Generic and local information for the UK Military Community, including Serving Personnel, their Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians, when considering an overseas post or already based overseas
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
BRUNEI: BFSWS - Safeguarding Course Date
Safeguarding course in May.
L2 on 14 May 2026
(L2 is designed for a person who has contact with children, young people or vulnerable adults in their working environment including voluntary work.)
BFSWS will be running a face to face safeguarding L2 this May 2026. If you or any member of your team needs to complete this course, kindly book through Rachana Poudel rachana.poudel@forcessocialwork.com.
This will be the last course in this academic year.
Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Forces Cars Direct: May 2026 Offers
The friendly team at Motor Source Group are on hand to help you find the perfect car at a great price.
To explore their latest deals, simply follow this link to view this month’s special offers: https://www.forcescarsdirect.com/special-offers/monthly-offers
BELGIUM: Re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo, Saturday 27th to Sunday 28th June 2026
Have you visited Memorial Waterloo yet? Climbed the 226 steps up the top of the Butte du Lion? Enjoyed the Waterloo Panorama? Well another thing to tick off is the incredible re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo.
Every year at the end of June they perform the historical reenactment in full 1815 regalia. Experience cavalry charges and infantry manouevres as the two armies face off. Hougoumont Farm is transformed into a military camp of the period complete with Napoleonic Bivouacs and period costumes.
This is one event not to miss. We thoroughly enjoyed it last year. And don't forget your ear defenders if you have little ears with you, the cannons and muskets are loud.
WHEN: Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th June 2026
WHERE: Waterloo Memorial, Route du Lion 1815, 1420 Braine-l'Alleud
MORE INFORMATION: HERE
WHERE: Waterloo Memorial, Route du Lion 1815, 1420 Braine-l'Alleud
MORE INFORMATION: HERE
Information provided by SHAPE HIVE.
Defence Update on Long-term relationships: Closing the gap on allowances
If you’re in a long-term relationship, a range of allowances and support are now available to you – the same as your married or civil-partnered colleagues.
What’s changed?
Many allowances were only available to Service Personnel who were married or in a civil partnership. That wasn’t fair – not everyone wants to get married, even when they’re in a committed relationship.
From 1 May 2026, if you are in a Long-Term Relationship (Established) – known as an LTR(E) – you can claim allowances and provisions that were previously unavailable to you, just like your married colleagues.
NAPLES: The Naples HIVE Blog - Common Questions and Answers
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Quest Magazine – May Edition Out Now
To read this issue online, or any back issues, please go to: https://www.questonline.co.uk/magazine-archive
BELGIUM: A Guide to Screen Time, encouraging little brains to develop healthy habits
Confused about the whys and wherefores of Screen Time? This useful infographic from the UK Government and NHS provides some useful tips on how to encourage little brains develops some healthy habits in an increasingly digital world.
Information provided by SHAPE HIVE
BRUNEI: 2RGR PRI Shop - Opening Times
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Ext: 2007
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BRUNEI: Private Vehicle Checks
This video has been designed to show you what to look for when checking your vehicle, how to do it and also some tricks for good practice when looking after your private vehicles. The video describes checks that we recommend are done weekly and before long journeys. So, if you are planning on driving to KK please do these checks first! This list is not exhaustive and is just a recommendation, it does not remove the vehicle owner's legal requirement to have the vehicle inspected.
The Brunei Governments Land Transport Departments have created an 'Understanding your Vehicle' guide, which has useful Brunei specific information.
The key points to look out for are:
Petrol - Has it got the right fuel and enough for your journey?
Oils - Are all the oil levels correct? Engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission oil?
Water - Is the coolant level correct? REMEMBER DO NOT REMOVE THE COOLANT CAP WHILE ENGINE IS HOT! Have you got enough washer fluid?
Electrics - Do the lights work properly? Are the switches and buttons working? Are the wipers and washers working?
Rubber - Are your tyres in a good condition? Have you got sufficient tread (Legal Minimum 1.6mm)? Are there any bulges, splits or objects anywhere in the tyre? Are they at the right pressure? All this includes the spare!
The LAD and Garrison Workshop are always happy to help, if you are not sure please come and see us on Tuker Lines and we will have a look.
Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.
The LAD and Garrison Workshop are always happy to help, if you are not sure please come and see us on Tuker Lines and we will have a look.
Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.
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