New 1832 Sqn Building Opens
New North Manchester Squadron Building
Opens

Sunday
22nd August saw the Official Opening Ceremony of the new
headquarters building of 1832 (North Manchester) Squadron at
Longton Road, Blackley, Manchester.

The opening was performed by the
Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Colonel Warren J Smith JP as
well as the Lord Mayor of Greater Manchester, Councillor Mark
Hackett. Also at this important Air Cadet occasion was Regional
Commandant North, Group Captain John Middleton OBE as well as
representatives from RAFA and the Royal British Legion.

Group Captain Middleton opened
the proceedings by telling guests that he had a special interest in
1832 (North Manchester) Squadron as it was here that his 'air'
career started before progressing into the Royal Air Force,
culminating in piloting Avro Vulcan bomber aircraft.

The Lord Mayor praised the
cadets, staff and civilian committee of the squadron for their hard
work preparing the squadron for the opening ceremony and felt sure
that the squadron would be an asset to the local
community.
Colonel Smith spoke to staff and
cadets who were on parade in front of the building with a bugle
accompaniment by two of the squadron cadet musicians.
Following the official opening
ceremony, all guests did a walkround of squadron
facilities including the training rooms as well as the Flight
Simulator, designed to give the cadets a 'virtual experience' of
flying before going on to flying and gliding 'for real' at the
squadron's designated flying facilities on RAF
Stations. Cadets fly from RAF Woodvale and 635VGS at (ex RAF)
Topcliffe Airfield. Drummers from the squadron band also
entertained the VIPs and guests.
The cadets of 1832 Squadron have
occupied temporary accommodation for nearly six years since their
original squadron building was declared as unusable and cadet
numbers dropped because of this.

The squadron, now in its new
building, has now started to increase in numbers thanks to
publicity drives headed by squadron commander Flight Lieutenant
Kevin McGuire and his adult staff.

Flight Lieutenant McGuire said
"Since we moved into the new building we have been able to reform
the Squadron band. Recruitment for new Cadets and Staff is moving
forward at a pace and 1832 Squadron will now go from strength to
strength".