Citywing Magazine Issue 6 | Feb / March 2014

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Welcome to Citywing We are delighted to welcome you on board your flight today, and thank you for choosing Citywing. On behalf of us all at Citywing, we would like to wish all of our customers a happy and healthy 2014. I am delighted to say that 2013 was a good first year for Citywing, with the business matching the targets we set ourselves and operating within budget. We are also proud to have been very reliable and punctual when compared with other companies. I would like to thank all our customers from 2013 and look forward to serving you in 2014. I am excited we are in a position to expand and, as some of you will be aware, we will start scheduled services to Glasgow from the Isle of Man beginning on March 31st. We have set pricing so it is possible to do a return trip from less than £100, depending on when you book. There is also the opportunity to do day returns as well, which we hope will appeal to the business community. If the route proves to be as successful as we expect, we are in a position to add additional flights to further enhance the schedule services.

May I take this opportunity to thank you for supporting Citywing and hope you have found the service met your expectations. We aim for excellence throughout the whole process, from the website, check in, flight experience and afterwards, whether it be just collecting baggage and departing the airport, to dealing with a member of the Citywing team. We continually strive to improve our service, so we would ask you to fill in the questionnaire in the seat pocket if you have time to give us feedback. We will always listen to your views, whether positive or negative; it is good to praise people for delivering excellent service, but it is also important to rectify any issues that may arise. We hope to welcome you aboard again in the not too distant future.

On a personal note, I am really pleased we are starting Glasgow and have already booked to go there and beyond in the summer. I have very fond memories of travelling to Glasgow and going north to Loch Lomond and onwards to Inverary with my wife. We did get as far as Loch Ness, but, like everyone else, we did not catch a glimpse of wee Nessie! Now I can take my children to see the wonderful sights too; maybe they will be luckier.

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Many of you have already liked our Facebook page and followed us on Twitter. If you haven’t yet, please do, as that is where you’ll find our most up to date information and, from time-to-time, offers. We are in a position to offer charter or group services to and from most airports within the United Kingdom and Ireland, at very favourable rates compared to other companies offering similar services. We can usually tailor services to meet your needs. For more details and prices email scc@citywing.com.

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COSMO COTSWOLDS More than just a view

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ANGLESEY Beat that winter feeling

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galleries – most of which are free of charge! The internationally renowned Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, remains one of the most popular museums in the UK, whilst the Zaha Hadid designed Riverside Museum provides a fitting home for the city’s world-class transport collection.

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Over a million visitors from across 70 nations around the world are set to descend on Glasgow for the greatest ever showcasing of the city’s sporting and cultural credentials to a global audience.

Amazing new world class venues, including the Emirates Arena, Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and Tollcross International Swimming Pool, are already being put to great use by locals and visitors alike ahead of the Games. And the Commonwealth Games is just one of a number of major international events heading to Glasgow this year, with the MTV European Music Awards and the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony both taking place at the stunning new SSE Hydro Arena. And that’s not including the fantastic year round programme of events and festivals, covering everything from film and comedy to jazz and piping – there really is something for everyone! With so much going on, it’s no wonder that leading newspapers, travel publications & websites, such as Rough Guides, The Guardian, The Telegraph and Wonderlust, have named Glasgow as a must-visit destination for 2014. Scotland’s largest city is home to more than 20 world class museums and art

No visit to Glasgow is complete without experiencing the Art Nouveau genius of Glasgow born artist, architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. His innovative style is complemented by an internationally acclaimed movement in contemporary art and design. Furthermore, the stylish city is a shopper’s paradise, recognised as the top place to shop in the UK outside of London’s West End; home to some of Scotland’s chicest hotels and restaurants; and worldrenowned for its friendly and welcoming people.

Add to this, Scotland’s spectacular scenery, castles, distilleries, lochs and golf courses being located on the city’s doorstep, and it’s easy to see just why Glasgow is appearing on so many travel publications’ lists of top places to visit this year. Citywing will begin nine weekly return flights between the Isle of Man and Glasgow on the 31st of March 2014, with prices starting from £49.95. For more information go to www.citywing.com.

