Ten-year vision for military accommodation launched
21 Aug 09
In the Defence Estates Ten Year Accommodation Management Strategy, launched today, it is stated that by 2020 the MOD aims to have all UK Service families living in the highest standard of accommodation.
An aerial view of the Single Living Accommodation blocks at Catterick Garrison
[Picture: Cpl Ian Forsyth RLC, Crown Copyright/MOD 2008]
The Ten Year Accommodation Management Strategy sets out plans for improving housing for both Service Families Accommodation and Single Living Accommodation over the next decade.
Defence Estates will now target its major upgrade programme on improving 4,000 houses in the worst condition (Standards 3 and 4) every year for the next three years. By March 2013 very few, if any, families should be living in houses that don't meet the top two condition standards. By the same date, 50 per cent of Single Living Accommodation should also be at the top grade.
The MOD has made major investments in Single Living Accommodation (SLA) over the past seven years, providing 35,000 trained military personnel with accommodation of the highest modern standard. By 2020, Defence Estates aims to provide 70 per cent of SLA at the top level (Grade 1) and the remainder at Grade 2.
Key features of the strategy include better communication of upgrade plans to military personnel and their families and tough action to reduce the proportion of accommodation that is lying empty.
Under Secretary of State for Defence, Kevan Jones, said:
New Single Living Accommodation at the Army Training Centre, Pirbright
[Picture: Harland Quarrington, Crown Copyright/MOD 2008]
"Our military personnel work extremely hard and both they and their families deserve accommodation of a high standard. This strategy builds on the principles set out by the Service Personnel Command Paper and shows that we have solid plans in place to improve accommodation for all our personnel."
Vice Admiral Tim Laurence, Chief Executive of Defence Estates, said:
"This strategy sets out how Service accommodation will be managed over the next ten years. Given the unique factors surrounding the provision of military accommodation, and the current economic pressures, we have set ourselves some very challenging targets.
"But it is right that we should aim high. It is most important that we understand and adapt to the continually evolving requirements of the Armed Forces, working shoulder to shoulder with all three Services to ensure that their future accommodation demands are met as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible."
Over the next ten years the MOD plans to spend over £3bn on new-build, upgraded and improved living accommodation for the Armed Forces.
Army accommodation at Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire
[Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2007]
Within the last two years major upgrade and new-build projects have included:
• Single Living Accommodation at Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire; Alexander Barracks, Surrey; Bovington Camp, Dorset; RM Lympstone, Devon; Portsmouth Naval Base; Northolt, North London; RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire; Ballykinler Barracks, Thiepval Barracks and Kinnegar Logistic Base, Northern Ireland; HM Naval Base Clyde; Germany; and Gibraltar.
• Service Families Accommodation projects at Aldershot, Hampshire; Dale Barracks, Chester; Invicta Park Barracks, Kent; Blandford Garrison, Dorset; Larkhill, Wiltshire; RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire; Scotland; Germany; and Gibraltar.
Defence Estates is the Ministry of Defence organisation responsible for the management and maintenance of Service Families Accommodation (SFA) in the UK.
The MOD maintains some 68,200 families' homes and around 160,000 single living bed spaces across a number of sites in 16 countries. It also leases a further 1,175 substitute SFA from the commercial market. The overall requirement for both SFA and SLA will be updated by Defence Estates every six months.