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Tidworth Personnel Recovery Centre

Rifleman Linden Woodford, 21 from 3 Battalion The Rifles, Major Peter Norton and Private Josh Campbell, 21 from 23 Pioneer Regiment outside the PRC facility at Tedworth House (photo by Sgt Ian Forsyth RLC - Crown Copyright 2011)Tedworth House, is the newest of the Army's Personnel Recovery and Assessment Centres (PRACs). Key facilities such as temporary residential accommodation, classrooms, catering facilities and a gymnasium are now operating allowing in up to 26 recovering Armed Forces personnel to move in during July 2011. 

Tedworth House is just one centre in the network of five Personnel Recovery Centres that form part of the Army Recovery Capability, a Tri-Service MoD venture supported by The Royal British Legion and Help for Heroes, and involving other Service charities. These centres will, within a military environment, deliver co-ordinated support to recovering personnel from across the Armed Forces.

Set in the heart of Tidworth Garrison, Wiltshire, one of the Army's largest Garrison towns, Tedworth House will provide comprehensive support to wounded, injured and sick personnel and their families. Renovation work at Tedworth House is due to be completed in Spring 2012 and, when fully open, the centre will be able to provide comprehensive support and residential accommodation for up to 50 wounded, injured and sick personnel from all three Services in the south of England.