To provide, maintain and develop safe and sustainable training facilities in order to meet the training requirements of Defence
Templeton training area (TTA) is a disused World War II airfield of approximately 164 ha (404 acres).  It is located approximately 25 minutes north of Penally training camp. Built in 1939, to the west of Templeton village in the south west of Pembrokeshire, it has three intersecting runways and a network of taxiways which link into aircraft standing areas.  The terrain is flat to undulating with a west to southwest aspect.
Templeton Training Area

Templeton training area is owned by the MOD and is administered via the Penally Training Camp Commandant and staff.  Training personnel, made up of regular and territorial soldiers as well as cadet units, extensively use TTA for up to sub unit dry training with the use of pyrotechnics authorised within designated areas.  An Army orienteering course has been set up and is widely used by visiting units.  A bridging pit is available to engineering units.

Public access is via two bridleways transversing the runways which have been recently renovated to allow greater use by diverse organisations.  The grassland is leased for grazing and there are a number of organisations who hold leases to enable other use of the area on stipulated occasions.
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