Friday, June 12, 2026

SHAPE: Learn to Face Paint, NEW TIME Tuesday 23rd June 18:00

The final Learn to Face Paint session is later this month. To make it more accessible, the timing has changed!


This is a great session facilitated by Beccy Player. Don's miss this fabulous opportunity to learn some really impressive face-painting techniques and I promise you it is easier than it looks.

WHEN: Tuesday 23rd June 2026, 18:00 NEW TIME
WHERE: The Britbar


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Germany: What's On This Weekend Guide

Weekend Guide: Things to Do in NRW This Weekend

Looking for the perfect way to spend your weekend? Whether you are a dedicated foodie, a car enthusiast, a nature lover, or looking for family-friendly entertainment, Germany’s North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) region has an incredible lineup of events waiting for you.

Here are the best things to do in and around the region this weekend.

🍔 Food & Music Festivals

Street Food & Music Festival (Dortmund)

* When: Thursday (2 PM - 10 PM), Friday (2 PM - 10 PM), Saturday (12 PM - 10 PM), Sunday (12 PM - 10 PM)

* Where: Friedensplatz, Dortmund

* More Info: Street Food & Music Dortmund

Indulge your tastebuds at Friedensplatz. Over 30 food trucks are gathering to serve up a massive variety of global cuisines and specialty bites. To keep the vibes high all weekend long, a full lineup of live DJs will be spinning sets from the afternoon straight into the evening.


The  Asian Street Food Festival (Düsseldorf)

* When: Friday, June 12th – Sunday, June 14th (12:00 PM – 10:00 PM daily)

* Where: Rhinepromenade Düsseldorf

* More Info: RP Online Festival Details 

Calling all fans of Asian gastronomy! Düsseldorf is hosting the lastest Asian Street Food Festival. If you love: Japanese cuisine, Thai, Korean, Indian, Ramen, Sushi, and Takoyaki, this is for you . Keep an eye out for event giveaways where you can win free food and drinks!



SHAPE: Summer Camp for kids at the SHAPE Arts & Crafts Centre - sign-up now open

If you are looking for Summer Camp opportunities in the School Holidays, check out what the SHAPE Arts and Crafts Centre have on offer.


Spaces are limited so be sure to sign up soon if you are interested.
Pop in to SHAPE Arts and Crafts Centre to secure your space.


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Defence Update: Blow the whistle - Domestic abuse support for Armed Forces families

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on 11 June, people are urged to: Stop, Notice, and Act against domestic abuse. Don’t look away.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup – which will take place from 11 June to 19 July – is a time for celebration, community and a shared love for the game. But for some people, this period is marked by increased domestic abuse.

Research shows that domestic abuse incidents rise by 38% when England loses, and by 26% when they win or draw.

Football itself does not cause domestic abuse, but major tournaments can bring factors that raise the risk. This includes emotional stress, alcohol and substance use, financial pressures and gambling.

When something isnʼt right – in relationships, at home, at work, or in our communities – “blow the whistle”. That means recognising abuse, signposting to support, and speaking up if you witness or experience abusive behaviour.

Everyone has the right to feel safe 
Domestic abuse takes many forms – including coercive control, physical, emotional and sexual abuse, in couple relationships or between family members. 

Anyone can be affected: 1 in 4 women experience domestic abuse in their lifetime, and 1 in 6 or 7 men.

No one should make you feel unsafe. All Defence personnel are expected to treat others with dignity and respect, inside and outside of work. There is no Defence for abuse.

Supporting the Armed Forces community
In a military context, there is a misconception that domestic abuse support services are only for the Service person and not the whole family.

Defence has a clear duty to safeguard our people and their families from domestic abuse and has a range of support services in place – in the UK and overseas – to ensure every person in the Armed Forces (Regular and Reserve) community gets the support they need and deserve.

Defence’s Domestic Abuse Action Plan set out actions to tackle abuse through prevention, support and perpetrator interventions – backed by cultural change initiatives, leadership, education and training.

Support services for Armed Forces families

Holistic care and support 
The Victim Witness Care Unit (VWCU) provides independent, trauma-informed support to victims-survivors and witnesses of serious crimes that have been committed by persons subject to Service law, in the UK and abroad.

The unit is independent of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force (single Services’) Chains of Command and supports people throughout their journey in the Service Justice System. They also have independent advisors that specialise in domestic violence and sexual violence.

Specialist welfare services 
Specialist welfare support refers to the Royal Naval Family & People Support (RN FPS), Army Welfare Service and the RAF Personal Support and Social Work Service. These services provide a variety of support, including making referrals to external specialist services.

