This week is National Student Volunteering week and is about giving students a chance to develop their skills while forming key social action partnerships in local communities. In Lincolnshire, North Kesteven District Council manages three visitor venues offering a unique experience for all ages as well as offering volunteering opportunities with a chance to develop key skills.
individuals a chance to work with a team dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience and preserving local heritage.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, and would like an informal discussion, please contact Anne Flannery on 01529 308102 or email [email protected].
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North Kesteven is a district of picturesque villages and exquisite medieval churches, a living landscape steeped in history and rich in wildlife. North Kesteven is also home of the Royal Air Force, boasting a wealth of aviation history with airfields past and present, as well as RAF College Cranwell. These walks have been carefully chosen to bring our unique heritage to life with accessible routes ranging from less than three to nine miles - there's a walk for everyone to go Stepping Out!
Want to know more? Read our new 2018 Leisure Guide which is now available! Read it online here or contact the Discover NK team for a hard copy by emailing [email protected] or call 01529 308207.
For more information about other events happening across the county visit www.visitlincoln.com/aviation.
The Royal Naval Air Service Central Training Establishment at Cranwell’s early operations included training in ballooning and airships at its Lighter than Air Section. The exhibition includes detail of a selection of those airships. The Central Training Establishment was originally home to naval aviators and subsequently personnel of the newly formed Royal Air Force, at which point the base was renamed RAF Cranwell.
“It is hard to imagine the conditions the early airship crews endured when flying an airship” says Heritage Assistant, Angela Riley. “Their control car would have been exposed to the elements, and the consequences of getting things wrong could be disastrous” The exhibition will also include the history of one of the early airship pioneers, Lieutenant Colonel CM Waterlow and the horrific and fatal accident that befell him in the skies over Cranwell. To bring the story right up to date, the exhibition will also feature ‘Airlander’, a hybrid airship which today is being developed by Hybrid Air Vehicles, taking to the skies over Bedfordshire. This exhibition is open to the public until Sunday 25 March 2018 during weekends only from 10am to 4pm. Admission is free. For more information about this exhibition please contact Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum on 01529 488490 or email [email protected]. For more information about Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum please visit www.cranwellaviation.co.uk |
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