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From left to Right: Pevine Munatonuo, Afu Billy, Matelita Houa, Duke of Cambridge, Talia Hong, Christina Giwe
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited the Commonwealth Youth Programme’s regional centre in the Solomon Islands as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour of Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
The Duke addressed young people from 12 Pacific countries at the start of the Commonwealth Pacific Youth Leadership and Integrity Conference in Honiara on 17 September.
Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme
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The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
programme launch on Thursday 21st of June for the 2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival. This year the world's largest literary festival announced who would be coming in August in the gorgeous setting of the Signet Library, next door to the old Parliament Hall
EIBF director Nick Barley outlines the adult portion of the vast programme (over two weeks, over 800 authors, plus readings, masterclasses, debates...)
OUR P.F.A STUDENT WING MEMBERS ARE BUSY IN VACCINATION PROGRAMME
We have been carrying out animal health check-up and vaccination camps since 2003 in surrounding 10 villages for farm animals. Every year we are doing 400-500 vaccinations fo farm animals per village, averaging 2000-3000 animals annually
The OPCW Associate Programme is an opportunity for mid-career professionals to gain practical experience to help strengthen national implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
!977 against Workington Comets. 56-22
Etheridge 9, Harding 12, Gooddy 8, Johns 6, Sage 12, Hooper 6 and Davey 3
Lawson 5, Wright 0, Havelock 5, Hindle 0, R/R, Reid 2, Newton 8 and Bevan 2.
Programme Pages 10 and 11: This running event was a 7.4 miles round-the-houses race in Cheltenham starting in 1964 until about 1991. It attracted the best road runners in England and formed a part of the then Cheltenham Festival of the time.
du 08 janvier au 25 mars
le Festival Arcades Hivernales
c'est chaque dimanche un événement musical
17h (before : thé, café … dès 16h30))
Entrée : 10€/8€
À Arcades Institute (8, place de la Monnaie, en plein cœur du vieux Tours).http://binged.it/sjdXuL
réservations : arcades.institute@orange.fr 02 47 66 25 65
À l’affiche de cette édition, des artistes tourangeaux, parmi les meilleurs, toutes chapelles confondues :
. 08/01 MOONJELLIES .
. 15/01 GRISBI .
. 22/01 TAPIN (Colotis Zoé & Sébastien Giniaux) .
. 29/01 MICHEL LELONG .
. 03/02 & 05/02 BADGE (Tribute to Clapton) .
. 12/02 TRIO MANSARI .
. 19/02 JACKPOT .
. 26/02 LA CANNE À SWING .
. 04/03 49 SWIMMING POOLS .
. 11/03 CROSSROADS .
. 18/03 MADERA EM TRIO .
. 25/03 BLUESY ROOSTERS .
Dans un lieu médiéval très exceptionnel des Xème et XIIième siècles à l’acoustique parfaite !
C’est une bonne excuse pour écourter le déjeuner familial, et plus enthousiasmant ou distrayant que de s’endormir devant l’émission de Drucker….et pourquoi pas l’occasion de rencontrer l’amour ou l’ami …. dans tous les cas la musique, le soleil, la joie et la lumière durant la grisaille hivernale tourangelle !
>programmation de Didier Doc Pilot :
RAF Hopton opened on 11th July 1940 as one of the network of Chain Home Radar Stations around the country. Hopton was a Chain Home Low (CHL) station using Type 13 MK.II, Type 25 and Type 54 radar installations. The site utilised a 200 foot mast (PRO Ref Air 25/681) which was sited on the east coast half a mile south of Hopton On Sea. A duplicate CHL radar installation on a low gantry was sited in the middle of the hutted domestic camp to the north.
After the war, the site was chosen to participate in the ROTOR Programme mounting a single Type 54 CHEL Mk.II radar installation controlled from an underground single level R2 bunker. Construction work was completed in September 1952 but handing over to the RAF was delayed for 6 months following a fire in the air conditioning plant in January 1953. Within a few years, it was realised that the ROTOR network, as it stood, was inadequate. With the coming of the H bomb in 1955, the rapid development of ''Green Garlic'' (AMES Type 80) and the arrival of high speed bombers, ''RAF Hopton'' was deemed redundant before the end of the decade.
According to War Plan UK the site was used as a Civil Defence Centre in the 1960’s but there is little confirmation of this. A document at Suffolk Archives (Control Chain 1962) reports that a ''former RAF Radar Station near Lowestoft'' is being converted into a Sub Regional Control. Suffolk’s Civil Defence Records however do not list it and it is known that the ROTOR bunker at Goldsborough in Yorkshire was considered as a Sub Regional Control but rejected as it was too big. The County Control is listed as being in County Hall, Ipswich (co-located with Ipswich Borough Control) with county sub-controls at Lowestoft and the Guildhall, Bury St. Edmunds.
The site was eventually sold to a local farmer but during the next 15 years it remained derelict and a regular haunt for local vandals and Hell’s Angels. By 1984 the entrance guardhouse (bungalow) was little more than a shell having lost its distinctive roof but the bunker below was still open, badly fire damaged and dangerous. Eventually access to the bunker was sealed with concrete when one of the Hells Angels was killed after falling off the stairs.
