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Red Arrows RAF Scampton air base to be sold off | Red Arrows RAF Scampton air base to be sold off |
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The home of the Red Arrows air display team is to be sold off, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed. | The home of the Red Arrows air display team is to be sold off, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed. |
RAF Scampton, which was also home to 617 Squadron as they prepared for the Dambusters mission in World War Two, has housed the Red Arrows since 2000. | |
Six hundred people currently work at the site near Lincoln. | Six hundred people currently work at the site near Lincoln. |
The MoD, which wants to save £3bn by 2040, is also closing RAF Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire where 300 people work. | |
Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon, a former Chief of the Air Staff who lives in Lincolnshire, said: "Scampton is a very good base. | |
"It has an extremely long runway and is situated in a part of the country which is ideal in many ways. | |
"I just hope that all of these consequences of closing Scampton are fully understood and appreciated. I'd like to know where they are going to put the Red Arrows. | |
"The Red Arrows have been at Scampton for some time. I remember so well in the past we moved the Red Arrows around from pillar to post and it was not a good time." | |
RAF Scampton | |
In May 1943, Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron left RAF Scampton to carry out air raids on the dams of the Ruhr valley. | In May 1943, Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron left RAF Scampton to carry out air raids on the dams of the Ruhr valley. |
The 102-year-old base has been at the heart of RAF operations ever since, but after surviving countless rounds of defence cuts it is now being sold. | |
By 2022 the Red Arrows will move to another base. | By 2022 the Red Arrows will move to another base. |
Sir Edward Leigh, Conservative MP for Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, said he was "saddened" that the base, which is in his constituency, was to be sold "as part of cost-saving measures". | Sir Edward Leigh, Conservative MP for Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, said he was "saddened" that the base, which is in his constituency, was to be sold "as part of cost-saving measures". |
He tweeted: "Not the best way to mark the #RAF100: closing the home of the RAF Red Arrows and Dambuster squadron." | He tweeted: "Not the best way to mark the #RAF100: closing the home of the RAF Red Arrows and Dambuster squadron." |
Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones said losing the base "was as serious a blow as Lincoln losing the cathedral" would be. | Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones said losing the base "was as serious a blow as Lincoln losing the cathedral" would be. |