SAR training at St Mawgan
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I wouldn't rule out CU being utilised in the longer term either..............maybe now certain areas in Defence, predominantly in the Light Blue, will realise St Mawgan hasn't quite died yet!!!!!
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Great news.... 50 jobs created... Fantastic news.
It is also nice to see that the Royal Naval Air Station St Mawgan will be re-opened.
It is also nice to see that the Royal Naval Air Station St Mawgan will be re-opened.
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LB, its an awful peice of journalism but we have to remember its the cretins at the Newquay Voice!
Wildly inaccurate, even when they were told they were going to run an inaccurate article they did it anyway... but still the real story is great news for the Airport!
Wildly inaccurate, even when they were told they were going to run an inaccurate article they did it anyway... but still the real story is great news for the Airport!
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Its not "Wildly inaccurate" really..... Missed the point a little but the main bulk of the story is correct. Wrong type of Lynx but its a Lynx just the same.
Apart from that then the story is pretty much on the mark
Apart from that then the story is pretty much on the mark
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So is this to be an AW-run customer training facility for the Wildcat then?