Glasgow Shuttle 500 Glasgow Shuttle service, operated by First Bus, incorporates stops in close proximity to several accommodation locations. This direct journey into the City Centre departs every 10 minutes from the front of the terminal building. BY TAXI: Glasgow Taxis On arrival at the airport you can call and book a taxi with Glasgow Taxis on +44 (0) 141 429 7070. Glasgow Airport Taxis Glasgow Airport Taxis are always located immediately outside the terminal building or can also be booked by calling +44 (0) 141 848 6363. ON FOOT: Glasgow is a compact and walkable city. Built on a grid system, it is easy to navigate on foot or by public transport and is home to Scotland’s only Subway system.

For more information about what to do and see in Glasgow, visit: http:// peoplemakeglasgow.com

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CITYWING NAMES MANX CANCER HELP AS 2014 NOMINATED CHARITY Citywing is delighted to announce that they have chosen Manx Cancer Help as their nominated charity for 2014. The Isle of Man-based charity recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, and Citywing has provided them with 24 return tickets to use for fundraising during the year on their routes from the Island to Blackpool, Belfast, Gloucester (M5) and Newcastle. Managing Director, David Buck said: ‘We are very pleased to name Manx Cancer Help as our chosen charity for 2014 and to be able to support them in a number of ways throughout the year. This is a very dedicated and worthwhile local charity, and one that we are honoured to work alongside to raise money for, and awareness of, the life-changing services they provide. In addition to 24 return tickets we’ll also be calling on our partners for help with a fund raising favourite, the famous sponsored plane pull event.’ Ally Martin, Fundraising Events Co-ordinator at Manx Cancer Help, said: ‘We are so pleased to be working with Citywing as their nominated charity for 2014. Funds raised help to provide support and specialist psychological services for anybody whose life has been affected by cancer, as well as a safe haven for patients and their loved ones at our drop-in centre in Cronkbourne.

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‘Manx Cancer Help’s services are increasingly relied upon and we are always aiming to provide as much care as we can, and in as many ways as possible. Fundraising is vital for any charity, and Citywing’s generous support will be a fantastic help in ensuring that we can continue to provide our services to those in need.’

Citywing Jersey Link returns for 2014 Flights to Jersey with Citywing will return in 2014, with additional frequency to meet the growing demand during the Summer months. The service, which has a short 20 minute stop at Gloucester Airport, will maintain the Isle of Man’s vital link with its Channel Islands cousin. Citywing Managing Director, David Buck said: ‘Jersey is an important business destination for the Isle of Man, as well as a wonderful place to visit for leisure. I’m delighted we are, once again, able to offer this important link throughout the summer.’ ‘It not only opens up Jersey for people here in the Island, but can also help increase the number of visitors coming here from the Channel Islands.’ ‘Our summer link between the Isle of Man and Jersey has proved popular and in 2014 we will be adding extra services in response to customer feedback.’ Bookings for the route, which will operate between May and September twice a week, are open now and available on Citywing.com

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Citywing offers to help Birmingham passengers Following the news that Flybe’s direct route between Birmingham and the Isle of Man will reduce to a single midday service for the remainder of the winter season, Citywing is stepping in to ensure that those who need to get to and from the Midlands can still get morning and afternoon flights using its popular Isle of Man – Gloucester route. Any passengers who were booked to travel on the Flybe Birmingham service are being offered the opportunity to rebook onto a Citywing flight on the Isle of Man – Gloucester route for £1 less than they originally paid for their flight ticket. With regular morning and evening flights between the Island and Gloucester, Citywing is able to accommodate customers looking to travel just for a day trip as well as those looking to book for a longer holiday, without having to wait until lunchtime to start their trip. Gloucester (M5) has fast road access, free parking and just 20 minutes average checkin time. Citywing Managing Director, David Buck, said: We want to ensure that no one has to deal with the hassle of rearranging all manner of existing arrangements for their trip, or to cancel their plans to visit the Island or the Midlands entirely. With our offer to re-book passengers onto one of our direct flights for £1 less than their original fare, we hope to save visitors time, effort and money and get every trip off to a great start.“ To re-book tickets, passengers should email their booking confirmation to reservations@ citywing.com and Citywing will take it from there.


