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News"Night Air" evening entertainment
The weather may have caused some hasty, last-minute location changes and a bit of a reshuffle in the line-up, but this year’s ‘Night Air’ sponsored by Corona Extra didn’t disappoint. The new cliff top location provided a magnificent backdrop for the Royal Marines Recruiting Display Team’s unarmed combat demonstration and ...
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NewsFestival-goers asked to ‘Go-Green’
Organisers ask visitors to this year’s Festival to be responsible – whether this is taking home or recycling their rubbish or just taking care of themselves in the Great British Summertime.The terms ‘sustainable’ and ‘air festival’ may well be at opposite ends of the spectrum but organisers feel this is ...
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NewsFlight times announced for 2011 event
For more details of the flying times, please purchase the 2011 Bournemouth Air Festival souvenir brochure or download the official 2011Bournemouth Air Festival iPhone/Android app.
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NewsInteractive displays on clifftops and seafront
The ground at this year’s Air Festival played host to a fantastic array of military assets, interactive displays and 1.5 miles of fantastic seafront and cliff top trading stands. Attractions included a Disney assault course, V Energy drink sponsored Volleyball events, Haribo and Nature Valley giveaways, a Countrylife ...
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NewsAvro Vulcan confirmed for second Festival appearance
Air Festival organisers have confirmed that the mighty Avro Vulcan will now be able to display twice thanks to the support of S&D Leisure, who are supporting Saturday’s display, and Bournemouth Airport, the appearance supporter for Sunday.Stanley Reeves, owner of S&D Leisure said; “We’re proud to support the Vulcan display ...
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NewsWelcome return for the Festival’s best-dressed lady
The stunning Hunter Jet Miss Demeanour will be returning to Bournemouth once again this summer, displaying on all four days of the Festival.The Hunter is a milestone in British aircraft design. It is hard to believe that this, the most striking and beautiful aircraft on the display circuit, is actually ...
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Nord submits Glasgow plans
Scheme to redevelop city’s Royal Exchange Square is firm’s largest to date
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New 'enterprise zones' announced
The government has announced locations for new “enterprise zones” in England to try to boost economic growth.Ministers said 30,000 new jobs would be created by 2015 by giving cheaper business rates, superfast broadband and lower levels of planning control.New zones were announced at sites in Cheshire, Cornwall, Gosport, Norfolk, Hereford, ...
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NewsDC16 Issey Miyake
This season’s must have is the limited edition Dyson Issey Miyake DC16 handheld vacuum cleaner.
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NewsAudi Avant 2015: Master in Car Design Preview
“Scuola Politecnica di Design” is to exhibit the final projects of “Master in Car Design”..
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NewsCorona Extra sponsors Night Air
Air Festival organisers are proud to announce details of this year’s dazzling Night Air programme, sponsored by Corona Extra, the authentic, easy-to-enjoy beer. Stay longer…see more. That’s the message to Festival-goers this year, and thanks to the support of Corona, visitors will find it hard ...
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Mercedes unveils the Lego Unimog
Fully functioning 1:12 scale model of off-roader revealed. You want to build it. Immediately
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NewsMars - astronomy for children
At first, the only way modern explorers could study Mars was with satellites that would fly close to the surface of Mars and take pictures as they did so. The satellites would then send these pictures back to Earth. As scientific technology became more advanced, scientists were able to put spacecraft into orbit around the Red Planet. These types of missions allowed scientists and researchers to obtain even more information about Mars. Then, as technology advanced even more, they were able to actually land spacecraft on the surface of Mars.
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NewsZ-A Studio and ICrave win competition to design pop-up wedding chapel
Z-A Studio and ICrave have won a competition to design a pop-up chapel in New York to celebrate the legalisation of gay marriage.The two successful designs will be built on Saturday at Merchants’ Gate in Central Park and operate till dusk.The competition to be married there was as tough as ...
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NewsNearly half UK's biggest companies failing to act on carbon emissions law
Most of the FTSE 100 is subject to the Carbon Reduction Commitment, which ranks them by energy efficiency. Photograph: Kieran Doherty/ReutersNearly half of the UK’s top companies do not have targets on greenhouse gas emissions, despite years of legislation and campaigning on the issue, a study by the Carbon ...













