
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.
February 3, 2026
Stafford: The SEN-Sationals - Saturday 7 Feb MOD Stafford Community Centre

Bovington: Citizens Advice sessions at Bovington HIVE every Thursday - Free advice & support
Available to all Garrison personnel, spouses, partners, reserves, veterans, civil servants, MOD contractors and local civilian community. Confidentiality guaranteed.
Appointments are not necessary, just turn up. First come, first serve basis.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
Scotland: BFBS Scotland DAB is available in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Glencorse
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BFBS Scotland SSDAB+ is available in Edinburgh, Glasgow & Glencorse
Edinburgh - FM98.5 MHz
Fort George - FM87.7 MHz
Glencorse - FM94 MHz
Inverness - FM87.7 MHz
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Staffordshire: Talent in the Ranks - Calling all Talented Voices from the Armed Forces - NMA
Talent in the Ranks is a free artist development programme produced and delivered by the National Memorial Arboretum
Full details can be found HERE
Information provided by: Central HIVE Hub
Falkirk: ASA Armed Forces Day Saturday 4th July 2026
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FREE entry
A true family community dayPlenty to see and do
A chance to stand together and show our appreciation to those who serve and those who have served.
This is Falkirk coming together to say thank you to our Armed Forces and Veterans – past, present and future.
If you’re a local business and proud to support our British Armed Forces and Veterans, we’d love you to be part of this special day.
Stall bookings are now OPEN – get in touch today!
Email: info@asascotland.org
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Bath Spa University - Upcoming Free Courses in Wiltshire and Online
Bath Spa University have two upcoming courses for military partners, both of which are fully funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust:
Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Tuesday 14 April for 12 weeks, Tuesdays 10am -2pm, Wiltshire
During this 12-week practical course, you’ll explore the fundamentals of digital marketing and entrepreneurship in innovative ways. Starting with your own ideas and goals, you’ll embark on a collaborative journey that covers key entrepreneurial concepts such as getting started, building a brand, and creating a business plan.
You’ll also dive into digital marketing essentials, including social media and audience engagement including developing creative assets. Our workshops combine essential knowledge with hands on activities, giving you the chance to apply what you learn and create a portfolio of work.
This course includes space for you to relax, build confidence, and connect with others. It’s designed to foster a supportive environment where you can recharge, share experiences, and grow your network in an informal setting.
February 2, 2026
Northern Ireland: Careers and Apprenticeships Fair - Wednesday 4th February
Join in at Theatre at The Mill for an evening of opportunity, support and networking!
This is your chance to meet local employers face-to-face from a variety of sectors, find out information from local colleges and universities, as well as taking part in our dedicated apprenticeship and job ‘have a go zone’.
Wednesday 4 February, 5pm-9pm
Don't miss out - come along and take the first step into to your new career!
#ANBorough #Jobs #Apprenticeships #CareersFair
This is your chance to meet local employers face-to-face from a variety of sectors, find out information from local colleges and universities, as well as taking part in our dedicated apprenticeship and job ‘have a go zone’.
Wednesday 4 February, 5pm-9pm
Don't miss out - come along and take the first step into to your new career!
#ANBorough #Jobs #Apprenticeships #CareersFair
Information provided by HIVE NI
Blandford: Relationship enrichment course (padre led) starts Wed 29th April. Sign up now.
Venue: Former Community Hall, next to Cost Cutter shop
When: 1230 - 1500hrs
Led by: Padre Carl Stokes & Padre CJ Rogers
This is a relaxed informal course, that Padre Carl has run for many years.
For more details email BlandfordGar-BGSUWelfare@mod.gov.uk
To sign up for the course: Relationship Course - Fill in form
Chepstow: Benthyg Chepstow (Chepstow Library of Things)
Benthyg Monmouthshire:
Your local library of things!
• borrow things you need but don't own, at low cost, saving money and space in your home
• donate things you own but don't need, contributing to national waste reduction targets
• meet to share knowledge and skills with others, increasing community resilience
What does Benthyg mean?
Benthyg (pronounced ben-thig) is a Welsh word meaning borrow or lend.
Benthyg Chepstow Branch contact details:
Chepstow at Chepstow Library and Hub, Manor Way, NP16 5HZ
Contact us: benthygchepstow@gmail.com
Open - Saturdays 10.30 - 11.30 am
For more information please visit the website here
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
Army Families Federation Survey - Should routes to settlement be shortened for Armed Forces? Respond by 6 Feb
From the AFF website Settlement routes for military personnel - Army Families Federation:
AFF is gathering evidence to put to the government as part of a consultation on whether the settlement routes for military personnel and their families should be shortened.
The 2025 Immigration White Paper introduces new policies that will lengthen the route to settlement for most migrants to the UK. The government consultation on this paper closes on 12 February.
However there are no plans to increase the time for the Armed Forces. In fact the consultation is looking at whether it should be cut.
At the moment personnel from Foreign and Commonwealth countries have to serve four years before they are eligible for settlement on discharge.
If they are medically discharged before then, they are not eligible. And it they want to apply for citizenship they need to have lived in the UK for five years.
Families are required to have spent five years with continuous leave in the UK before they are eligible. But they must also wait until the serving person has served for five years.
AFF wants to hear the views of serving personnel and their immediate family members on whether they think the current time periods should remain or be reduced. Our survey on settlement routes for military personnel is open until 12 noon on Friday 6 February.
AFF is gathering evidence to put to the government as part of a consultation on whether the settlement routes for military personnel and their families should be shortened.
The 2025 Immigration White Paper introduces new policies that will lengthen the route to settlement for most migrants to the UK. The government consultation on this paper closes on 12 February.
However there are no plans to increase the time for the Armed Forces. In fact the consultation is looking at whether it should be cut.
At the moment personnel from Foreign and Commonwealth countries have to serve four years before they are eligible for settlement on discharge.
If they are medically discharged before then, they are not eligible. And it they want to apply for citizenship they need to have lived in the UK for five years.
Families are required to have spent five years with continuous leave in the UK before they are eligible. But they must also wait until the serving person has served for five years.
AFF wants to hear the views of serving personnel and their immediate family members on whether they think the current time periods should remain or be reduced. Our survey on settlement routes for military personnel is open until 12 noon on Friday 6 February.
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