Altcar Training Camp

53°31′43″N 3°03′33″W / 53.52859°N 03.05912°W / 53.52859; -03.05912TypeBarracksSite informationOwnerMinistry of DefenceOperator British ArmySite historyBuilt1860Built forWar OfficeIn use1860-PresentGarrison informationCurrent
commanderLieutenant Colonel Gordon Black[1]OccupantsNorth West Reserve Forces & Cadets Association

Altcar Training Camp is located in Hightown, Merseyside, England. The 620-acre (250 ha) estate is composed of beaches, marshland, fields and small woods. The range is run by the North West Reserve Forces & Cadets Association.[2]

History

William Molyneux, 4th Earl of Sefton first made the site available for the Grand Lancashire Rifle Contest on 29 October 1860.[3] He donated the land to the Volunteer Forces two years later.[3] A railway station was established near the site in 1862 but closed in 1921. The site, which had been known as Altcar Rifle Range, was renamed Altcar Training Camp in 1970.[3] In February 2016 a pavilion was burnt to the ground in a controlled fire to make way for new facilities.[4]

Gallery

  • Altcar Rifle Range
    Altcar Rifle Range
  • Altcar camp 1981
    Altcar camp 1981
  • Little Altcar; the Club Huts
    Little Altcar; the Club Huts
  • Alt Pumping Station
    Alt Pumping Station
  • Entrance to "Training Area 6"
    Entrance to "Training Area 6"
  • Phragmites
    Phragmites
  • Nissen huts
    Nissen huts
  • Range Control
    Range Control
  • Range danger flag at Alt Estuary
    Range danger flag at Alt Estuary

References

  1. ^ "Code's Retreat". Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Altcar Training Camp". North West Reserve Forces & Cadets Association. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Altcar Rifle Range". 20 August 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Altcar Training Camp". Formby Bubble. Retrieved 8 July 2016.