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Flights between Scotland and Isle of Man take off Direct airlink reinstated following First Minister’s visit to Isle of Man in July Direct flights between Glasgow and the Isle of Man are to be reinstated in Spring 2014 following discussions between First Minister Alex Salmond and IoM Chief Minister Allan Bell. Mr Salmond and Mr Bell met during a visit by the First Minister to the island last July when they pledged to work together to restore the airlink before the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Mr Salmond said: “This was a route that was too good to lose. “When we met in the summer, the Chief Minister and I made a pledge to restore these flights between First Minister Alex Salmond Scotland and the Isle of Man in time for the Commonwealth Games and both governments have worked hard together to make this happen. I’d also like to congratulate Glasgow Airport on their efforts in securing this route. “I’m pleased to say that the service will, in fact, be back up and running well before the summer as it was simply too important a connection to lose. “Next year will see special events in Scotland and the Isle of Man. The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will see a team from the Isle of Man competing and the TT race on the island is always popular. “These flights will serve as a symbol of the close historical and cultural links between Scotland and the Isle of Man, providing a boost to tourism and business on both sides of the water.” Mr Bell said: “The Isle of Man Government is pleased to have worked in partnership with the Scottish Government to help restore the important direct air link serving our two countries, as we promised to do when the First Minister visited the island in July this year. “This is good news for the Isle of Man as a centre for business and tourism, and it can only reinforce the valued social and economic connections that exist between the Scots and the Manx. We look forward to welcoming more visitors from Scotland in 2014, and to flying the Three Legs flag at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next summer.”

Amanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: “We have been working hard to reinstate flights to the Isle of Man following the withdrawal in June of the previous service. It has always been a popular route and we are delighted that Glasgow Airport will be able to offer Scotland’s only direct service to the island. “Citywing’s nine weekly flights will safeguard Scotland’s important links with the Manx economy and perhaps more importantly, they will be operational in time for the 2014 Commonwealth Games when the Isle of Man will be one of the 70 competing countries.” Citywing Managing Director, David Buck, said: “I am delighted we have been able to restore this vital link between the two communities of the Isle of Man and Scotland. “There is a long history of business, social and cultural links between the two. It is a pleasure to introduce the direct flights from the 31st of March 2014. It is particularly pleasing to restore this link in time for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, benefitting both athletes and fans from the Island.

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“The Isle of Man, like Scotland, promises a warm and friendly welcome. We very much hope that passengers will take advantage of our new direct service and discover what our lovely island has to offer. Similarly, we hope business passengers will find the service beneficial.“ This announcement highlights the very positive relationship between the Scottish and Isle of Man Governments. Ministers and officials work together primarily through the forum of the British Irish Council and have recently collaborated on a number of issues including the development and preservation of indigenous languages, renewable energy and education. Earlier this year, services between Edinburgh and Glasgow and the Isle of Man were ended. Scottish and Isle of Man Government officials have worked with Citywing, an Isle of Man based aircraft chartering company, to introduce the new service to Glasgow. From the end of March 2014, Citywing will operate nine return flights per week between Glasgow Airport and the Isle of Man, with a view to increasing that number as demand takes off.

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Get 2gether, free This Winter, you can bring your friends & family over to the island from Blackpool, Gloucester or Newcastle using our free companion seat offer! Buy one return ticket from Blackpool, Gloucester or Newcastle to the Isle of Man this Winter (until the end of February 2014*) and we’ll give you one return ticket free. Call now to book.

0871 200 0440 with your travel dates and times. www.citywing.com Terms and Conditions: Only available via our Reservations phone line on 0871 200 0440. Both passengers must travel together. Free ticket user must not have travelled in the past six months to the Isle of Man. Only 200 Free return tickets are available. At least one night stay required. Offer subject to availability. *Peak times are excluded.

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The Cotswolds has some fantastic places to stay... if you are after vibrancy and cultural zing, check out these cities with sparkle and historic market towns.