In 1988 a large plot of farmland, which included the former ROTOR Station was compulsorily purchased by the Ministry of Defence as it was required as a Ready Platform (along with RAF Trimingham and RAF Weybourne) for the UKADGE Series II (Upgraded Air Defence Ground Environment) Radar System controlled from RAF Neatishead. Both at RAF Trimingham and RAF Hopton the mounds were removed and the sites shaved to the concrete roof of the bunker. This was then built up with the ready platform on top of a new grassed mound. Ramps were then made to allow vehicle access to the top surface, on which the remote radars would be sited.
In 2007 it was revealed that the existing seawall adjacent to the site is now in poor condition and is expected to fail in the near future. Under the current Shore Management Plan it will not be replaced and subsequent erosion may start to expose the structure of the bunker within a few years.
A Royal Observer Corps underground post still exists at the southern end of the compound (see ROC Post ''Hopton''). The ventilation shaft has been demolished but all other surface features remain intact. The hatch has been removed and the shaft capped with concrete. Ed Beer who worked at Hopton from 1995 - 1997 describes the site shortly after closure. “Just inside the entrance gate is a small circular pillbox (still standing) and behind that the transformer for the domestic power supply. Beside the transformer was a portacabin that was used as a gym and close by more cabins that we used for cable and tent storage, these cabins had been moved from a local airfield where they were used as aircrew changing rooms.
To the right of the gate was a path leading past the fish pond and flagpole, standing orders read that the RAF standard would be raised at 0800 every day. At the far side of the car park is the accommodation block which included a fully fitted kitchen. Passing out of the end door onto a concrete hard standing, to your right used to stand the ‘Ops’ portacabin, to the front the technical “C” stores and to the left the engineering workshops.
Along the path running down the back of the building, straight across the tarmac up the path to the POL lockers, to your right is a concrete area which was part of the ROTOR site. As you walk on the path look at your feet because you are walking on the top of the passage into the ROTOR bunker. Back on the tarmac now, turn south, rising 20 feet is the radar hard standing installed in the early 1990’s, it comes round in a loop. Going clockwise walk up the right hand side of the road, against the side is a 50cm concrete wall. The two 380KVA diesel generators capable of running the entire site, stood in this field here.
Up to the top of the hill, set into the ground are 2 sets of tie down points and two plastic centre markers. Here the radar trailers once stood, exposed with no radome. To the right is a sharp 70° slope with a set of galvanised stairs, on the left of these stairs is the cable run that used to house the flexible wave guide and coax. Down the stairs and you are standing in a court yard cut into the side of the mound, the equipment cabins once stood here, cables snaking across the concrete, the air conditioners whining away.”
The site was sold to a local businessman in 2000. He has refurbished the 1988 accommodation block and converted it into a house. He has also reopened the bunker by digging out the rubble from the old guardhouse which had been dumped into the stairwell and covered over. Entering the tunnel just east of the old guardhouse using a ladder and after clambering over the remaining rubble infill we found ourselves in the access tunnel sloping gentle to the east.
After 50 yards the tunnel curves round to the south for another 50 yards before levelling out. To the right is the cable shaft with it’s ladder still in place, this is blocked near the surface with a concrete cap, to the left the transformer room is empty. Beyond this point is the ‘Z’ bend into the bunker itself. The original steel blast doors have been removed but the heavy wooden doors beyond are still in place giving access to the main north - south spine corridor.
The floor of the corridor is safe for most of its length but where there are sections of wooden floor giving access to the cableways beneath there are holes, some have been covered over with boards while others are open.
The bunker has been almost completely stripped of all equipment and fittings and was further wrecked in the 1970’s and 1980’s when it was open and a regular haunt for Hells Angels. There were several fires during this period and all the internal partition walls have gone as have the floorboards in all the rooms. Because of the fire and smoke damage the cladding is brittle and falls off the walls at the slightest touch; the bunker is very dry and riddled with asbestos.
The main operations rooms were on the left with doors from the corridor into three rooms. With the internal partition walls gone there is now one big wrecked shell, all that remains is the under floor trunking and the overhead lighting. At some point during the bunkers operational life the first door has been taken out of use and bricked up, the reason for this is unknown. At the end of the corridor on the left is the plant room with steps down into it. Again this has been completely stripped leaving just the concrete plinths.
On the right hand side of the spine corridor the first two doors led into two more radar rooms, the partition wall and floorboards have again been removed leaving an empty shell. Next on the right was a small store room where there would have been a ladder to the upper storage area above the rest rooms, the ladder has gone. The male and female toilets are still there although now wrecked. The two rest rooms have a solid floor and can be entered as can the small kitchen situated between them which still retains its cupboards, preparation surface and an extractor. The rest rooms are empty although the partition walls and serving hatches into the rest rooms are still in place.
The next room on the right was the GPO room which still retains some wooden racking for batteries and the final room on the right was the low voltage switchgear room, this is the only room retaining any original ‘equipment’. On the right hand side are racks of electrical switchgear with the remains of a floor standing cabinet on the left.
