Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
This is best viewed through a personal device because the MODnet firewall may prevent access to some links.
The majority of Army HIVEs will be closed after duties on Fri 19 Dec 25 and will reopen on Mon 5 Jan 26. There may be localised variations to these dates for individual HIVEs.
Army HIVE HQ is also closed during the festive fortnight, so any enquiries submitted via the ‘If you need further information’ MS Forms function on our UK, Cyprus or Overseas blogs will be answered when we return in the New Year.
We will periodically cover private messages on our Army HIVE Facebook platform (and X/Instagram where possible) whilst we are closed. However, this will not be 24/7 and should not be relied upon for anything that requires an urgent response.
To support our customers with more immediate requirements however, the Army HIVE HQ email will provide a comprehensive out of office autoreply, detailing points of contact that are either 24/7, emergency providers, or open over the festive leave fortnight. To receive this autoreply, please email:
RC-Pers-HIVEComms-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk
Individual HIVEs will also provide localised contact details for Christmas and New Year cover wherever possible in their automated replies. Therefore, if you email your closest HIVE, which you can find on HIVE’s page on the Army website, their autoreply may be of additional assistance.
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December 19, 2025
Dorset: Christmas bin collection dates 24th Dec - Mon 12th Jan
Usual
collection day Revised collection day
Wednesday 24
December No change
Thursday 25
December Saturday 27 December
Friday 26
December Monday 29 December
Monday 29
December Tuesday 30 December
Tuesday 30
December Wednesday 31 December
Wednesday 31
December Friday 2 January
Thursday 1
January Saturday 3 January
Friday 2
January Monday 5 January
Monday 5
January Tuesday 6 January
Tuesday 6
January Wednesday 7 January
Wednesday 7
January Thursday 8 January
Thursday 8
January Friday 9 January
Friday 9
January Saturday 10 January
Collection days will return to normal from Monday 12 January.
Christmas and New Year rubbish and recycling - Dorset Council
- We will collect up to two extra sacks of rubbish beside your bin on your first rubbish collection after Christmas Day
- No garden waste collections will take place from Christmas Day until Thursday 8 January
- Household recycling centres are open from 9am to 4pm daily, except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day
- Extra recycling, including glass and food, will be collected on your recycling collection day, provided it has been separated correctly and placed in a suitable sturdy container (no bags) that can be easily lifted by one person.
- Please help our crews by putting your glass out for collection before Christmas. This ensures you have as much space as possible in your glass box, helping prevent over spilling containers, and reduces the amount of extra glass we collect over the busy festive period.
Information
provided by Bovington HIVE
Bovington: Bump, baby & toddler event - Sun 25th Jan 2026 Register your interest now!
Visitors can browse the baby & children’s nearly new sale, listen to a range of talks from our guest speakers, enjoy baby & toddler-friendly activities and enjoy exploring The Tank Museum – with its soft play area, perfect for tots!
Plus, for this event, The Tank Museum is delighted to offer 50% off admission – and under 4s go free! Register your interest Little Pickles Market - The Tank Museum to be notified when tickets become available.
Bovington: HIVE office Christmas closure dates
Bovington HIVE will reopen Tuesday 6th January.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
Blandford: Garrison shop festive closure notice
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
December 18, 2025
Mission Motorsport – Christmas message and December newsletter
As 2025 comes to a close, we’ve been reflecting on another successful year of recovery sport. It has been a year packed full of events, some long-standing favourites and some exciting new additions to the calendar. This year saw a trio of exceptional Race of Remembrance events and alongside incredible fundraising for the #YourRoR campaign. Thank you everyone for your outstanding support and commitment. It has been truly wonderful to share so many memories with you all, and we hope you have enjoyed our activities as much as the team has enjoyed delivering them.
Enjoy a read of December's Newsletter as we look over Race of Remembrance, recovery motorsport, some incredible fundraising and ways to get involved with Mission Motorsport in the new year. There is the exclusive first access to the link to sign up to the National Transition Event 2026.
Our staff will be taking some well-earned Christmas leave, and we will be operating with reduced numbers between 22nd December and 2nd January. If you can’t reach the office by phone, please note that the team@missionmotorsport.org inbox will be checked regularly. If you are struggling over the festive period, you are not alone, and we know that reaching out for support can be a big step but there is always an option Mental Health — MISSION MOTORSPORT.
Finally, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all of you, beneficiaries, volunteers, sponsors, partners, and supporters for your continued commitment. We truly couldn’t do it without you. We’ll be doing it all again in 2026, so keep an eye out for next year’s calendar of events, which will be published soon!
We’d like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Give Us Time - 2026 breaks are live!
As always, the criteria for breaks is here https://giveustime.org.uk/what-we-do/faqs/ and the registration form is here https://bookings.giveustime.org.uk/login
Breaks are accommodation only – Give Us Time do not cover the costs of travel, food, or entertainment as part of the break.
Breaks are booked on a first come first served basis and they ask families to wait 2 years between bookings, but will always consider exceptional circumstances.
More dates for the rest of 2026 will be added soon – announcements will be made on Give Us Time socials here https://www.facebook.com/GiveUsTime and https://www.instagram.com/give_us_time/
New Awards Made under The Armed Forces Families Fund: The Early Years Programme
Speaking at the SciP Alliance conference in November, Minister for Veterans and People Louise Sandher-Jones reminded attendees that “Service is rarely an individual act. It’s a collective commitment shared and shouldered by a wide network of people who themselves have to develop the same qualities of strength and resilience that we ask of those family members serving in the military.”
But how does this translate to our youngest service children aged 0-5 years?
In the latest round of the Armed Forces Families Fund: Early Years programme, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has awarded 11 projects a share of just over £600,000 to tackle this challenge.
From SEND support and sensory spaces that build emotional wellbeing, to creating stimulating outdoor spaces that extend the learning environment for young service children at childcare settings. The Fund has once again shown the breadth of work taking place to ensure service children get the best start, despite the challenges of being part of a military family.
Getting out and active
Supporting service families at various sites across the country including RAF Valley, RAF Honington and RAF Shawbury, RAFAKidz is the largest provider of early years childcare to the RAF. They’ve received three awards in this latest round of funding to transform the outdoor learning environment at their settings - something they have recently received a National NMT Nursery Award for their Medmenham site in High Wycombe.
Josie Mapes, Executive Director of RAFAKidz, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to the AFCFT and the MOD for awarding us these generous grants. We’re dedicated to creating environments where the children we care for can grow, play and thrive, and this funding will help us do that. We know from our other settings that having access to outdoor spaces is vital for children’s development and for teaching them about the natural world. RAFAKidz Valley and Shawbury are relatively new to the RAFAKidz family, so we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to enhance the outdoor spaces at these settings, giving our children space to enjoy outdoor play.”
Supporting military families ‘needs
Armed Forces Covenant annual report 2025
To view the Report documents, please click this link: Armed Forces Covenant annual report 2025 - GOV.UK
For more information on the Armed Forces Covenant, how it can support you and the upcoming Legal Duty extension, visit the Covenant website.
East Fife: Mobile Library Timetable for 5th January - 3rd April 2026
For any queries about the Mobile Library service, please email fife.libraries@onfife.com.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
December 17, 2025
Blandford: Garrison main exit road disruption between 24th Dec - Tues 6th Jan
Please be aware both maintenance and repairs will be carried out on sites exit road between 24th Dec and 6th Jan. Disruptions and durations as per the below,
Works commence Wednesday 24th Dec - Road remains open.
Road closures
Tuesday 30th Dec to 1st Jan
Monday 5th Jan to 7th Jan.
Dates could change due to weather conditions or delays.
Once the road is closed, vehicles will exit site via lanes 1 to 3 directly Infront of the guard room, signage and direction will be in place to remind all users. Please take extra time, care and attention during this period.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
New Awards Made under The Armed Forces Covenant Fund: Hidden Voices Programme.
Major Boost: The Hidden Voices Programme awards almost £600K in 26 New Grants
For generations, many within the armed forces community have carried burdens few could see and even fewer fully understood. LGBT+ veterans, foreign and commonwealth personnel, survivors of military sexual violence, and older veterans in care homes have faced challenges that too often went unspoken.
Their stories were whispered in quiet rooms, softened or silenced beneath the louder narrative of service and sacrifice.
But today, those voices are rising.
In the latest round of the Hidden Voices programme, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) have awarded nearly £600,000 to 26 projects dedicated to changing that narrative for good.
Across every corner of the UK, remarkable organisations are stepping forward with compassion, courage, and innovation - ensuring that no one who has served is left without support, understanding, or community.
From trauma-informed courses that help veterans rebuild after difficult experiences, to weekly fitness and wellbeing sessions tailored for female veterans; from amplifying the voices of children affected by domestic abuse to early intervention programmes addressing loneliness among older veterans in care - these projects are paving the way toward a more inclusive and supportive future for all who have served.
Scotland: The latest Army Cadets in Scotland newsletter is here
Published by the Scotland Branch of ACCT UK.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
December 16, 2025
Royal Mail – Christmas Posting Dates
Please take note of the Last Posting Dates if you've got cards and gifts to send before Christmas!
Bovington: Wool Parish Newsletter Jan 2026
December 15, 2025
Wales: Launch of the new Welsh Government Additional learning needs (ALN) parent and carer toolkit
Developed with parents, carers and professionals from across education, health and social care, local authorities and third sector, it explains how the system works and where support is available for children, young people and families.
All resources are available in English and Welsh, with accessible versions including Easy Read.
Additional learning needs (ALN) parent and carer toolkit
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
Vale of Glamorgan: Christmas Recycling and Waste arrangements in the Vale of Glamorgan
This is a quick summary of recycling and waste arrangements over the festive period. For full details please visit: Vale of Glamorgan Council – Christmas Recycling Information
🗑 Black Bag Limits:
Up to 6 bags allowed: 29 Dec 2025 – 16 Jan 2026
Normal limit of 3 bags resumes: 19 Jan 2026
Wrapping paper goes in black bags
♻ Recycle These:
- Food leftovers
- Cardboard
- Tin foil
- Wrapping paper
- Glitter
- Tinsel & decorations






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