Warrington Air Cadets / Air Training Corps

Please note that this information extracted from the Warrington Air Cadets website:

Cave lupum, meaning ‘Beware the wolf’ is the motto of 1330 (Warrington) Squadron Air Training Corps. The squadron is situated at the western most extremity of the Greater Manchester Wing that formed in 2011. 1330 (Warrington) Squadron joined the new wing from one of its predecessors, East Cheshire and South Manchester Wing.

The squadron co-exists at its location with the Army Cadet Force and Army Reserves, at Peninsula Barracks. The Air Cadet building is named Tedder House. Our location is so named after former Chief of the Air Staff, Marshall of the Royal Air Force Arthur William Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder, GCB, who was instrumental during many operations of WW2 and a re-sculpting commander of the RAF in the years following.

We offer many opportunities, with both aviation and ground based themes, which help young people to develop as individuals and good citizens. Training at the squadron is delivered by a team of highly motivated and committed Cadet Force Adult Volunteers who give up their time freely to support the young people that we serve. To find out more use the ‘Contact Us’ link above and get in touch!

Fg Off Alan Radcliffe RAFVR(T) Officer Commanding

Who to contact

Telephone
01925 555130
E-mail
oc.1330@aircadets.org
Website
1330squadron.org.uk/

Where to go

Name
Tedder House
Address
Peninsula Barracks
O'leary Street
Warrington
Postcode
WA2 7QS

Time / date details

When is it on
Mondays and Thursdays: 7pm - 9.30pm
Time of day
Evening

Other details

Availability

Age ranges
Minimum age to join is 13 years. Although you can be a cadet until the age of 20
we would normally register new starters at the latest at age 16.
Referral required
No
Referral details

Once you have decided that being in the Air Cadets is for you, there is a simple application form to complete for our records. There is no requirements for fitness tests, medicals or entrance exams.