Fears the naval facility would close have now ended as the Rosyth site turns to the control of the Royal Navy.

The future of MOD Caledonia has been secured as it returns to the control of the Royal Navy. After being managed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), the establishment was recommissioned as HMS Caledonia on April 1st, with His Majesty The King approving the move.

The transition back to Navy Command will see HMS Caledonia revitalising its role as a Naval Support Activity for the growing Royal Navy presence at nearby Babcock Rosyth, while also supporting Scottish shipbuilding on the Forth and Clyde.

Initially commissioned in 1946 as a Naval artificers training establishment, HMS Caledonia’s role evolved into an RN Support Establishment for naval activity in Rosyth Royal Dockyard after the closure of HMNB Rosyth and its tender establishment HMS Cochrane in 1995. The site was transferred to the Defence Infrastructure Organisation in 2011 as “MOD Caledonia,” coinciding with Babcock Rosyth acquiring the nearby dockyard.

The Roya Navy say here that HMS Caledonia will continue to support the Royal Navy Headquarters Scotland and Northern Ireland, Maritime Reserve units HMS Scotia and Royal Marines Reserve Scotland, the Royal Marine Scotland Band, the Royal Navy’s Candidate Preparation Centre-North, as well as RN and RM Cadet training facilities and other youth organisations.

Tom Dunlop
Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.
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Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 year ago

Good. It has been on the chopping block for a while.

Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 year ago

It is indicative that a long term future is seen for the yard and ship building there.

The crews need somewhere to work while taking on a ship.

I’m sure someone will say bunk down on board but they are effectively building sites so that isn’t very safe or restful as the environmental systems won’t be running!

Radar
Radar
1 year ago

The MOD has to keep this facility as its the only place they can fix their duff A/carriers !

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 year ago
Reply to  Radar

Ha. Just for interest, and being pedantic, the old Rosyth Royal Dockyard is not MoD Caledonia. The Caledonia facility can be seen in the article’s main photo as the far area of buildings beyond the line of trees.

Coll
Coll
1 year ago

Yeah, I was slightly confused about that. I had to look it up.

Last edited 1 year ago by Coll
Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 year ago
Reply to  Radar

A part broke because of some shaft alignment went out of whack.

It happens. It will be fixed.

QEC herself has been a very good ship.

Arthur Ellington
Arthur Ellington
1 year ago

Sadly the photo is of the “nearby” Babcock Rosyth Dockyard, not HMS Caledonia!

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 year ago

It’s a speck in the background.

geoff
geoff
1 year ago

Good Morning from 19deg C Durban 5am.
Looking at that photo I am still amazed how the QE’s managed to squeeze through that narrow channel into open water! Hats off to crew behind that move. Very little room to avoid a costly(and embarassing) cock-up!😬

Gunbuster
Gunbuster
1 year ago

Knowing the DIO and its record on accommodation its probably still the total S*** hole it was in 86-88 when I was there refitting Brum and the Leander Refit Group was in use.

The Bop was good though😉

Dern
Dern
1 year ago
Reply to  Gunbuster

Don’t worry, the Daily Mail will get the inside scoop from an angry ex-squaddie with an axe to grind and access to Whatsapp groups.

Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 year ago
Reply to  Gunbuster

I thought it was heavily refurbed when the QECs were in build as part of that budget?

John
John
1 year ago

Complete waste of money. The UK as part of NATO has started a war with Russia, we are in the phoney war now but when the real shooting starts this facility will be gone quite literally in a flash. It is time the UK stopped wasting taxpayer’s funds on trying to make the rich even richer at everyone else’s expense by trying to murder people in the other parts of the world that quite rightly refuse to be colonised by the degenerate “western” ideologies being pushed by “our” elites.

Gunbuster
Gunbuster
1 year ago
Reply to  John

Hang on shippers…Give me your address and I will send you a slip stone to grind your axe on…

Carlos
Carlos
1 year ago

Thats good news. The Scottish are master technicians

Last edited 1 year ago by Carlos