RAF Quedgeley was a Royal Air Force station near Quedgeley, Gloucestershire.
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Located near Quedgeley in Gloucestershire | |
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Coordinates | 51.8204°N 2.2675°W / 51.8204; -2.2675 |
Type | Non-flying |
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Owner | Ministry of Defence |
Controlled by | Royal Air Force |
Site history | |
Built | 1914 (1914) |
In use | 1914-1926 1939-1995 |
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Garrison | RAF Maintenance Command |
The site was first occupied in 1914. It closed as an independent RAF unit on 13 February 1995.[1]
As of 1915 part of the site was the No 5 National Filling Factory[2] which supplied ammunition during the First World War. At one point 6364 people, mainly women, were employed at the site. The factory produced over 10.5 million 14" and 16" shells, 7 million cartridges and 23 million fuses and other components. The site also included a horse convalescence unit.[3]
The buildings were demolished between 1924 and 1926.
In World War II, No. 7 Maintenance Unit, RAF Quedgeley was opened on 15 April 1939 as a storage and maintenance site for aircraft equipment and motor vehicles.[1] It continued in this logistics role until its closure in 1995,[4] with the storage of large quantities of basic equipment such as furniture.
The site has subsequently been sold and is being developed for housing (Kingsway Village) and industrial uses.[5][6]
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