Cheltenham Spa Fabulous festivals and events – Cheltenham is internationally renowned for its breathtaking cultural festival programme, blending history and heritage brilliantly with the modern day. As the cultural centre for the Cotswolds, Cheltenham offers something for everyone, from cutting edge jazz, classical and folk music, to horseracing, family music festivals, cricket and literature. Regency past – The town’s real origins lie in the discovery of spa water in the 18th century. Praised for its medicinal properties, a visit by George III led to the creation of this fashionable spa town. A walking tour will show you the classical terraces, stylish villas in landscaped estates and wide promenades. Shop and relax – The Promenade offers some of the finest shopping in the country. Cath Kidston, the vintage inspired fashion house has a store here and smaller, distinctive shops make up the ‘village’ feel of Montpellier and the Suffolks. Following a major rebuild, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum re-opened in October 2013 as The Wilson four new floors include two superb temporary galleries for national and international touring exhibitions. Cheltenham’s internationally renowned Arts and Crafts Movement collection has been significantly re-displayed, and the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen now has a retail outlet, The Guild at 51.

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Gloucester No break in the Cotswolds is complete without a visit to Gloucester, the cathedral city of the Cotswolds. Rich in history, the city boasts a wealth of architectural gems, numerous visitor attractions, a premiership rugby team and can truly be regarded as a great English city. Besides the awe-inspiring Cathedral, Gloucester’s waterside location and stunning Victorian Docks add an extra special dimension to your visit. So, whether you fancy taking a boat trip, exploring one of the many museums or indulging in some retail therapy at the Gloucester Quays shopping outlet, the city has something to appeal to visitors of all ages. Gloucester has been chosen as a Host City for the Rugby World Cup 2015, which is the third largest global sporting event. Kingsholm Stadium, the home of Gloucester Rugby, will be a match venue for four matches in the Tournament.

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Cirencester Cirencester is a must see thriving market town at the heart of the Cotswolds with ancient origins. The town was one of the most important places in Roman Britain making the Corinium Museum worth a visit. The town mixes old with new having a vibrant arts centre with workshops, Britain’s oldest open air swimming pool and beautiful abbey grounds. The amazing selection of independent shops and restaurants sit alongside the ‘woolgothic’ church, which dominates the marketplace. Go to Cirencester and experience a variety of markets, independent shops, individual food and incredible history.

Stroud Brimming with independent shops, cafés, galleries and a lovely museum, bohemian Stroud is home to one of the best farmers’ markets in the country and has been described as ‘the Covent Garden of the Cotswolds’. Here you will find an eclectic mix of shops selling everything from fossils to fairies and vintage to vinyl, sitting against the dramatic backdrop of the beautiful Five Valleys. Stroud is known as a centre for contemporary arts, as well as its canal, commons, woollen mill heritage and colourful festivals. Pop into the Canal visitor Centre or Tourist information Centre to find out more. Tewkesbury Situated where the Rivers Severn and Avon meet, Tewkesbury has a character all of its own and is one of the few places in the Cotswold area where you will see black and white half-timbered buildings. In fact, there are almost 400 listed buildings and this makes it popular with visitors who also enjoy spending time on the riverbanks, visiting the heritage centre and admiring the elegant Abbey, a church on a cathedral scale, which is one of Gloucestershire’s most distinguished buildings. Tewkesbury is great for a day out, short break or a touring base for the Cotswolds.

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The Cotswolds area is bigger than many people realise, stretching about a hundred miles from north to south. On any given day, people might be visiting a farmers’ market, garden or gallery, buying antiques, listening to live music, watching world-class sport, messing about on the water or eating delicious, locally produced food. A year round diary of festivals and events, ranging from international-standard to the fun and quirky, brings the Cotswolds alive throughout every season. With a flight time of just under an hour, running twice daily during week days as well as at optimum weekend times, The Cotswolds are within easy reach from Gloucester airport and just waiting for you to explore and enjoy. Visit citywing.com for further details and offers.

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Mamma Mia! Heads to Blackpool for Summer 2014 Worldwide smash hit musical Mamma Mia! is heading to Blackpool for a 10-week exclusive UK Summer Season run in 2014. The International Tour of this hugely successful show will be staged in the Blackpool Opera House from June 20 to August 31. MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with an enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolding on a Greek island paradise. To date, it has been seen by more than 50 million people in 37 productions in 14 different languages grossing more than $2 billion at the box office. MAMMA MIA! the Movie is the highest grossing musical film and one in four households in the UK has the DVD. From West End to global phenomenon, the London production of MAMMA MIA! has now been seen by more than 1 in 10 of the entire UK population. It is one of only five musicals to have run for more than 10 years both on Broadway and in the West End, and in 2011, it became the first Western musical ever to be staged in Chinese in the People’s Republic of China.

