Glen Parva Barracks
Glen Parva Barracks was a military installation at Glen Parva near South Wigston in Leicestershire. HistoryThe barracks opened under the name of Wigston Barracks in 1881.[1] Their creation took place as part of the Cardwell Reforms which encouraged the localisation of British military forces.[2] The barracks became the depot for the two battalions of the 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot as well as the 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot.[3] Following the Childers Reforms, the barracks became the depot of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment in 1881.[3] Tens of thousands of recruits and conscripts were trained there for deployment during the First World War.[4] The barracks went on to become the regional centre for infantry training as the Forester Brigade Depot in 1960.[5] They were closed in the late 1960s and most of the buildings were sold.[1] Although Glen Parva Young Offenders Institution now occupies much of the site[6] a unit of the Royal Army Pay Corps remained there until 1997.[7] References
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