Royal Marines leapt ten feet from Chinook helicopters into the Bristol Channel as they tested some of their most daring Commando skills. The Marines from Taunton-based 40 Commando were picked up by Royal Air Force helicopters on the dunes of Braunton Burrows in North Devon to practise what is known as ‘helicasting’. It’s a technique which gets Commandos into the action … [Read more...] about Commandos take plunge in daring leap from helicopters off Devon coast
Plymouth Clog (Clog Dancers)
When:We practice every Thursday evening from Mid-September to early May from 8pm to 10pm.Where:Emmanuel Church, 1 Compton Avenue, Plymouth PL3 5BZContact:AlisonTelephone:0775 399 5325Email:plymouthclog@outlook.com Newcomers of all ages, male or female are always welcome. Children can also join over 11-years but most be accompanied by an adult. From May to … [Read more...] about Plymouth Clog (Clog Dancers)
Royal and Japanese Navies underline friendship with training off Dorset
Two of the world’s major navies joined forces off the Dorset coast as long-time allies Britain and Japan reaffirmed their friendship. Patrol ship HMS Mersey and survey vessel HMS Enterprise linked up with Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force ships Kashima, which trains officer cadets, and general-purpose destroyer Shimakaze off Portland Bill. The two Japanese ships are on … [Read more...] about Royal and Japanese Navies underline friendship with training off Dorset
Hunt is on for the ‘lost wreck’ of the Falklands as HMS Albion marks tragedy’s 40th anniversary
Royal Navy and Royal Marines amphibious experts and veterans of 1982 are making a determined effort to finally find the ‘lost wreck’ of the Falklands campaign. Through painstaking research, highly-accurate computer modelling, detailed understanding of weather and sea conditions, they hope to narrow down the search area based on where Landing Craft Foxtrot 4 was last … [Read more...] about Hunt is on for the ‘lost wreck’ of the Falklands as HMS Albion marks tragedy’s 40th anniversary
Royal Navy sends Jubilee tribute to The Queen from around the globe
Sailors around the world have sent a traditional Royal Navy tribute to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. On deployment in the Gulf, on patrol in the Atlantic, safeguarding home waters or undergoing training at bases in the UK, sailors lined up on parade grounds and flight decks to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70-year reign and this weekend’s jubilee celebrations. Few places … [Read more...] about Royal Navy sends Jubilee tribute to The Queen from around the globe
Sailors and Royal Marines primed for Platinum Jubilee Pageant at Buckingham Palace
More than 200 personnel, supported by the Royal Marines Corps of Drums, will march in London at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant alongside members of the Royal Air Force, British Army and military personnel from across the Commonwealth. During final preparations at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, those taking part have spoken of their pride and excitement. State ceremonial … [Read more...] about Sailors and Royal Marines primed for Platinum Jubilee Pageant at Buckingham Palace
Good Vibrations. Women’s Open Mic Night
Join Good Vibrations Women’s Writers Group for our first open mic night at Leadworks on 17th June. From 7-11pm, this inclusive writers’ group made up of underrepresented genders will share their beautiful and original work in a fascinating and exciting event, the first of its kind in Plymouth and free and open to all. Given the growth of a women’s movement in Plymouth, … [Read more...] about Good Vibrations. Women’s Open Mic Night
Coffee with Vera
Coffee with Vera is a solo performance in the form of a coffee morning. It tells stories about identity and heritage of the Plymouth Synagogue – the oldest Ashkenazi Synagogue in the English speaking world. The character of Vera Jockleson was created by researching the female voices in the congregation, she co-hosts a coffee morning with Ruth and recounts how this form of … [Read more...] about Coffee with Vera
Royal Navy first in Gulf as drone delivers supplies to minehunter on operations
A robot boat delivered supplies to a Royal Navy warship on operations in the Gulf for the first time as the British and US navies pushed tech boundaries. Sailors from HMS Bangor collected equipment ferried out to their ship by a small American boat to allow them to continue a minehunting exercise. The unmanned jet boat has been used by the US Navy to hunt mines, lowering … [Read more...] about Royal Navy first in Gulf as drone delivers supplies to minehunter on operations
First Sea Lord encourages Royal Navy to invest in global partnerships and embrace technology
Britain’s most senior sailor has today said the Royal Navy’s commitment to operating with international partners and embracing technology are as important as ever amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Speaking at today’s (Thursday 5th) Sea Power Conference at Arundel House, in London, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key reflected on the last defence review and said Russia’s … [Read more...] about First Sea Lord encourages Royal Navy to invest in global partnerships and embrace technology