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    ROLLS-ROYCE 'WINGS AND WHEELS' EVENT -
    DOVER SEAFRONT 5-6 JUNE

    One hundred Rolls-Royce cars, aerial displays by The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight including wartime Spitfires and a Lancaster, and a fireworks display all feature in a great programme of free events on Dover Seafront on 5/6 June.

    The event is to mark the 100th anniversary of the first non-stop return flight of the channel by CS Rolls, co-founder of Rolls-Royce, and has been put together by Dover District Council, Dover Town Council and Dover Harbour Board, with sponsorship from Rolls-Royce plc.

    Celebrations start at 10.15pm on Saturday 5 June with a Firework and Pyrotechnic Display sponsored by Dover Town Council at the Prince of Wales Pier. The remaining events are focused on the Sunday.

    A range of other events has been announced, including:

    · On Sunday 6 June, up to 100 Rolls-Royce cars, the earliest dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, will be displayed from noon on the seafront by the South Eastern section of the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts Club. Charles Rolls' only surviving car, an 1899 Panhard Levassor will also be on display, courtesy of Norfolk Museum Service

    · On Sunday 6 June, at around 12.30pm, a ceremony will be held at the newly renovated Charles Rolls statue, followed at around 1pm by a short air display over the harbour by a Spitfire supplied by Rolls-Royce plc and a 10 minute display by The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

    · The solo Spitfire will then fly to Calais recreating Rolls' cross channel flight, returning at about 4.10pm for a final display over the harbour

    · A new display is being put on at Dover Museum from 31 May to 5 September about the Dover connections with Rolls-Royce

    · The Western Heights Preservation Society is also opening the Drop Redoubt Napoleonic Fort on the Western Heights all weekend 10am to 5pm, and a shuttle bus will run between the seafront, Market Square and Western Heights

    · A static vintage car display in Dover Market Square on Sunday.



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    Cllr Frederick Scales, DDC Cabinet Member for Economy and Special Projects said: "This is going to be a great fun weekend for everyone with lots to see and do. We have some fantastic Rolls-Royce cars coming to celebrate the day, as well as the historic Rolls-Royce powered Spitfires and Lancaster. This has been a great piece of partnership work between DDC, Dover Town Council and Dover Harbour Board, and Rolls-Royce plc has made a generous contribution to the costs of the day."

    All events are subject to weather conditions. For more information about the centenary celebrations, please see the website at www.rollsroyceanniversary.com




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