howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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could be worse paul, they could be laying the dignitary when the last sod arrives.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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HOWARD
Who is this sod???? lol
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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any one we know,please feel free to tell all.
Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Howard - i lined you up for that one
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i could not get a better straight man paul.
the cheque is in the post.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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This is part of a Press Release, to advise on the Bleriot week-end's activities>
Throughout the weekend of 25-26 July, Dover will host a prestigious international festival in celebration of Louis Blériot's achievement in becoming the first person to fly across the English Channel and to commemorate the pioneering age of aviation.
The weekend, which also marks the 50th anniversary of the first hovercraft crossing of the English Channel between Calais and Dover by Sir Christopher Cockerell, aims to be an event for all the family to enjoy.
Dover2009 will be an occasion for local people and visitors far and wide, to experience the rich culture and heritage of Dover, the warmth of its hospitality, its proud history with France and the strength of cross-Channel connections, its long association with the Armed Forces and its role as one of Europe's busiest gateways.
Background. Dover 2009 (www.dover2009.com) will be a truly historic and memorable event.
With the full support and engagement of the Royal Air Force, the Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Aero Club (which is planning an Air Race and a procession of 200 microlights across the English Channel), the French Air Force and the Aero Club de France, and many others from across the international aviation community, the centrepiece of Dover 2009 will comprise a unique and historic Air Pageant with a series of flypasts over Dover Castle, a re-creation of the Blériot flight and displays of historic and vintage aircraft at the nearby Duke of York's Royal Military School to commemorate the pioneering days of aviation, including the early operations of the Royal Naval Air Service in support of the Dover Patrol.
The day's events will include a ceremony to mark the restoration of the Blériot Memorial adjacent to Dover Castle and conclude with a Gala Dinner in the grounds of Dover Castle courtesy of English Heritage followed by a Fireworks Spectacular over the Port of Dover.
Among the many attractions will be the transformation of Dover's historic Seafront, which will become home to a number of Anglo-French and also Anglo-Italian themed activities, the latter in recognition of the role played by the legendary Italian engineer Alessandro Anzani who designed and built the 25HP engine that powered the Blériot XI aeroplane.
The transformation of the 800m length Seafront is designed to provide a truly international series of events of exceptional quality for the enjoyment of the thousands of visitors who are expected to be in Dover over the weekend.
The Seafront will host 3 large tented Villages each of which will be dedicated to showcasing, respectively, the finest traditions of France, Italy and England in terms of history, heritage and culture, including importantly, the very best of each country's fare.
The carnival atmosphere will be continually refreshed by a succession of entertainments and artistes from each country reflecting in particular, the period of La Belle Epoch and Edwardian England through to those cultural activities which today play an important part in the life of each country and form an essential element of its tourism offer.
Not long to go now.
Roger
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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Can anyone confirm it will cost a £10 to get into the Bleriot area on the anniversary if so how can you charge on the seafront.
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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The charge is for the Duke of Yorks School static displays, replica landing spot, etc. The seafront is free.
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Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Work is going on fast at the Bleriot Memorial (details of ticket prices now on the Dover2009 website...)
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Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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2 weeks to go and still a lot to do !!
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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please, please let everything be ready on the day!!!!!
so many people will be visiting from outside, the media will be here.
we must not have another dover own goal.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Scotchie Im not sure what happened there re photos, have had a look in your post and all seems okay. You havent deleted the pictures from your upload box by any chance...thats what Ian found last week or so. He mentioned this to me over the weekend...he was wondering why his pictures were disappearing and then following a tip form Terry twigged what was happening. He was deleting them from his upload box and they in turn were going from the website. It was one of those anomolies and we didnt know why it was happening either...but now know.
But yes that pic shows the place in a terrible state for the celebrations. lets hope we dont shoot ourselves in the foot as Howard says.