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Defence Estate Development Plan ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares HMS GANNET Search & Rescue 1 Scotland North FLEET 2019-2030 Leased Site SAR(H) PFI GANN 21 KA9 2NR Central Ayrshire (Prestwick) (Helicopter) 2 Scotland North FLEET RM CONDOR Arbroath 2019-2030 Royal Marines RMCR 201 DD11 3SP Angus KENTIGERN HOUSE Army Personnel 3 Scotland North LAND Clyde 2019-2030 GLKH 2 G2 8EX Glasgow Central Glasgow Centre DREGHORN Edinburgh South 4 Scotland North LAND BARRACKS 2019-2030 Inf (Lt) Super Garrison DREG 61 EH13 9QW West Edinburgh 5 Scotland North LAND EDINBURGH CASTLE 2019-2030 Leased Site HQ 52 Bde CAST 5 EH1 2YT Edinburgh East FORT GEORGE Inverness, Nairn, 6 Scotland North LAND (Barrack Site only) 2013-2018 Inf (Lt) FTGR 39 IV2 7TE Badenoch & Inverness Strathspey GLENCORSE 7 Scotland North LAND 2019-2030 Inf (Lt) Super Garrison GLEN 38 EH26 0NP Midlothian BARRACKS Edinburgh HQ 2 DIV CRAIGIE 8 Scotland North LAND 2019-2030 HQ 2 Div Super Garrison CRGH 31 EH30 9TN Edinburgh West HALL Edinburgh HQ 51 SCOTTISH BDE 9 Scotland North LAND 2013-2018 HQ 51 Bde HILH 02 <1 FK17 7RR Stirling Stirling JSMTC SCOTLAND Adventurous Ross, Skye & 10 Scotland North LAND Ballahulish, Nr Fort 2019-2030 IVJS 09 <1 PH49 4JB Training Lochaber William Inverness, Nairn, KINGUSSIE ADV TRG Adventurous 11 Scotland North LAND 2019-2030 ITCK <1 PH21 1HP Badenoch & HUT Newtonmore Training Strathspey A - 1 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares KINLOCHLEVEN Land Licensed for Ross, Skye & 12 Scotland North LAND TRAINING AREA 2019-2030 KLTA 11668 TOPL Lochaber Highland QUEEN VICTORIA 13 Scotland North LAND SCHOOL DUNBLANE 2019-2030 School QVSD 20 FK15 0JY Stirling Nr Stirling REDFORD INFANTRY 14 Scotland North LAND BARRACKS 2019-2030 Inf (Lt) REDI 17 EH13 0PP Edinburgh South Edinburgh VICTORIA BARRACKS West 15 Scotland North LAND BALLATER Nr 2019-2030 Royal Guard VICB 4 AB35 5NJ Aberdeenshire & Aberdeen Kincardine REDFORD CAVALRY Edinburgh Trg 16 Scotland North LAND BARRACKS 2019-2030 Centre and various REDC 14 EH13 0PP Edinburgh South Edinburgh minor units AIRD UIG Na h-Eileanan an 17 Scotland North AIR TRANSMITTER SITE 2019-2030 Comms Site NATO AIRU 41 HS2 9JA lar Timsgarry Hebrides RAF BENBECULA Na h-Eileanan an 18 Scotland North AIR 2019-2030 Radar Head ASACS BBAO 6 HS7 5LA EAST CAMP Hebrides lar RAF BUCHAN 19 Scotland North AIR 2013-2018 Radar Head ASACS BUCH 65 AB42 3AR Banff & Buchan Aberdeen KIRKNEWTON AIRFIELD City of 20 Scotland North AIR 2019-2030 Airfield RITC 95 Edinburgh, West Lothian RAF KINLOSS Forres, 21 Scotland North AIR 2019-2030 MRA4 Base KISS 666 IV36 3UH Moray Moray Firth RAF LEUCHARS St 22 Scotland North AIR 2019-2030 Typhoon Base LEUC 357 KY16 0JX North East Fife Andrews A - 2 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares RAF LOSSIEMOUTH 23 Scotland North AIR 2019-2030 GR4A Base JCA LOSI 580 IV31 6SD Moray Elgin RAF SAXA VORD Orkney & 24 