US Air Force to Renovate Bungalows at RAF Croughton, Displacing Residents
RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, England, will begin a 15-month renovation of 36 bungalows in May 2026, displacing residents who must seek off-base housing. The project, funded by the USAF, follows extensive planning and aims to modernize living conditions. Residents will be notified and supported throughout the process, with options for returning to base housing post-renovation. The refurbishment includes updates to electrical systems, kitchens, and external structures.

The U.S. Air Force will start a full refurbishment of 36 bungalows at RAF Croughton, England, in May 2026, lasting approximately 15 months. Residents will need to seek off-base housing due to the unavailability of on-base units during this period.
The project, which was planned since August 2020 and funded in fiscal year 2025, aims to modernize housing conditions. Residents will receive support in finding accommodations, and specific timelines for moving are set.
The renovations include significant updates to various housing features. A contractor will begin work in April 2026, with notifications sent to residents in advance.




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