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The International Tour of MAMMA MIA! is produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East & Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal, Stage Entertainment and NGM. MAMMA MIA! Creator/Producer Judy Craymer added: “Following 14 years of producing MAMMA MIA! all over the world, we are extremely excited to be playing a summer season in Blackpool. We are sure audiences will find it the perfect place to have the time of their lives!” Nick Grace, Associate Producer of the International Tour, said: “MAMMA MIA! is the perfect feel-good summer show for a summer season in one of Europe‘s premier seaside resorts.” The hugely successful International Tour premiered in Dublin in September 2004 and has to-date visited 74 cities in 35 countries and been seen by more than 4.3 million people. Mamma Mia! opens at the Blackpool Opera House on Friday June 20. Tickets are available from: Blackpool Opera House Box Office, VisitBlackpool Tourist Information Centre, Festival House, Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 1AP. Box Office via Ticketmaster - 0844 847 2517 | VisitBlackpool - 01253 478222 FEBRUARY / MARCH 2014 | WWW.CITYWING.COM

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How High Can You Take Blackpool NOW? The UK’s most popular seaside resort has launched its 2014 Destination Guide – Blackpool NOW - 158m high from the very top of The Blackpool Tower. And now people across the UK and further afield are being urged to see how high they can get the Guide. Whether you want to take it to the top of Ben Nevis, the London Eye, New York’s Empire State Building or even up some ladders when you clean your windows, it really doesn’t matter. The team behind the Guide at VisitBlackpool want to see how many Blackpool Towers high the Guide can get between now and June. All you need to do is get a copy of Blackpool NOW, take it out for the day and get snapping with your camera. If it proves too difficult to take the Guide with you, you can always download it at www. visitblackpool.com and take a pic of you reading it on your phone or tablet.

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All photos will be shared on social media and a winner will be picked at random to win a fantastic Blackpool prize of a three-night stay at the resort’s Hilton Hotel for four people as well as a selection of top attraction tickets. Counsellor Graham Cain, Blackpool Council Cabinet Member for Tourism and Leisure, said: “The 2014 Blackpool Destination Guide is packed full of great ideas for the perfect family holiday in the UK’s most popular seaside resort. “By asking people to take the Guide to an unusual spot and snap a photo it will really help spread the word about what a great resort Blackpool is. >

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“I have no doubt there will be some great entries to this competition and I am looking forward to seeing just how high we can take Blackpool NOW!” Blackpool NOW was launched from the top of The Blackpool Tower with the aid of Tower Maintenance Team Leader Paul Hulley. When Paul first started at The Tower in 1984 he was part of a team of Stickmen – the people responsible for the upkeep of the structure. Stickmen have worked on The Tower since it was built in 1894 and were responsible for the actual construction and subsequently maintenance. Today the majority of this role is carried out by independent contractors MP Marine. Paul, who celebrates his 30th year at The Tower this year, said he was delighted to be able to help launch the Guide. He said: “Nothing beats standing out on The Tower and seeing the

magnificent views over Blackpool. This is definitely the perfect place to launch Blackpool Now and I’m delighted I was able to help out. “It can get a bit hairy up there sometimes when you’re working but it is certainly worth it with those views and knowing that you are responsible for one of the country’s most iconic structures. “To be doing my job while enjoying views of Wales and the Lakes District, while being in Blackpool, is brilliant.” Get your copy of Blackpool NOW from Blackpool Tourist Information Centre or by going to www. visitblackpool.com where you can request a copy. Even if you are not taking part, take a look at the great pictures we have of the guide in Blackpool, around the UK and the world by visiting www.visitblackpool.com/guide



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In with the new: 2014 in NewcastleGateshead A year of sport is set to inspire visitors to NewcastleGateshead in the same year that the world’s most iconic half-marathon, the BUPA Great North Run, celebrates its millionth runner on Tyneside.