These welfare services are confidential and independent of the single Services’ Chains of Command. For a list of services and contact details, visit GOV.UK.

Aurora New Dawn helpline 
The charity, Aurora New Dawn, has recently launched an Armed Forces helpline to support victim-survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking. This helpline can be accessed in the UK and Overseas by calling or WhatsApp to 0333 091 2527.

Overseas and emergency support
Armed Forces families who are stationed overseas can access welfare providers who provide specifical support for the Armed Forces community. Find worldwide domestic abuse support for families stationed overseas. 

Overseas and emergency support is also available through the British Forces Social Work Service, which supports Armed Forces personnel and families, and entitled civilians, wherever they are in the world.

Unit support staff
Initial support and signposting can be provided by Unit support staff, who understand the dynamics of abuse and have knowledge of local support services.

Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) 
SARCs provide free, specialist care and support to anyone in the UK who has been raped, sexually assaulted or abused, at any time in their life. This includes the Armed Forces community, whether they are still serving, a Veteran or a family member.

Report domestic abuse 
You can report domestic abuse to Service Police – all specially trained in supporting victims-survivors of domestic abuse. You can also report a crime to the civilian police

The Defence Serious Crime Command (DSCC) investigates serious crimes, including domestic abuse and sexual offences. They operate independently of the single Services’ Chains of Command.

This World Cup, let's stand together against abuse. If something doesn't feel right or you witness or experience abuse – blow the whistle.

Useful information and signposting
For information about domestic abuse support for Armed Forces personnel and families in the UK and overseas, read Defence’s Whole Force policy on domestic abuse

For general information about domestic abuse and national support services, visit GOV.UK.

Going Forward into Employment (GFiE): 9 National Crime Agency job vacancies, multiple locations - Closing Date 5 July

 


The following vacancies are now open for applications under the GFiE Scheme (9 vacancies in total):

GFIE-490 - Business Management Officer, Investigations, Operational Delivery - National Crime Agency - Tolworth, Gatwick, Slough, Heathrow, Gillingham, Stevenage, Exeter, Nottingham, Sunderland

Job description: Business Management Officer

GFiE roles are available specifically to people who served in the Armed Forces, or be in your resettlement period and due to leave the Armed Forces within a reasonable time frame or a Military Spouse/Partner (your current partner must still be serving or was discharged within the last 12 months).

To apply, please submit a completed EoI Form (also see Guidance Notes) and an up to date CV to GFIE@cabinetoffice.gov.uk

For more information on the GFiE scheme please go to: A complete guide to GFiE – Veterans, Military Partners/Spouses and Service Leavers – Life Chances – Going Forward into Employment (GFiE) (blog.gov.uk)

Kickstart Your Career: The National Crime Agency (NCA)
The National Crime Agency (NCA) is the UK’s lead law enforcement agency dedicated to cutting serious and organised crime. We are seeking motivated individuals to join our Investigations Command as Business Management Officers.

The Role
As a Business Management Officer, you will play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of our Multi Threat and Borders Teams. You will support an operational team and the Senior Business Management Officer to ensure the delivery of high-quality services. This is a dynamic role that requires the ability to work at pace, manage busy schedules, and prioritise essential tasks effectively.

Key Responsibilities
  • Business Management Services: Provide administrative and secretarial support to Operational Teams and Business Areas.
  • Data Analysis: Search, collate, and analyse data from multiple systems.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a single point of contact for the department and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Administrative Support: Manage diaries, coordinate correspondence, arrange meetings, take minutes, and organise events.
  • Query Management: Monitor team inboxes and manage telephone queries, providing advice or escalating as necessary.
  • Operational Support: Assist with records management, procurement (stationery and purchase orders), and overseeing site-specific requirements such as property stores or fleet vehicles.
  • Quality Assurance: Perform timely quality assurance of processes and held data.

Key Requirements
  • IT Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office with the ability to learn new applications.
  • Organisational & Time Management: Ability to plan effectively, manage heavy workloads, and meet deadlines.
  • Communication: Clear verbal and written communication skills tailored to the audience.
  • Problem Solving: Logical and creative approach to assessing situations.
  • Teamwork: Success in collaborating with others to achieve shared outcomes.
  • Adaptability: Ability to remain effective in changing environments.

BRUNEI: PCMF - BLS and AED Training Wednesday, 17th June 2026, 1500hrs @ Chit Chat Community Centre


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BRUNEI: DIO(B) - Scheduled Water Temperature Monitoring and Chlorine Testing, DIO Scheduled Work and Planned renovation works at H16 Building 1, 2, 7, and 8

DIO(B) SCHEDULED WATER TEMPERATURE MONITORING AND CHLORINE TESTING.

