Type Barracks In use 1919-Present Year built 1919 | Phone +44 115 957 2054 | |
Occupants 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East Address Swiney Way, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 6GX, UK Hours Closed today SaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–4:30PMTuesday9AM–4:30PMWednesday9AM–4:30PMThursday9AM–4:30PMFriday9AM–4:30PM Occupant 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East |
Bbc radio nottingham breakfast show from chetwynd barracks
Chetwynd Barracks is a military installation at Chilwell in Nottinghamshire.
Contents
- Bbc radio nottingham breakfast show from chetwynd barracks
- Full operating capability parade at chetwynd barracks
- History
- Operations
- References
Full operating capability parade at chetwynd barracks
History
The Chilwell depot and barracks were built for the Royal Army Ordnance Corps shortly after the First World War on the former site of the National Shell Filling Factory, Chilwell which had been completely devastated by an exposion in July 1918. The site continued to be used as a central ordnance depot after the Second World War and, although the central vehicle kit store closed in 1958, when operations moved to Bicester, it continued to operate as a general stores depot and a vehicle workshop.
The site was renamed Chetwynd Barracks, after Viscount Chetwynd who had been Managing Director of the National Shell Filling Factory, in 1995 and became the home of 49 (East) Brigade.
Under Army 2020, 49 (East) Brigade was merged with 7th Armoured Brigade to become 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East which relocated to Chetwynd Barracks on 13 February 2015.
In late March 2016, the Ministry of Defence announced that the site was one of ten to be sold in order to reduce the size of the Defence Estate. In November 2016 the Ministry of Defence announced that the site would close in 2021.
Operations
Units stationed at Chetwynd Barracks include: