Dambusters RAF base that is home to the Red Arrows will be axed and put up for sale by the end of next year in cost-cutting bid to save the Ministry of Defence £140 million
RAF Scampton near Lincoln will go on sale next year as part of cost-saving measures the MoD has confirmed
The base is the current home of the Red Arrows display team who are set to move to nearby RAF Waddington
News was confirmed in letter to Gainsborough MP Sir Edward Leigh who laid out ambitious plans for the site
Chauvet Professional Lights PYTCHAir’s Boeing 727 UK – Why does someone become part of the entertainment and event lighting industry? There are likely as many different answers to that question as there are designers and programmers. But as Johnny Palmer sees it, there is one common denominator that runs through them all: the joy of using technology to create the unexpected!
“All of us who flourish in this field have retained our child-like enthusiasm for playing with things to come up with something new and different,” said Palmer, the founder and manager of Pytch. “Really, when you come down to it, that’s why we do what we do.”
Chauvet lights Boeing 727 events venue
Friday, 21 May 2021
The plane provides a background for video shoots and livestreams
UK - “All of us who flourish in this field have retained our child-like enthusiasm for playing with things to come up with something new and different,” says Johnny Palmer, the founder and manager of Pytch. “Really, when you come down to it, that’s why we do what we do.” An entrepreneur who opened a string of livestream studios during the height of the pandemic, Palmer works hard to keep these creative flames glowing throughout his well-established event company, even when it means buying the fuselage of a Boeing 727 jet liner and parking it on shipping containers in his warehouse lot.
A Tetbury-based chef and devoted father, Paul Davey-Hicks, is planning a 24-hour car push to raise money for the charity, Young Epilepsy. His seven year old daughter, Florence, who attends St Mary’s School in Tetbury, was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2019. Paul said: “Florence was amazing and really brave throughout the whole series of tests that were needed to find out what was wrong. I was so proud of her.” Whilst at a Young Epilepsy parents’ meeting, Paul learned about the MEG system, which provides a far less stressful experience for young patients. Current MEG systems are large, expensive to run and require young children to sit absolutely still whilst being monitored or even require the child to be sedated.