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Labour councillor Nigel Ball
In the preface, the group’s chair, MP Sir John Hayes, calls Black Lives Matter and Extinction Rebellion ‘extreme cultural and political groups’ who are ‘fuelled by ignorance and an arrogant determination to erase the past and dictate the future’.
Fletcher, who said he drew experiences from campaigning in the 2019 general election, wrote that voters were in ‘disbelief at Labour’ over ‘Jeremy Corbyn’ and the failure to ‘get Brexit done’.
He added that the Labour party are ‘totally at odds with their traditional base’ and left-wing politicians are seen as ‘despising the history and culture of the United Kingdom’ and the party’s ‘silence’ over desecration of monuments ‘showed this’.
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Wizz Air has announced its flight schedule for next summer.
The low-cost carrier hopes many travellers will be booking now for a long-awaited holiday next year, with the airline offering a network of over 80 destinations from 12 UK airports.
With new bases at Gatwick, Doncaster Sheffield and Cardiff, along with 26 brand new routes introduced in the past year alone, there are now even more affordable travel opportunities available to customers across the UK.
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New partnership could help unlock economic potential of Sheffield City Region’s GatewayEast development
A new collaboration between Doncaster Sheffield Airport, Peel L&P and the University of Sheffield is aiming to help unlock the economic potential of GatewayEast.
The partnership will explore how the parties can work together to catalyse the development of a high-value innovation cluster surrounding Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
Collaboration will explore the possibility of creating a world class research and development (R&D) facility in the district at which research, innovation, sustainability, education and training can come together to put technology into practice.
A new partnership that is aiming to help unlock the economic potential of the area surrounding Doncaster Sheffield Airport has been launched this week (27 April 2021).
Doncaster Sheffield celebrates ‘sweet sixteenth’ in lockdown
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29th April 2021
With the expansion of transport links and the growth of airline operators, the airport has reached many milestones since opening in 2005
Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) celebrated its sixteenth anniversary yesterday (April 28), despite it being the second birthday commemorated under lockdown restrictions.
Around 14 million passengers have passed through the northern hub since its opening in 2005.
Currently, DSA is preparing to welcome customers back for the summer, with the aim of initiating a confident restart that will prompt a positive recovery.
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Chris Harcombe, managing director of DSA, is “immensely proud” of the amount achieved in the short time since the opening of the site 16 years ago.
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Pictured (L-R): Chris Harcombe, managing director, Doncaster Sheffield Airport; Professor Dave Petley, vice-president for innovation at the University of Sheffield; and Neil Biddle, GatewayEast development director, Peel L&P
A new partnership has been established to help unlock the economic potential of the area surrounding Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
The collaboration between Doncaster Sheffield Airport, Peel L&P and the University of Sheffield aims to explore how the parties can work together to catalyse the development of a high-value innovation cluster at GatewayEast.
Peel L&P s 11 million sq ft GatewayEast development has been highlighted as an emerging innovation district by the Sheffield City Region Strategic Economic Plan.