Scotland North AIR 2013-2018 Radar Site ASACS SXVO 8 ZE2 9TJ Shetlands Shetlands RAF TAIN WEAPONS Caithness, 25 Scotland North AIR RANGE Tain, Dornoch 2019-2030 Weapons Range TAIN 1196 IV19 1PE Sutherland & E. Coast Easter Ross UNIVERSITY AIR University Air 26 Scotland North AIR SQUADRON 2019-2030 UAPC <1 G3 6AX Glasgow Central Squadron GLASGOW Defence Munitions 27 Scotland North DE&S Clyde DSDA BEITH 2019-2030 ADBE 366 KA15 1JT North Ayr & Arran Storage HMNB CLYDE 28 Scotland North DE&S Clyde 2019-2030 Naval Base NBFL 87 G84 8HL Argyll & Bute (Faslane) RNAD COULPORT Storage & Supply 29 Scotland North DE&S Clyde 2019-2030 ADCP 648 G84 0PD Argyll & Bute (part of HMNB Clyde) Depot BARONS POINT 30 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 Fuel or Beacon LOGO 02 <1 G84 0HH Argyll & Bute Rosneath KY3 9DQ Kirkaldy & 31 Scotland North DE&S BURNTISLAND Fife 2013-2018 MOD Range BDTE <1 KY3 0AG Cowdenbeath Storage & Supply 32 Scotland North DE&S DSDA STIRLING 2013-2018 FRSD 9 FK7 7RR Stirling Depot DSDA CROMBIE Defence Munitions Dunfermline & 33 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 ADCR 286 KY12 8LA Edinburgh Storage Galloway A - 3 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares DM GLEN DOUGLAS Defence Munitions 34 Scotland North DE&S Arrochar (Loch Long) 2019-2030 ADGD 223 G83 7BA Argyll & Bute Storage Argyll & Bute FINNART OCEAN Storage & Supply 35 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 FNOT 22 Argyll & Bute TERMINAL Depot EASTRIGGS Dumfriesshire, Defence Munitions 36 Scotland North DE&S STORAGE DEPOT 2013-2018 ETSD 1292 DG12 Clydesdale & Storage Dumfries & Galloway Tweeddale Core task is to HMS CALEDONIA support RN Dunfermline & 37 Scotland North DE&S 2013-2018 CDRY 41 KY11 2XH Rosyth personnel in ships West Fife refitting in Rosyth MOD RANGE WEST Dumfries & 38 Scotland North DE&S FREUGH Dumfries & 2019-2030 MOD Range WEFR 1185 DG9 9DN Galloway Galloway NATO POL DEPOT Maritime Oil Fuel 39 Scotland North DE&S 2013-2018 PDCT 26 PA28 6RD Argyll & Bute CAMPBELTOWN Depot NATO POL DEPOT Maritime Oil Fuel Ross, Skye & 40 Scotland North DE&S 2013-2018 PDLE 38 IV22 2HU LOCH EWE nr Ullapool Depot Lochaber NATO POL DEPOT Maritime Oil Fuel 41 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 PDLS 33 PA23 7UL Argyll & Bute LOCH STRIVEN Depot OFD Maritime Oil Fuel 42 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 FDGL 20 G84 0EH Argyll & Bute GARELOCHHEAD Depot RHU PORT LOGISTIC Maritime Logistic 43 Scotland North DE&S UNIT Helensburgh, 2019-2030 LUFS 3 Argyll & Bute Unit Argyll & Bute A - 4 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares RNWC CRIMOND 44 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 Comms Mast Site RNWC 197 AB43 8QZ Banff & Buchan Aberdeen SEISMOLOGICAL Dumfries, ARRAY STATION, Seismic Monitoring 45 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 EKSS 00 <1 DG11 2LU Clydesdale & ESKDALEMUIR Station Tweeddale Dumfries & Galloway Research & SKIPNESS Tarbet 