1. In Order to Comply with the UK standard, DIO contractor Marsee will be carrying out the scope of works as shown below:

a. Check temperature reading of hot and cold water at the very sentinal point.

b. Check chlorine level in water using site test kit.

c. Visual check and small adjustment of water heater.

d. To record water analysis

e. Duration of work will take 10mins to 15mins.


DIO Scheduled Work

DIO contractors will be carrying out inspection works as shown in the table below. Utilities may be affected during the work, but DIO contractors will try to minimise disruption.

To reschedule, please kindly contact DIO(B) Helpdesk either via phone Calls Ext.3375 or 3224130 or Email: BRUNEIGAR-DIO-HelpDesk@mod.gov.uk during office hours.



Planned renovation works at H16 Building 1, 2, 7, and 8

As per agreed renovation or refurbishment programme, DIO(B) contractor will start work at H16 Building 1, 2, 7, and 8 for 6 month from next week for the mobilisation works.

For safety reason, please avoid entering and parking surround the construction site at all times. During working hours, the surrounding area may experience increased noise level, loading and unloading activities, and restricted access due to safety measures. All road access to PCMS, accommodation areas, and the thrift shop will remain available. However, all road users are advised to exercise caution at all times when using these routes.

If you have any concerns or issues related to the works, including health and safety matters, please contact the DIO(B) Helpdesk as you first point of contact.
  • Mon – Sat: 0800 – 1700
  • Start mobilisation date: 13 June 2026
  • Start construction works: 1 July 2026
  • Target completion date: End of Jan 2027

BRUNEI: BFB Social Calendar 2026

Please click the image to enlarge.

The aim of the Social Calendar is to allow garrison personnel and their families to view all social events and activities taking place.

It is also an area where you can advertise an event that you are planning such as a Patio Sale, Bingo evening, Coffee mornings etc. To have an event added to the Calendar it must:

  • Be for the BFB Community.
  • Include NO military information.
Click HERE to view the annual calendar. Here you can click on each event to take you to the blog post, where you will find more information regarding the event.

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BRUNEI: BFPO - Temporary Closure and General Accounting Rate (GAR) for June 2026


Opening Hours:

Monday - Wednesday
08:00 - 12:00

Thursday
10:30 - 14:00

Friday
08:00 - 12:00

Unit's Post Orderly Mail collection and drop-off

Monday - Wednesday
08:30 - 11:30

Thursday
10:45 - 13:30

Friday
08:30 - 11:30

Exchange Rate:
June - £1.00 = $1.7157

NOTICES 

Temporary Closure

The Post Office located in Chit Chat Community Centre will be closed from 16 to 17 July in support of EX GST JUNGLE SAFARI 26.

COMD BFB DIRECTION ON THE BFPO SERVICE

The use of the British Forces Post Office by SP across the globe is a huge privilege. Changes in the UK’s trading and customs regulations over recent years have created uncertainty around what constitutes acceptable fair use of the system.

Here in Brunei, we have a very limited capacity per week to send consignments via BFPO, and recent inspections have shown that up to half of this allocation has been used for dried goods. This has drawn attention at BFPO HQ, where similar patterns in other regions have triggered intervention from HMRC and resulted in permanent reduced allowances and referral to the Customs Compliance Team. I want to avoid that happening here. Particularly over the unit move, we must protect and prioritise access to the BFPO service, something that remains a privilege, not a right.

In line with guidance from BFPO HQ, I have temporarily suspended the consignment of dried goods via BFPO 11 to prevent excessive gifting and avoid triggering customs scrutiny. I recognise that sending gifts is a valued tradition in our community, but until the move is complete, I ask that you consider more appropriate alternatives to safeguard the system for all.

We kindly ask all customers to treat our Post Office staff with courtesy and respect. If you have any concerns or queries, please direct them to the SO3 Logistic Support, Capt Dan Knott RLC.

Proof of ID Card

With immediate effect, BFB personnel who wish to send a parcel through the British Forces Post Office MUST present a valid ID Card at the counter. The name on the ID must correspond exactly with the senders name stated on the Customs Declaration Form. Unfortunately, parcels will not be accepted for dispatch without valid identification.

Restricted items in the mail (BFPO 11 Service)

1. Sold goods. Commercial postage of clothing, apparels and services for personal gain through the BFPO is strictly prohibited.

2. Any misuse of BFPO services, such as using them for personal business purposes, constitutes an abuse of resources and is subject to disciplinary action. Misuse compromises the integrity and efficiency of services intended to support BFB’s Directives.

Prohibited items

The Following items are not to be sent via the BFPO mail system, for further advice, please contact the Post Office located in the Chit Chat Community Centre.

