Shotley Gate in East Suffolk is home to the once proud naval training base, HMS Ganges. Today only the mast remains and it's poor condition is raising concern with supporters across the world. BBC ...
Find, save and share Public Notices that affect you in the area. A £130 million project in south Suffolk has been given the go-ahead to redevelop the remaining phases of the 58-acre space. Wavensmere ...
The Royal Navy left the HMS Ganges site in 1976 and many buildings had become derelict Plans for a 285-home development have been approved again for a derelict former naval base in Suffolk. HMS Ganges ...
The museum includes a number of displays from HMS Ganges Credit: ITV Anglia Former HMS Ganges boys are trying to keep naval heritage of Shotley alive, by encouraging more people to volunteer at the ...
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Early in World War II, on November 21, 1939, the destroyer HMS Gipsy was blown up by a mine just outside Harwich, Suffolk, where it was based. It is believed some 35 sailors were killed or died of ...
HMS Ganges at Shotley Gate was last occupied in 2001. The developers were granted approval in 2013, but planning objections were raised by neighbouring villages. Babergh District Council has confirmed ...
The Royal Navy left the HMS Ganges site in 1976 and many buildings had become derelict Plans for a 285-home development have been approved again for a derelict former naval base in Suffolk. HMS Ganges ...