DescriptionCatterick Garrison Town Centre - geograph.org.uk - 171888.jpg
English: Catterick Garrison Town Centre. Roundabout and Aldi at the centre of Catterick Garrison. Established in 1908 and known until 1973 as Catterick Camp; Catterick Garrison is the largest garrison in the British Army. The town has a population of some 12,000 with many more troops stationed there temporarily; there is a full range of shops and other urban infrastructure. http://www.army.mod.uk/catterick_garrison/about_us/history.htm
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