Compressed gases – butane, oxygen, propane, camping gas cylinders, gas lighter refills, aqua lungs, aerosol (including medicinal and toilet articles including aerosols such as hairsprays, perfumes, shaving foams, medicines, drugs and nail varnish.

Corrosive – acids, alkaline, wet-cell batteries, Bluetooth speakers, power banks and remote controllers vinegar, photographic chemicals, mercury or any items containing mercury.

Infectious substances – bacteria, viruses, medical and pathological specimens, except under the IPBS rules

Oxidising materials – bleaching agent, peroxides and chlorate

Poison – Arsenic, Cyanides, insecticides and weed killers.

Explosives - fireworks, sparklers, flares, toy caps and ammunition

Perishable foods - Dried Fish of any kind, Dairy Products of any kind, Any perishable food items.

Weapons - Knives, Khukuris, Ninja throwing stars (any sharp instruments are not to be sent via the post).

For more information visit: www.gov.uk/bfpo

International Driving Permits (IDPs)

International Driving Permits (IDPs) can be issued from the Post office at no cost to authorised BFB personnel and families.

Please note the following:

The validity periods of IDPs remain extant, only request, as required.

A passport sized photo and valid driving license is required for IDP issuance.

More information about IDPs can be found at https://www.gov.uk/driving-abroad/get-an-idp, https://internationaldrivingpermit.org/what-is-an-idp/ or on the Royal Mail website.

Forces Post Office (FPO) Chip & Pin Service

Customers are reminded of the upper limit when withdrawing or depositing cash at the PO is the local equivalent of £250 per day, and a maximum limit of £1000.00 per month respectively. This cash limit also applies to MoneyGram services.

Please do not approach the counter staff requesting more than the afore stated amounts. If you require a larger withdrawal, you must first seek permission from SO3 Log Sp or the DCOS, through your CoC if appropriate, in the first instance. Also, a 5 days’ notice must be given in order to ensure enough cash is available at the counter.

Post Office Ration Card 2025/26

QR Code for Post Office Ration Card 2025/26 Renewal

Please be advised, the issuance of the 2025/26 cash transaction cards is through a request system.

Please click HERE for the link or scan the QR code below is the mode of requesting new cards.

Upon submission a message will be displayed, indicating the date for collection.


Address Format for Service Personnel/ Garrison Support Personnel:

Service/Staff number, Title/Rank, Full Name
Unit (1 or 2 RGR, HQ Brunei Garrison, BFB)
Sub Unit (HQ, A, B, C Coy/Department)
Tuker/Medicina Lines
BFPO 11 or BF1 3AG

Address Format for Families:

Title, Full Name
(C/O) Service/Staff number, Title/Rank, Full Name
Unit (1 or 2 RGR, HQ Brunei Garrison, BFB)
Sub Unit (HQ, A, B, C Coy/Department)
Tuker/Medicina Lines
BFPO 11 or BF1 3AG

BFPO Price/Size Guide

Please click the image to enlarge.

Postage requirements

When customers come to the Post Office with parcels to send, please make sure the items are already correctly addressed and securely sealed.

When Posting Parcels please ensure they are clearly addressed properly and within the dimensions of Depth (460mm) x Length (610mm) x Width (460mm) and no heavier than 20Kg.

Use of BFPO to Operate a Business

‘Customers who are operating a business overseas for personal gain, are not authorised to use the BFPO facilities to forward or receive mail items connected with that business. The MOD pays for the transportation of mail to and from overseas by air or surface means. To allow customers to use the BFPO to operate a business for personal gain would constitute an abuse of public funds.

Individuals, who are authorised or choose to operate businesses overseas, are advised to use local civilian post offices to receive or send goods connected with their business, whereby full international rates of postage will be paid.

Should a violation of this Guidance & Direction be suspected, the Chain of Command will be notified and disciplinary action may be taken against offenders’.

Contact information:

For general BFPO enquiries please use the following information

Email: bfpoenquiries@gmail.com

For BFPO mail tracking/ issues, please contact service desk

Email : desbfpo-enquiries@mod.gov.uk
Tel Military: 94676 3450

Tel Civil: +44 (0)345 769 7978 (calls are charged at local rate in the UK)
Alternative: +44 (0)20 8589 3450

Post Office, Chit Chat Community Centre:

Email: BruneiGar-HQ-Post-SNCO
Christopher.Locke173@mod.gov.uk

Phone – (+673) 3224101 ext. 3218

Duty mobile – (+673) 9330239

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BRUNEI: Darts Competition - Saturday 13th June 2026, 1500hrs @ Flying Kukris Clubhouse, Mumong


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