Sea King Mk7 A 'Farewell Flypast' after almost 50 years of service
Collection of memories of the farewell flypast Wednesday 19th September 2019 https://wakelet.com/wake/89d85d10-7dc6-4ad5-9646-f157c7323060
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Goodbye to the SeaKings Mk7 Helicopters @RNASCuldrose #flyby #helicopters #godrevy #Cornwall pic.twitter.com/d5iLhLbOPI read more »
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Sea King Mk7 A 'Farewell Flypast' after almost 50 years of service
After almost 50 years of service, the last Sea Kings flying in the UK, are retiring
Sea King Mk7
A 'Farewell Flypast' by this historic aircraft and where in the region you will get to see it
Don’t forget to take your lunch outside tomorrow and turn your eyes to the sky.
On WEDNESDAY 19th SEPTEMBER, 849 Naval Air Squadron will fly their Sea King Mk7 helicopters on a ‘Farewell Tour’ of Devon and Cornwall - the last flying UK military Sea King helicopters.
The aircraft will leave RNAS Culdrose at 1100 and land back in Helston three hours later. A map with approximate timings is below.
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Flying Scotsman from Plymouth to Penzance | Saturday 6th October 2018
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Flying Scotsman and Mayflower Steam trains over Angarrack Saturday 6th about 10:45....
Steam trains over Angarrack about 10:45 am
Leaving from Plymouth our train is hauled by 60103 Flying Scotsman over the Tamar Bridge then through Cornwall to Penzance. After a break in Penzance, of approximately 2 hours we return diesel hauled to Plymouth.This trip will be diesel hauled on the return journey.
Estimated Timings Outward Return Plymouth 0900 1500 Penzance 1100 1300
180917 | PA18/02360/PREAPP | Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) for residential development | Foundry Yard Foundry Lane Hayle
PA18/02360/PREAPP| Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) for residential development | Foundry Yard Foundry Lane Hayle Cornwall
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King George Memorial Car Park Foundry Lane Hayle Cornwall
Flower Arranging Workshop with help and advice
Second session 2pm to 4 pm at Angarrack Community Centre on Friday 16 November 2018.
All welcome - £2 per session.
Further information - please contact Lynne 01736-753724.
FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2018
Workshop with help and advice when needed. Please bring along a container, foliage, flowers, baubles etc. Floral foam, accessories etc will be available to purchase on both afternoons.
Flower Arranging Demonstration - inexpensive flower arrangements for Christmas
Two sessions 2pm to 4 pm at Angarrack Community Centre on Friday 9 November and Friday 16 November 2018.
The first afternoon will be an informal demonstration and the second a workshop.
All welcome - £2 per session.
Further information - please contact Lynne 01736-753724.
FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2018 Demonstration by Lynne - inexpensive flower arrangements for Christmas.
FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2018 Workshop with help and advice when needed. Please bring along a container, foliage, flowers, baubles etc. Floral foam, accessories etc will be available to purchase on both afternoons.
September - Last chance to have your say about Cornwall Council Electoral Review
180911 | Press Release | Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute
11 September 2018
PRESS RELEASE
Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute
Hayle Town Council says it has created a new proposal that would resolve a dispute over boundary changes proposed for Cornwall Council.
180911 | Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute | Hayle Town Council
Hayle proposes a solution to Cornwall Council boundary dispute and we need your support now!
Hayle Town Council has revised its submission to the boundary commission with regard to the Cornwall Council ward boundaries.
The council opposes the current proposal by the boundary commission which would see the creation of a small ward covering much of Hayle and a larger one covering Gwinear-Gwithian and eastern Hayle, arguing that it would split the area’s largest town into two and leave an unmanageably huge area for the councillor covering Gwinear-Gwithian to cover. This, argues Mayor Clive Polkinghorne, would leave large numbers of people bereft of effective representation on Cornwall Council. read more »