Information sourced from – www.subbrit.org.uk/sites/hopton-rotor-radar-station/
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
Winner best Comedy Programme: The Revolution Will Be Televised. Ceremony of the Arqiva British Academy TV Awards 2013 at the Royal Festival Hall 12th May 2013
My late son (Sound Recordist) Chris J Walker (lower left) with crew of The TV Holiday Programme (Chris Walker 06/03/1974 - 08.01.2005)
UNCTAD/TrainForTrade Port Management Programme: Training of Trainers Workshop of the English-speaking Network in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 3-9 July 2019.
The workshop was co-organized by Belfast Harbour Commissioners, with the support of Dublin Port Company and the Port of Cork Company.
32 senior managers (including 12 women) from the member ports of the English-speaking network of the Programme (Indonesia, Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, and the Philippines), as well as prospective port member (Kenya) and representative form the PMP French-speaking network (Cameroon), exchanged experiences and knowledge on the contents and delivery of modules 5 - 8 of the course on Modern Port Management.
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates.
Accession number spa.2326.2
Programme for play ‘The Pure, the Dead, and the Brilliant’ by Alan Bissett, and performed during the Edinburgh Fringe
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
Programme Name: Doctor Who - TX: n/a - Episode: n/a (No. n/a) - Embargoed for publication until: 27/11/2012 - Picture Shows: **STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:00:01 27th DECEMBER 2012** Clara (JENNA-LOUISE COLEMAN), The Doctor (MATT SMITH) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Adrian Rogers
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Manchester City Council. These images are made available for personal enjoyment or private study only. Anyone wishing to reproduce, exhibit, or make commercial use of an image in any medium must first seek permission.
Inside back cover from the theatre programme for a production of "Sybil" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1937. This page includes an advert for the Keighley Corporation Electricity Department on Coney Lane, General Manager: Harry Webber.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Sybil" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 15th February 1937. The military comic opera was written by Max Brody and Franz Martos, with music by Victor Jacobi and lyrics by Harry Graham and Harry B. Smith. The KAODS production was produced by H. Flockton Foster, with musical director R. Lewis Scargill.
The story is set in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Sybil Renaud (played by Rhoda Heap), a talented vocalist is touring Russia accompanied by impressario Monsieur Charles Poire (W. Lupton Brooks). Lieutenant Paul Petrov of the Imperial Guard (Arthur Day) falls in love with Sybil and deserts his post to be with Sybil as she travels to Bomsk. The Governor of Bomsk (Ernest Marsden) is preparing the town for a visit by the Grand Duke and Duchess Constantine. Sybil is mistaken for the Duchess, an error she plays along with in order to prevent Lieutenant Petrov being punished as a deserter. The Grand Duke (Eric B. Broster) arrives and plays along with the conceit, but when the Grand Duchess (Edith Clarke) finds out what is happening she is less than impressed. The confusion continues until Sybil confesses all and everyone lives happily ever after. As the programme put it: "Add to the above the many smart officers and ladies, in brilliant uniforms and gorgeous costumes, really tuneful music, and delightful scenic effects and dances, and you have in 'Sybil' a general ensemble that will please the eye and, we trust, entrance the senses of those who witness it."
The show also starred Margaret Best, Alan Petty, John Mitchell, Clifford Heap, Fred Gillott, Albert E. Shepherd and Harry Moore.
The 48-page programme was designed and printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
Poster for 'Executive Diploma In Creative Photography And Digital Imaging is finally approved!
This is a unique programme that aims to provide knowledge, skills and business exposure in photography. We aim in developing students’ visual acumen, creative mind and individual style.
If you enjoy creativity and wanting to develop your appreciation of art, this program is certainly for you. To know more about this course, you are welcome to our course preview.
Preview 1: 7th November 2009
Dewan Jumaah
UTM International Campus
Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur.
Preview 2: 14th November 2009
Dewan Jamuan
Bangunan Canselori
UTM Skudai
Johor.
"A precursor of Latin American Independence"
"Born in Venezuela. Died a prisoner in Spain"
Venezuelan revolutionary and forerunner of Simon Bolivar. As featured on last week's In Our Time on Radio 4.
KUALA LUMPUR 28th January 2010: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) Roadmap with the call to the civil service to go “big and bold” in the implementation of the six National Key Result Areas (NKRA) plans.
He launched the roadmap at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre KLCC.
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The welcome session of the Orientation Programme Exchange International Students, 2nd semester took place at Iscte on February 8th, 2022.
10:00 am Welcome and Information Session (Sala de Atos, Reitoria)
10:00 am Welcome by the Vice-rector for Internationalization, Professor Maria das Dores Guerreiro
10:10 am Welcome by the Director of the Center for International Studies (CEI-IUL)
Professor Luís Nuno Rodrigues
10:20 am Welcome by the Head of International Relations Office – Francisco Nunes
10:30 am Campus Tour, Joana Jordão
12:00 pm Lunch break (Praça Central)
03:00 pm Lisbon guided walking tours
Guided walking tour to Alfama & Castle
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz