A Traffic Training Centre on the site of RAF Norton. The centre is based in the old winch and trailer shed. The barrack accommodation and ablutions block is also still standing. The station operated between 1938 and 1965. The station consisted of domestic accommodation, administrative buildings, stores, balloon sheds, winch and tractor sheds and refuelling positions. During the world war 2, the station housed No. 16 Balloon Centre. This used the local Auxiliary Air Force Units to operate balloon barrages. After the war the station was home to maintenance units including No. 3 Ground Radio Servicing Squadron. Most buildings have now been demolished however, concrete hard standing and roads/ trackways are still discernible. Prior to military use the area consisted of fields. The Norton parish enclosure award of 1815 shows this area as being enclosed from Hemsworth common. Legibility is partial as it is clear that the building has been reused though not necessarily apparent what it's former use was.