Defence Estate Debate

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Department: Ministry of Defence

Defence Estate

Lord Kilclooney Excerpts
Monday 7th November 2016

(8 years, 1 month ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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The concentration of sites that I have been talking about plays into recruitment in the round because the more stable and confident armed services personnel and their families feel about their roots and where they are, the more we are likely to see a better performance in recruitment and retention. The problem with some of these sites—I do not necessarily include the one referred to by the right reverend Prelate—is that they are remote, do not play into the recruitment agenda very easily, and certainly not the retention agenda, and they are not conducive to spousal employment either. We want a better deal for families in the round, and I hope that over the next few years, as this programme rolls out, the personnel of our Armed Forces will see it in the same way.

Lord Kilclooney Portrait Lord Kilclooney (CB)
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My Lords, as there will continue to be an enduring defence presence in Northern Ireland, can the Minister confirm that Ballykinler in County Down will be disposed of, and has Drumadd Barracks in Armagh city already been disposed of?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, Ballykinler will continue to provide valuable training assets for both the Regular and Reserve forces within Northern Ireland. There are no plans at this stage to reduce the training facilities in either location. I apologise to the noble Lord—he mentioned a second site.

Lord Kilclooney Portrait Lord Kilclooney
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Drumadd Barracks in Armagh city. It was up for sale, but we do not know what has happened.

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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I shall need to write to the noble Lord on that.