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RAF Quedgeley

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Type
  
Non-flying

In use
  
1914-19261939-1995

Controlled by
  
Year built
  
1914

RAF Quedgeley Buildings of former RAF Quedgeley Derek Harper Geograph Britain

RAF Quedgeley was a Royal Air Force station near Quedgeley, Gloucestershire.

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History

The site was first occupied in 1914. It closed as an independent RAF unit on 13 February 1995.

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As of 1915 part of the site was the No 5 National Filling Factory which supplied ammunition during the First World War. At one point 6364 people, mainly women, were employed at the site. The factory produced over 10.5 million 14" and 16" shells, 7 million cartridges and 23 million fuses and other components. The buildings were demolished between 1924 and 1926.

RAF Quedgeley RAF Quedgeley

In World War II, No. 7 Maintenance Unit, RAF Quedgeley was opened on 15 April 1939 as a storage and maintenance site for aircraft equipment and motor vehicles. It continued in this logistics role until its closure in 1995, with the storage of large quantities of basic equipment such as furniture.

Current use

The site has subsequently been sold and is being developed for housing (Kingsway Village) and industrial uses.

RAF Quedgeley Former RAF Quedgeley Philip Halling ccbysa20 Geograph

RAF Quedgeley New housing RAF Quedgeley Peter Watkins Geograph Britain and

RAF Quedgeley English Electric Lightning stored at former RAF Quedgeley Flickr

RAF Quedgeley Kingsway Urban Village John Sisk and Son

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References

RAF Quedgeley Wikipedia


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