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Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Technology Policy   来源:National  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It’s not nice. When I took this job it was a job for life in my head," he said.

"It’s not nice. When I took this job it was a job for life in my head," he said.

Here is a selection of events being held across the county to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.A thanksgiving service will be held at the International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) , The Spire, Lincoln on 11 May at 10:30 BST.

Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer

The IBCC is dedicated to the 58,000 men and women who lost their lives serving or supporting Bomber Command during World War Two.include a ukulele band, a standards parade, flags raised and thanksgiving speech from the mayor between 10:00 to 12.30 BST on 8 May.On 10 May, The Skegness Branch of the Royal British Legion and Skegness Carnival are hosting an event which includes vintage military vehicles, stalls, 1940s music and local choirs from 10:00 to 16:00 BST.

Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer

Both events will be held at Tower Gardens in Skegness, include a Battle of Britain Memorial flypast and are free of charge.Organised events include The Haven VE Day Celebrations at White House Lane in Boston from 10:30 to 18:00 BST on 8 May.

Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer

A spokesperson from Boston Borough Council said: "We're inviting everyone to come together for the Great British Food Festival for a day of fun, food, and to honour the veterans who ensured we could live peacefully today."

On 8 May, military exhibits will be on display at Wyndham Park's visitor centre, alongside music and dance from Grantham School of Dance, followed by a beacon lighting at 21:30 BST.WSFRS have since scaled down their presence, with three fire engines currently in attendance.

"Crews worked hard to bring the fire in a scrap yard under control using jets and foam," said a WSFRS spokesperson.Police are appealing for information after a pair of nesting swans were "unlawfully killed" in Shropshire.

The two swans had been incubating their eggs on a nest at the Newport Canal in Victoria Park, Newport, when they were killed.Telford and Wrekin Police believes both swans were shot with an air rifle overnight between 30 April and 1 May.

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