/ Posted on 1 June, 2021 17:00
Asia-Pacific s growing High Net Worth population and their strong travel intentions are attracting an even bigger and more diverse community of luxury travel suppliers and trade buyers to ILTM Asia Pacific, reveals Alison Gilmore, director, ILTM Portfolio of Events.
ILTM Asia Pacific will take place online again this year. How will this work?
We are very much looking forward to it. While we would prefer to be in Singapore with a live event, it’s still not the right time to do this, especially with such a big international audience in attendance. So, for the event happening from July 20 to 22, we have created a framework consistent with the virtual editions delivered by ILTM during 2020, and will provide a sophisticated platform from which luxury travel brands can access the top luxury travel agents representing the highest net worth of clients across the Asia-Pacific region.
Two teens arrested in fatal San Mateo shooting
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Two 16-year-old boys were arrested Monday on suspicion of killing a man outside the San Mateo Adult School, police said.The Chronicle
Two 16-year-old boys were arrested Monday on suspicion of killing a man outside the San Mateo Adult School, police said.
The 19-year-old man was shot just before 9 p.m. Friday at the Poplar Avenue campus in San Mateo.
Police suspect the teens had argued with the man and the confrontation escalated, said San Mateo Police Officer Alison Gilmore, a department spokeswoman.
Police suspect someone fired “several gunshots,” hitting the man in the torso as he sat in the driver’s seat of a parked vehicle, police said. The man, who has not been identified, was taken to a hospital where he died.
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Breckland planning committee rejected plans for a Met Office radar tower
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Plans for an 80-foot “golf ball” radar tower in a small Norfolk village have been rejected, with councillors going against officers recommendations.
A Met Office radar tower on Abbey Road in Old Buckenham was rejected by Breckland’s planning committee on Wednesday, after facing stiff opposition from residents, parish councils and the local MP.
Parish Councillor Andy Nicholls argued the location makes no sense , with other Met Office radars in remote locations away from homes.
Breckland MP George Freeman wrote to the council to raise resident s concerns