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Army HIVE Christmas and New Year Closures

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.

Army HIVE wishes all of its Service community customers, and our internal and external stakeholders, a very happy Christmas and New Year. We look forward to continuing our support and engagement in 2026.


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March 28, 2023

Rutland Cottesmore: Oakham Peppers A Safe Place



 

A safe place in Oakham Visit the site www.peppersasafeplace.co.uk and find out more

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE


Rutland Cottesmore: Rutland Recycling Centres Sign Up

 

From Monday 28th November, all vehicles will need to be registered to use our local recycling centres. Please make sure your vehicle is registered before you visit your local recycling centre.

You can do this online through MyAccount: www.rutland.gov.uk

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE


Rutland Cottesmore: Military Discount Self Storage

 

Information providedm by Cottesmore HIVE

March 27, 2023

ASDIC - Association of Service Drop-In Centres



The Association of Service Drop-In Centres (ASDIC) represents and links veterans’ Drop-Ins across the country. ​​Sometimes called Hubs or Centres, Drop-Ins offer a variety of welfare and mental health support, together with comradeship and a sense of well-being, to the ex-military community and their families, and ASDIC helps them to enhance the service they can provide and make them more accessible.​

Click here to find your nearest drop-in centre

Separation and divorce guide for military personnel spouses and partners



https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/separation-and-divorce-guide-for-military-personnel-spouses-and-partners

March 24, 2023

Rutland Cottesmore: Cottesmore Military Wives Choir

 

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE

Rutland Cottesmore: Rutland County Council Warm Hubs

 

Did you know Rutland libraries and Uppingham Methodist Church are acting as warm hubs for those struggling to heat their homes? Find details of opening times HERE along with other ways in which we can support you through the rising cost of living 

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE


Rutland Cottesmore: Cost of living support in Rutland

Please tap the image to read the booklet and to view links

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE




 

New Documentary Hearts and Minds: A Very British Tactic Now on Forces News YouTube


New Documentary Hearts and Minds: A Very British Tactic Now on Forces News YouTube

In this new documentary, Forces News takes an in-depth look at the unique tactic of 'Hearts and Minds', 20 years after it was used by the British Army during the Iraq War.

British military commanders and soldiers on the ground in Iraq used the term when working with local people. Hearts and Minds: A Very British Tactic looks at the origin of the approach, how it was applied in Iraq and asks if it is still relevant today by talking to key military players.

In a rare TV interview, Lieutenant General Sir Graeme Lamb, the British commander in 2003, says hearts and minds “underpins everything I ever did in uniform". He was Director of Special Forces and played a key role in the development of counterinsurgency in Iraq.

General Lord Dannatt, the Chief of the General Staff from 2006 to 2009, explains why winning hearts and minds was so important.

“A counterinsurgency campaign is always going to be about the people. That's why war is in any sense a human activity. It's amongst the people."

The documentary also hears from former soldier and leading war studies academic, Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, on what it was like going into Iraqi homes and schools as troops on the ground put the idea into practice.
The film also explores the impact latterly of the deteriorating security situation.

Colonel Tim Collins, who famously gave a rousing eve-of-invasion speech to his soldiers, compares hearts and minds to taking a course of antibiotics.

“You have to stay and grip it until the problem has gone away and that's quite a long time. If you stop half-way through, withdraw to barracks, you have no control of what's happening."

The documentary Hearts and Minds: A Very British Tactic is available to watch on Forces News YouTube channel now. https://www.youtube.com/@forces_news

March 22, 2023