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This is my first report, hope you find it interesting!
RAF Snaith is located in Yorkshire between Castleford and Goole near a small village called Pollington. The airfield became operational in 1940/41 and was a primarily a bomber base with three concrete runways, three hangers and thirty six heavy bomber hard standings. At its peak use the station could accommodate 2400 personnel. 150 Squadron were initially based here and flew Wellington bombers on raids over Europe. In 1942 150 Sqn moved out and were replaced by 51 Squadron who flew Halifax bombers. A total of 892 service men lost there lives flying out of Snaith during the war.
There seems some confusion when the base closed but I believe it to be sometime between 1946 and 1950. The M62 was constructed through the north side of the site in the 1970’s cutting through the end section of one of the smaller secondary runways.
The site is still used in various ways pretty much all the hard standings are gone, the WAAF site is still used by the looks of it for agriculture; two of the hangers remain in use in there original state one for storage and the other larger J type hanger is used by a Aggregates supply company. The remaining hanger has been re-clad and appears to again be used for some form of storage. The runways are used by a Straw distribution company of all things. The large majority of the domestic side of the airfield have been demolished but many clusters of buildings still remain, I missed lots of them out but I plan to go back to the site to fill in the gaps sometime. The sergeants mess (inc fireplace) and MT sheds still stand along with workshops, Officers mess and various accommodation huts.
A small well maintained Memory Garden stands on the site with many different plaques of remembrance and monuments including a propeller that had been discovered in The Wash (Which is a larger estuary in Eastern England for those that don't know) after nearly 60 years. There is also a plaque some were on the site remembering the dead from a tragic accident were an explosion in the bomb dump occurred during June 1943.
^ The main runway
^Type J hanger from the main runway
^The Sergeants Mess
^Inside
^Far end of the Sergeants Mess
^Billet
^Unsure what the building was I think it was the Sqn HQ it appeared to have some sort of old radio gear in it.
^Think this is some form of water heater
^Fire place was in what appeared to be a sort of common room at one end of a billet
^M62 that has cut through one of the secondary runways
^Snaith just after the end of the war.
^How the site looks today
^Sadly only one of these huts near the hanger remains today.
MaBs
RAF Snaith is located in Yorkshire between Castleford and Goole near a small village called Pollington. The airfield became operational in 1940/41 and was a primarily a bomber base with three concrete runways, three hangers and thirty six heavy bomber hard standings. At its peak use the station could accommodate 2400 personnel. 150 Squadron were initially based here and flew Wellington bombers on raids over Europe. In 1942 150 Sqn moved out and were replaced by 51 Squadron who flew Halifax bombers. A total of 892 service men lost there lives flying out of Snaith during the war.
There seems some confusion when the base closed but I believe it to be sometime between 1946 and 1950. The M62 was constructed through the north side of the site in the 1970’s cutting through the end section of one of the smaller secondary runways.
The site is still used in various ways pretty much all the hard standings are gone, the WAAF site is still used by the looks of it for agriculture; two of the hangers remain in use in there original state one for storage and the other larger J type hanger is used by a Aggregates supply company. The remaining hanger has been re-clad and appears to again be used for some form of storage. The runways are used by a Straw distribution company of all things. The large majority of the domestic side of the airfield have been demolished but many clusters of buildings still remain, I missed lots of them out but I plan to go back to the site to fill in the gaps sometime. The sergeants mess (inc fireplace) and MT sheds still stand along with workshops, Officers mess and various accommodation huts.
A small well maintained Memory Garden stands on the site with many different plaques of remembrance and monuments including a propeller that had been discovered in The Wash (Which is a larger estuary in Eastern England for those that don't know) after nearly 60 years. There is also a plaque some were on the site remembering the dead from a tragic accident were an explosion in the bomb dump occurred during June 1943.
^ The main runway
^Type J hanger from the main runway
^The Sergeants Mess
^Inside
^Far end of the Sergeants Mess
^Billet
^Unsure what the building was I think it was the Sqn HQ it appeared to have some sort of old radio gear in it.
^Think this is some form of water heater
^Fire place was in what appeared to be a sort of common room at one end of a billet
^M62 that has cut through one of the secondary runways
^Snaith just after the end of the war.
^How the site looks today
^Sadly only one of these huts near the hanger remains today.
MaBs
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