To commemorate Remembrance Sunday Kenley Revival Project have worked with a member the Kenley Airfield Friends Group to create info ...
10 November 2019 – In a ceremony to mark the 101st anniversary of the end of the First World War, ...
Reverend Tim Goode’s sermon from the Battle of Britain commemorations: We also felt that it was amiss that there was not ...
On the 18th May, 2019, the British Army arrived at RAF Kenley to complete exercises and training over the weekend. 71 ...
It is that time of year when many people remember those who served their country by making a donation for a ...
This report presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork supervised by MOLA at Kenley Airfield and forms part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Kenley Revival Project.
Here at Kenley Revival HQ we have never been short of surprises. Whether it be the stories of those who lived, served or played at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain to the very fabric of the site's architecture itself.
It’s truly an exciting time as our Conservation works programme is now fully underway with both our contractors onsite. They’ll ...
It’s been an incredible year here at Kenley Revival HQ. We’ve achieved our biggest single event to date with our ...
Are there any memories left of this long-abandoned WWII RAF fighter aerodrome?
St Luke's Church connection with RAF Kenley is a sad but nonetheless proud one - its beautiful graveyard is home to a spot called “Airmen’s Corner”.
Graphic artist Simon Grant recollects one of his earliest memories was of his father pointing out a Spitfire fighter when ...
As the RAF Kenley tribute relocation works enter their final stages we at Kenley Revival HQ were incredibly fortunate to ...
The Kenley team have previously posted about the RAF Kenley Tribute and about how it was moved forward out of ...
On Monday, 6 November, some of our education volunteers and project team, on behalf of all our amazing education volunteers, ...
Art is significant, recalling and interpreting every possible aspect of life in many ways. Photos more recently have provided vivid ...
Did you know the war-time classic "Reach for the Sky" was filmed on location at Kenley airfield in 1955? Let's take a closer look at one of Kenley's famous faces: Group Captain Douglas Bader DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar.
Contractors are busy installing the new heritage signs at Kenley airfield, just in time for the 80th anniversary of 'The Hardest Day' of the Battle of Britain.