Showing posts with label Royal Airforce Station Cottesmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Airforce Station Cottesmore. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

RAF Cottesmore is closing as a Royal Air Force station today



RAF Cottesmore is closing as a Royal Air Force station today with a ceremony to mark the occasion.
One year ago today saw a Church Service and Last march through Oakham.


RAF Cottesmore people arriving at All Saints Church Oakham for farewell service photographs



the RAF ensign will be lowered for the last time at Cottesmore at 6pm.

Guests include Lord Lieutenant of Rutland Laurence Howard; High Sheriff of Rutland Peter Lawson, Oakham mayor Joyce Lucas, and chief executive of Rutland County Council, Helen Briggs.



The base will be handed over to the Ministry of Defence to become an Army base.

There have been various closure ceremonies over the last year


RAF Cottesmore people arriving at All Saints Church Oakham for farewell service photographs




Troops from the 2nd Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment will move into Cottesmore . They are due to arrive in June and July.


RAF Cottesmore Farewell Parade Oakham Photographs



Here is another interesting post from a Rutland Blogger


SATURDAY, 31 MARCH 2012

RAF Cottesmore 1938-2012

Today sees the RAF flag lowered at the RAF base in Cottesmore and bring to a end seventy four years of history. The Harriers that were at the based have long gone, sold by the Government for peanuts to the Americans who must be rubbing their hands on buying a whole fleet of serviceable combat aircraft for so little.  Read More...






Saturday, October 02, 2010

Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary 1940-2010 RAF Wings Appeal, Oakham in Bloom, Royal Airforce Station Cottesmore, Royal Airforce Association and Vinnies Vinyl Signs


Battle of Britain
70th Anniversary
1940-2010


Oakham in Bloom created this memorial
along Oakham Bypass


The memorial is sponsored  and supported by

RAF Wings Appeal, Oakham in Bloom, Royal Airforce Station Cottesmore,
Royal Airforce Association and Vinnies Vinyl Signs