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Airline pilot training firm Skyborne invests further in Cheltenham
A serious investment in new Cheltenham accommodation for its trainee airline pilots has put the name Skyborne on the news radar again in Gloucestershire.
Skyborne Airline Academy is about to officially unveil its new accommodation in Cheltenham for trainee pilots.
Skyborne Airline Academy is about to officially unveil its new accommodation in Cheltenham for trainee pilots.
Covid-19 has hit the aviation industry hard, but the Gloucestershire firm Skyborne is showing no lack of ambition in future growth for itself and its sector – with another serious investment in Gloucestershire.
Started by three entrepreneurs, as well as its triumphant overseas takeover of US rival Vero Beach, Staverton-headquartered Skyborne Airline Academy has been investing heavily in Cheltenham too, opening new accommodation for its trainee pilots.
Car mounts wall and ends up on its side in Bath leaving locals baffled
Police were called to remove the vehicle
Car mounts wall in Weston, Bath (Image: Sam Gbel)
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Locals were baffled this morning (Thursday, April 22) after a car was spotted halfway up a wall in Bath.
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It hopes to reduce high levels of air pollution in the city. Credit: ITV News
Bath has become the first English city outside of London to launch a Clean Air Zone, in which certain highly polluting vehicles will be charged to drive into the centre.
Commercial vehicles, such as buses and lorries, that do not meet the required emissions standards now have to pay a daily charge. Private cars and motorbikes are exempt.
The £23 million scheme has been introduced by Bath and North East Somerset Council to cut emissions to within the legal limit by the end of 2021.
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