The brand new Newcastle Traithalon will take to the starting blocks in July against the iconic backdrop of the NewcastleGateshead quayside. Combining open water swimming in the River Tyne, the route will take participants underneath the Gateshead Millennium Bridge with a quayside cycle circuit and a run that will pass by some of the destination’s most famous sights. Thousands from all over the UK and further afield are expected to turn out to see athletes of all abilities taking part.

developed and helped NewcastleGateshead enjoy a growing reputation as one of the UK’s most vibrant and culturally rich places to visit. It’s wonderful that we are continually able to add to that offer year on year.”

Sarah Stewart, chief executive at destination management and marketing organisation NewcastleGateshead Initiative, said: “The destination has a decades-long reputation for hosting world-class sport and the Newcastle Triathalon is a welcome addition to an annual programme that already includes international athletics at Gateshead Stadium and the celebrated Great North Run.

NewcastleGateshead’s festival of adventures in food, EAT!, has for the last 7 years pushed the boundaries of the traditional food festival, offering diners an innovative programme including Secret Paladares, Cake City, and The Big EAT! Weekend. The festival will put culinary inspiration back on the menu in 2014 with a new programme of foodie events to tickle taste buds in two delicious bites.

“Sport is just one theme in a programme of festivals and events that has continually

In August the festival will take Visit NewcastleGateshead.com advantage of the long summer for further information. days featuring a series of outdoor

events, followed in February 2015 with a second helping of indoor events, warming up the winter evenings.

Last year NewcastleGateshead proudly embraced its scientific credentials - hosting both the Sporting events due to take prestigious British Science place in NewacstleGateshead Festival and Maker Faire UK in 2014 include; Virgin Money and this looks set to continue Cyclone (June), Great North into 2014 when the Life Science 10k, Newcastle Triathalon and Centre welcomes BODY WORLDS, SkyRide Newcastle (July), BUPA a groundbreaking exhibition Great North Run Weekend and of authentic human bodies, Great City Games (September). preserved through plastination Additionally, Chinese New by the world-famous Dr. Gunther The Triathlon follows a variety Year (February), EAT! von Hagens. of sporting triumphs for NewcastleGateshead (May), NewcastleGateshead, which Juice Festival (October), and Seen by over 38 million people played host to Olympic Football NewcastleGateshead’s Winter to date, in some of the most in 2012, the European Athletics Festival, including Enchanted highly regarded cultural venues Championships in 2013, and Parks and New Year’s Eve across the world, the exhibition most recently announced that Winter Carnival (December), is coming to the North East Newcastle’s St. James’ Park will will also return - all of which for the first time (17 May - 02 host Rugby World Cup matches are produced and delivered by November), six years after it was in 2015. NewcastleGateshead Initiative. last in the UK in 2008.

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Those who are familiar with NewcastleGateshead’s annual programme of festivals and cultural events won’t be disappointed as the destination will also welcome back some old favourites, including the return of the biannual AV Festival (March), Gateshead International Jazz Festival - celebrating its 10th Anniversary (April), The Late Shows (May) and ¡VAMOS! Festival (June).

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o mark the 100th anniversary of the First World War, Manx National Heritage is hosting a major pop up exhibition to examine the role of the Isle of Man in a war that claimed the lives of 16 million people across the globe. Partnering up with the Imperial War Museum the exhibition at the Manx Museum will focus on the war on land, at sea and on the Manx home front and will include artefacts from its internment camps – which were used by the British Government – as well as the battlefield grave of a Manx soldier. The exhibition will be running from February 2014 – January 2015. Admission FREE.

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anx National Heritage - Spring Open Weekend. Visit your favourite Manx heritage attraction for FREE to mark the opening of the visitor season. Attractions include the famous Laxey Wheel, Castle Rushen and Peel Castle. 2014 season passes will also be available for purchase.

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2014 sees the largest cultural celebration in the history of the Isle of Man. Spread over twelve months; it is designed to celebrate the extensive and varied artistic and cultural life on the Island. It will give everyone in or visiting the Isle of Man a chance to sample part of the rich cultural life the Island offers. Visitors to the Island can expect to see dance, music, theatre, the visual arts and literature, cultural festivals, film and digital innovation, and will leave a lasting legacy for creativity and the arts on the Isle of Man.

15th - 16th February | 10am - 4pm. Visit manxnationalheritage.im for further information

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targaze and enjoy supper at The Sound, one of the Island’s many accredited Dark Skies discovery sites. Explore the wonders of the February night sky with guidance from local astronomer Howard Parkin FRAS.

After supper, if clear, Howard will give a short talk about what can be seen in the night sky as you head outside for a look through the telescopes. If it is cloudy, he will deliver an illustrated presentation on “How and when you can see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from the Isle of Man”.

March 1st – The Sound – Dining at 8pm. Tickets cost £25

A warming two-course buffet supper with a choice of options and tea or coffee is included in the price.

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Railways Wine and dine your loved one in style on the Steam Railway Dining Car this Valentines. Built around 1904 and lovingly restored by Isle of Man Railways, the beautifully appointed Dining Car is one of only a handful of narrow gauge dining cars in the world. Start your journey with a glass of fizz then sit back, relax and enjoy exquisite food in a romantic setting. Lunch – Friday 14 February - £42 per couple. Dinner Friday 14th and Saturday 15th February - £90 per couple.

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eturning for a third year, another unique opportunity for winter photography on the railway, in conjunction with the Supporters‘ Association; more information to be confirmed early 2014 for this popular event scheduled for March 8th, train times to be confirmed.

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Belfast festivals February-March2013 Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival 2014 The Belfast Nashville Songwriters’ Festival is a celebration of the art of song writing and with more than one hundred artists performing over 10 days in 50 events, Belfast will come alive to the sound of singersongwriters from Northern Ireland and around the world during the festival which is now in its 10th year. From Americana to Blues & Rock, Country to Traditional Folk, there’s great live music on offer at The Holiday Inn Belfast and Empire Music Hall. With support from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, more than one hundred local artists will perform including Gareth Dunlop, Bap Kennedy, Simon McBride, Chris Keys, Sara Crockett, Amanda Agnew, Triona, Farriers and Wilfie. They will share a stage with international hit-writers Donovan, Midge Ure, Chip Taylor (USA....wrote Wild Thing), Jim Lauderdale (USA), Billy Yates (USA), Bagatelle, My Darling Clementine and Texas songwriter Lee Roy Parnell (USA).

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BMS 2014 International Festival of Chamber Music The 2014 International Festival takes the theme ‘Music and Musicians from Northern Lands’. A superb line-up of world-class chamber music artists including the Grieg Piano Trio, Vertavo String Quartet, Truls Mørk (cello) and Olli Mustonen (piano), plus the Fidelio Trio (Ireland/N.Ireland) and special guest Patricia Rozario. Tickets available from The Belfast Welcome Centre Tel: 028 9024 6609. For the full festival line up: www.belfastcityblues.com

Féile an Earraigh (Spring Festival) Féile an Earraigh (Spring Festival) celebrates the best of Irish and International music, culture and the arts in West Belfast and further afield. The festival presents a wide variety of arts and cultural events over 7 days , centered in the heart of the vibrant Gaeltacht Quarter. Tickets available from: https://feilebelfast.ticketsolve.com

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Did you know it only takes one hour to fly from Cardiff to Anglesey and that prices start from only ÂŁ29.95 one way including all taxes and charges? Neither did he.

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Beat that winter feeling. Anglesey is the ideal escape to recover from it all, and what better time to arrange a short break! Get out into the winter air and soothe the senses by viewing some of the wonderful scenery on show, with a year full of events, there is certainly something for all the family. Need to lose that winter feeling, then welcome to the ‘Island race’, an iconic half marathon on the 2nd March, taking in the coast of Anglesey along with the magnificent Menai Suspension Bridge and stunning Beaumaris castle. Organised by local running enthusiasts, this event is a must on any runner’s wish list, providing the ideal pre-London preparation, or just a winter run in awe inspiring scenery http://theislandrace.com/ If this sounds like too much hard work, arrive a day early and enjoy a true Welsh St-Davids day on the 1st March - Just wrap yourself up in a traditional inn with a roaring fire, some mouth-watering local produce to indulge, and a glass of locally grown and produced wine to pass the time away. Your taste buds will be spoilt for choice with the variety of high quality food and drink establishments on Anglesey. Our traditional tea rooms and village pubs are a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploring. And for something a bit more special the seafood restaurants of Menai Bridge and Rhosneigr offer a high end dining experience with spectacular coastal views. Think of Anglesey and you’ll no doubt picture our stunning coastline, but venture a little further and you’ll find beautiful towns and villages that are well worth exploring. Holyhead may be best known for being the busiest UK Irish Ferry port, but it‘s also home to the Breakwater Country Park, ideal for bird watching and experiencing wildlife first hand. For history and art discover Llangefni, often referred to as the cultural centre of Anglesey. Alternatively, explore the Copper Kingdom and old harbour in the peaceful town of Amlwch.

