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Old 22nd Sep 2009, 09:30
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Snaga II
 
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The Official routine:

Visitors arriving at RAF St Mawgan should enter via the Main Gate and report to the Main Guardroom building to book in and collect visitor passes.

Parking While Booking In

Small vehicles (cars, vans, mini-buses, etc) approaching the Control of Entry point should stay in the left lane and use the temporary parking area. Large vehicles (buses, lorries, etc) should park in the left hand side after the barrier or the lay-by 30 metres on the right hand side.

Booking In Procedures

All visitors are required to produce 2 forms of UK recognized identification when booking in, with at least 1 form of photo-ID (ideally a passport, new style driving licence, etc).

Details of the person being visited/met or the place being visited, along with any documents related to the visit, should be provided to assist the Main Guardroom staff in verifying the visitors are allowed access to RAF St Mawgan. Casual visitors need to be escorted on the Station by an authorized sponsor (service person, MOD civil servant or adult dependent), who should arrange to meet their visitors at the Main Gate.

Group Visits

Groups visiting RAF St Mawgan for specific visits, events or activities should be booked in advance by the authorized person at St Mawgan arranging the visit/activity. Full details of the visit, including a list of all visitors, should be forwarded to the RAF Police section at least 5 working days before the visit.

Searches On Entry

Visitors should note there may be a requirement to be searched prior to entering the unit. In the event that anyone refuses permission for these searches, then access to the unit will be denied.

As previously stated, give John a call ( 01726 66346 ) and arrangements can be made to meet and help with the booking in process and also to guide you around the aircraft and museum.
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