to the ongoing infrastructure works associated with the redevelopment of RAF Brize Norton, there is a requirement to clear the current Long Term Car Park (LTCP) at the base. 


 


2.  The area covered by the LTCP is to become a secure off base reception area for the 'airport' function of the Station, leaving the main gate reception area for 'work' and 'freight'.  The new Air Port of Embarkation (APOE) reception area will have vastly improved facilities that will provide a streamlined route for travellers, enhance security and the overall passenger/well-wisher experience.


 


3.  A list of all the cars currently occupying spaces in the LTCP has been produced by the Station Services Squadron at RAF Brize Norton.  Their aim is to contact everyone on the list and ascertain individual plans for vehicle collection and removal.  Please note that RAF Brize Norton have offered assurances that they do not intend to make arrangements for any vehicles to be towed away unless they are obviously scrap.


 


4.  Should you have concerns that you may be affected by the requirement to clear the RAF Brize Norton LTCP, please contact Hillside Camp (77101) who will cross check vehicle details against those supplied by RAF Brize Norton.


 


5.  Ultimately, it is RAF Brize Norton’s intention to clear a different parking area and create a new LTCP facility that can be formally managed through a system of pre-booked and specifically designated slots.


 

 

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