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Royal Navy officer training college in Dartmouth with 1 squash court among its sports facilities. Site also includes a swimming pool, gym, tennis courts and astroturf pitch. Access restricted to military personnel and authorised users.
British Army military installation in Dorset, home to the Royal Corps of Signals and the Defence College of Communications and Information Systems. Contains 2 squash courts available to military personnel. Public access is restricted.
British Army barracks on Thorney Island near Emsworth with squash courts as part of on-site military sports facilities. Additional sports include cricket, football, rugby union, outdoor tennis, and artificial grass pitches.
Military training establishment at Sir John Moore Barracks with 3 squash courts, gymnasium, swimming pool and tennis courts. Restricted to military personnel and recruits. Barracks scheduled for relocation to Alexander Barracks, Pirbright.
British Army initial training establishment at Pirbright Camp, Surrey. 1 squash court within Alexander Barracks. Site also includes gymnasium and swimming pool as part of a modern welfare centre. Military facility, restricted access.
Squash court at Waiōuru Military Camp serving New Zealand Army personnel and their families. Part of a broader sports complex with gym, indoor swimming pool, tennis courts and sports fields on the military base. Access restricted to military community.
Officer training academy in Camberley with 3 squash courts open 07:00-23:00. Historical connection to squash dating from the late 19th century. Courts are fixed-width with no movable walls. Access restricted to authorised military personnel only.
British Army garrison at Hermitage, Berkshire, home to the 77th Brigade. Gymnasium facilities include 1 squash court operated by the Ministry of Defence. Access is restricted to military personnel and authorised users only.
Training institute for Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs located at Old Choa Chu Kang Road. Houses 2 squash courts alongside sports facilities for Home Team personnel. Access restricted to MHA staff.
Singapore Armed Forces military camp in northern Singapore, housing the Basic Military Training Centre, 3rd Division, and Military Police Command. Established 1967 across 108 hectares. Access restricted to authorised military personnel.
Singapore Armed Forces military camp in western Singapore, home to the Specialist and Warrant Officer Institute and training schools including School of Military Intelligence and School of Infantry Weapons. Restricted to authorised military personnel.
Garden Island is the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East, an active naval precinct in Sydney Harbour. Recreational facilities including squash courts are reported on base but not accessible to the public.
Squash courts located within Victoria Barracks, an active military base in Paddington built from 1841. The courts are recorded on the Commonwealth Heritage List as part of the heritage-listed barracks complex.
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