46 Scotland North DE&S 2019-2030 Development LOGO 03 <1 PA29 6XT Argyll & Bute Loch Fyne Establishment NRTE VULCAN, Caithness, Atomic Weapon 47 Scotland North DE&S DOUNREAY nr Thurso 2019-2030 NRTE 9 KW1 4TY Sutherland & Establishment Highland Easter Ross GREENOCK NAVY Greenock and 48 Scotland North DE&S 2013-2018 Miscellaneous NBGN 2.2 PA16 7SL BUILDINGS Inverclyde ARDGARTEN TRG 49 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area AGTA 17603 Argyll & Bute AREA Argyll & Bute AULTBEA TRG CAMP Ross, Skye & 50 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Camp AUTC 8 Argyll & Bute Lochaber BARRY BUDDON TRG 51 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Centre BBTC 1174 DD7 7RY Dundee East CENTRE Dundee BLACK DOG RANGE 52 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Range ABDR 54 Gordon N. of Aberdeen LOCH EWE TRAINING Ross, Skye & 53 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area LOCE 27915 AREA Wester Ross Lochaber Inverness, Nairn, CAMERON Bks 54 Scotland North DE DTE 2013-2018 CAMR 9 IV2 3PW Badenoch & BARRACKS Inverness Accommodation Strathspey A - 5 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares BALDUFF TRAINING Perth & North 55 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area BATA 2081 AREA Perth & Kinross Perthshire EH10 CASTLELAW 56 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Ranges CLRG 773 EH13 Midlothian RANGES Edinburgh EH26 DUNDRENNAN TANK Kirkudbright Tank Dumfries & 57 Scotland North DE DTE RANGE Dumfries & 2019-2030 KIRC 1989 DG6 Range Galloway Galloway FORT GEORGE 58 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area FTGR 14 314 IV2 7TD Argyll & Bute TRAINING AREA GALLOWAY Dumfries & 59 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area GATA 69787 TRAINING AREA Galloway GARELOCHEAD 60 Scotland North DE DTE 2019-2030 Training Area GSTC 3339 G84 Argyll & Bute TRAINING AREA OLD MAN OF WICK Caithness, 61 Scotland North DE DTE RIFLE RANGE Nr. 2019-2030 Rifle Range WRRO 19 Sutherland& Wick Highlands Easter Ross TIGHNABLAIR Ochil & South 62 Scotland North DE DTE TRAINING AREA Perth 2019-2030 Training Area TBTA 2057 Perthshire & Kinloss WYVIS TRAINING Caithness, 63 Scotland North DE DTE AREA Ben Wyvis 2019-2030 Training Area WYTA 8213 Sutherland & Easter Ross Easter Ross BRITISH UNDERWATER TEST Research & Ross, Skye & 64 Scotland North DE AND EVALUATION 2019-2030 Development DKOL 2 IV40 8AJ Lochaber CENTRE (BUTEC) Establishment Kyle of Lochalsh A - 6 ANNEX A TO DEDP 09 DATED 03 JUL 09 Estate Baseline - 2009 DE Core Future years SPEC 024 Size Serial Govt Regions TLB Core Site Retained Dispose Site Function Interdependency Postcode Constituency Regions Location from 2009 Code Hectares BALMACARA HOUSE Ross, Skye & 65 Scotland North DE 2019-2030 Offices KLBH 7 Reraig Highland Lochaber CAPE WRATH Caithness, 66 Scotland North DE BOMBING RANGE 2019-2030 Bombing Range CWBR 5973 IV27 4PZ Sutherland
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