Friday, March 20, 2026

Belgium Location Guides; SHAPE Mons and Brussels

Welcome to SHAPE and Brussels HIVE! 



Our mission is to provide you with the most up-to-date information. This new and improved Location Guide, replacing the HIVE Arrival Guide, is a collection of such information.



If further information is required, please do contact me at SHAPE and Brussels HIVE on: RC-Pers-HIVE-SHAPE-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk

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BELGIUM: Recruit for Spouses Online Portal offers support for military spouses, partners, serving members and veterans

Recruit for Spouses (RFS) is a multi-award winning social enterprise which supports military families to overcome barriers to employment and wellbeing.


They have an Online Portal that holds wellbeing resources, offers CV Reviews & free career coaching and hosts workshops & masterclasses.

If you are seeking employment, training or support with your next step, why not check out the opportunities they offer?

EMAIL: info@recruitforspouses.co.uk


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SHAPE: Holy Week at the SHAPE Chapel

Please find the Holy Week Services for the SHAPE Chapel below.



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SHAPE: New Gymnastics Fundamentals Class, Every Friday. Starting Friday 27th March 2026

Check out the new Gymnastics Fundamentals Class at the SHAPE Gym. Starts Friday 27th March 2026. 


Learn techniques to improve pull-ups, chest-to-bars, toes-to-bars, ring muscle ups, handstand push-ups and more.

Classes payable and reservation of your place is required (see poster).


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SHAPE: French Wine and Gastronomy Festival, Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th March 2026 12:00-21:00

Don't miss the French Wine and Gastronomy Festival at the SHAPE Club next week...

Three days to indulge in exquisite French food and wine, what more could you ask for? Chocolate you say? Fear not, Marc the lovely Chocolatier from Chocoloup in Casteau will be there too! If you have not visited his store yet, this is a great opportunity to sample some delectable delights.


WHEN: Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th March 2026, 12:00-21:00
WHERE: The SHAPE Club
HOW MUCH: FREE Entrance


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BRUNEI: BFB Fit Force Challenge (SSAFA and GST PRI) - 21st - 22nd April 2026 @ Garrison Swimming Pool Parking


Event Details:

BFB Fit Force Challenge (SSAFA and GST PRI)

Dates: 21 - 22 April 2026

Time: Two sessions each day - 0600 hrs to 0900 hrs and 1700 hrs to 1900 hrs

Location: Gar Swimming Pool Parking

To take part, please register your name on below link

BFB_Fit Force Challenge_Nominal_Roll_2026.xlsx

For Donation click below link

BFB Fit Force Challenge/Donation
 

BRUNEI: RMP Vacant Property Survey - Register your property as vacant to trigger extra patrols

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BFB Vacant Property Scheme

Leaving your property vacant and want the RMP to keep an eye on it whilst you are away? Scan the QR code and fill in the form it takes less than two minutes.

RMP Top Tips
  • Make your home look occupied by using lights and timers.
  • Make entry difficult by securing all doors and windows.
  • Keep valuables out of sight.
  • Reporting any faults or overgrown shrubbery to DIO so that potential criminals have no place to hide.
  • Consider the installation of CCTV doorbells, they are really effective.
Keep an eye on one another, we are a community. If something doesn’t look right call us on +833 0252.The Vacant Property Survey allows the RMP security team to identify those houses that will be vacant during leave periods more effectively and to trigger more frequent security patrols.

Click here Vacant Property Survey or Scan the QR Code.

Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.

BRUNEI: Meningococcal Disease Outbreak in Kent


Dear Colleagues,

You may be aware of recent reports of a meningococcal disease outbreak in Kent, linked to the Canterbury area and the University of Kent. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has identified a cluster of cases in mid-March, primarily affecting university students and some local school students, with a number of cases linked to a shared social exposure in Canterbury. Some cases have been severe, with rapid deterioration, and sadly there have been two deaths reported. This remains an evolving situation.

Public health teams are actively managing the outbreak through:
  • Identification and follow-up of close contacts
  • Provision of antibiotic prophylaxis to those at risk
  • Targeted vaccination in affected groups
Individuals identified as close contacts are being contacted directly by public health teams.

About invasive meningococcal disease (IMD)

Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is a serious bacterial infection spread through close or direct contact with respiratory droplets from an infected person, typically through coughing, sneezing, or sharing utensils. Transmission usually requires prolonged or frequent close contact.

The most common forms of IMD are:
  • Meningitis (infection of the lining around the brain)
  • Septicaemia (bloodstream infection)
Less severe (non-invasive) presentations, such as conjunctivitis, can occur but may still pose a risk of progression or transmission.

Who may be at higher risk

While meningococcal disease is rare, certain groups are at relatively higher risk:
  • Teenagers and young adults, particularly those in universities or shared accommodation
  • Close contacts of confirmed cases, including those with prolonged or close exposure
  • Infants and young children, who remain among the most vulnerable
Vaccination

This outbreak serves as a reminder to ensure that our routine vaccinations are up to date.

In the UK, two meningococcal vaccines are routinely offered:
  • MenACWY vaccine – offered to teenagers; protects against groups A, C, W and Y
  • MenB vaccine – routinely offered to infants
Investigations have confirmed that some cases in this outbreak are due to meningococcal group B (MenB). It is important to be aware that the MenACWY vaccine does not protect against MenB.

MenB can circulate in young adults, which is why awareness of symptoms and early action is essential. No single vaccine protects against all meningococcal strains, so early recognition and treatment remain critical.

Key points for staff and families
  • If you have children in schools or universities in the UK, please follow all advice issued by the NHS and local public health authorities
  • Individuals identified as close contacts will be contacted directly if treatment or vaccination is required
  • Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date where eligible
  • Maintain good hygiene practices (e.g. handwashing, avoiding sharing drinks or utensils)
  • Be alert to symptoms of meningococcal disease
Symptoms to be aware of

Meningococcal disease can develop rapidly.

Early symptoms, which may not always be present, include:
  • a rash that doesn’t fade when pressed with a glass
  • sudden onset of high fever
  • severe and worsening headache
  • stiff neck
  • vomiting and diarrhoea
  • joint and muscle pain
  • dislike of bright lights
  • very cold hands and feet
  • seizures
  • confusion/delirium
  • extreme sleepiness/difficulty waking
Young people going on to university or college for the first time are particularly at risk of because they newly mix with so many other students, some of whom are unknowingly carrying the bacteria at the back of their nose and throat.

What to do

Early symptoms can often be confused with other illnesses such as a cold, flu or hangover and students are particularly at risk of missing the early warning signs. If you or anyone you know develops any of these symptoms:
  • Seek urgent medical attention immediately (NHS 111 or emergency services if severe in the UK, or your local healthcare provider/HMG Healthline if overseas).
  • Do not wait for all symptoms to appear

Thursday, March 19, 2026

BRUNEI: Malaysia - Miri Land Border Crossing Checklist with *Updated VMS LINK*


Here is the checklist you need to be aware of when going to Miri:

1. Brunei Vehicle Pass - Exit and Entry System (EES) - Register and pay $3 per vehicle (one way) $6 (return trip). This is for 7 people or less in one vehicle. Click HERE to register.

Vehicles of 7-25 people will be charged $6 one way.
Vehicles of more than 25 people will be charged $10 one way.
Pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, government and diplomatic vehicles are exempt.

BRUNEI: Brunei HIVEs Closure


Brunei HIVE Notice

The Brunei HIVE offices will be CLOSED on Monday 23rd to Tuesday 31st March 2026.

The HIVE offices will resume on Wednesday, 01st April 2026.

Emails will be responded to upon our return.

Apologies for any inconvenience.

For any queries, please email BRUNEIGAR-SpSvcs-HIVE-Mailbox@mod.gov.uk

Please contact your Unit Welfare Team for urgent matters.

Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.