RAF Brize Norton has unveiled a new pedestrian crossing system at a key intersection at the main entry point to the Station, including the first Rainbow Crossing present on a military establishment in the UK.
Members of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation at RAF Brize Norton became aware of the need for an improved pedestrian crossing system near the very front of the main gate of RAF Brize Norton, linking walking routes and improving safety for all users of the busy entry point. The improved design sees a new Zebra Crossing installed which links to an intersection with the RAFA Kidz Nursery entrance much to the delight of the children. Rainbow Crossings can be found across the UK, supporting the LGBTQ+ community and promoting diversity and inclusion.
The idea for the project came from Sara Hayes who works as an Estates Facilities Manager for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation at RAF Brize Norton. She said: “As a member of the LGBTQ+ community I am very proud to see this project completed and unveiled on 31 March, which is Transgender Visibility Day. The Rainbow Crossing has strong ties with the LGBTQIA community, but over the past three years, it has also become a symbol of thanks to emergency staff during COVID.
It serves as a reminder of the progress within the MOD and its stance on making the Armed Forces a more inclusive and accepting environment. I am exceptionally proud of all involved.”