The first year of summer camp was 1959, and camp continues to the present.
The camp continued to be used as a prison for Polish political prisoners.
On June 1, 1991 the camp was officially open and has continued to grow ever since.
It is in this form that the camp continues to the present day.
The camp continued to be successful, and in 1987 a £25 million investment programme was announced.
At its peak, the camp had facilities for 12,000 military personnel and continued as a training facility until early 1944.
The camp continued to function this way until the war ended.
The camp has continued to stay with the Cheley family for four generations.
Over time, this camp grew into a military town and continues to be used by the British Army to the present day.
Outdoor hikes and camps continued but became limited in number.