On the banks of the Menai Strait you’ll find the pretty town of Menai Bridge, home to two stunning bridges, Thomas Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge and the Robert Stephenson’s Britannia Bridge. In town you’ll find great pubs and restaurants, while a stroll along the Belgium promenade to the church of St Tysilio offers stunning views of the Strait itself.

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But if the coast is too much of a temptation head to Beaumaris, a captivating seaside town where you can stroll by the seafront, along its recently refurbished pier and enjoy distant views of Snowdonia, or wander through charming streets with their picturesque colourful cottages. Getting to Anglesey is easy – it’s the not wanting to leave that’s the hard part. As from the moment you cross the iconic Menai Bridge you automatically become embraced in a different way of life. Island life. Whether you come across the bridge by car, arrive by train via Bangor or Holyhead, by air with ‘CITYWING’ or calmly breeze in on one of the many cruise ships that dock here, Anglesey offers plenty of great reasons to visit – reasons that are sure to bring you back time and time again. It is certainly easy to lose yourself in Anglesey’s natural wild beauty, after all we have plenty of it, but if you can drag yourself away even briefly from breathtaking landscapes where blue skies meet blue seas, you’ll see that the island has lots more to offer too. And come rain or shine, whether you want to plan your next outdoor adventure, escape into some local history or simply be inspired by learning something new, on Anglesey the possibilities are endless. Check out all our events and offers on our NEW website: www.visitanglesey.co.uk

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Support Team Isle of Man at Glasgow 2014 For Team Isle of Man, the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will be as close to a ‘home’ Games as it’s possible to get. Just an hour or so away by air, there are sure to be hundreds or even thousands of Manx sports fans heading for the ‘friendly games’. The Isle of Man will be one of 71 nations competing in Glasgow between July 23 and August 3, 2014. Manx competitors will find themselves competing for medals against some of the most powerful sporting nations on earth. Among them are Britain’s home nation teams with a host of world class competitors and Olympic medallists, the might of the Australians – particularly strong in cycling, shooting, and swimming – and the legendary Kenyans who have dominated distance running for decades. On the face of it, a small Island taking on these sporting giants doesn’t seem like a fair fight – but the Isle of Man’s history in the Commonwealth Games shows clearly that the Island has always been able to punch well above its weight. At the last Games in Delhi in 2010, Team Isle of Man won two bronze medals - Mark Christian in the track cycling points race and Tim Kneale in the shooting double trap event. In 2006 in Melbourne the Isle of Man had its most successful Games ever with Mark Cavendish MBE winning gold in the track cycling scratch race and shooters Trevor Boyles and David Walton winning bronze in the team clay pigeon trap event. In fact, the Isle of Man ended the Games at the top of the table based on medals won per head of population! That’s a hard act to follow, but as the countdown to Glasgow 2014 begins in earnest hopes are high in the Team Isle of Man camp, and cycling and shooting are likely to once again provide the best medal hopes for Manx competitors.

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With the 2018 Games in Australia, the relative ease of getting to Glasgow 2014 will provide many Manx sports fans with the best opportunity to cheer on their national team at the Commonwealth Games. Organising the Island’s participation in the Games is the responsibility of the Isle of Man Commonwealth Games Association (IOMCGA). Juliet Holt, IOMCGA President, said: “The Commonwealth Games is the highest sporting stage upon which the Isle of Man can compete independently. It’s always been a very special event for the Island ever since we first sent a team to what was then then the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1958. With Glasgow being so close it may be a once in a lifetime opportunity for many sports fans, and relatives of competitors, to experience for themselves the emotion and excitement of the Commonwealth Games. Watching events on TV is great, but as with all big sports events there’s no substitute for being there in person. Ask anyone who has been to the Commonwealth Games as a competitor, official, or spectator and they will tell you of memories which will last a lifetime. For any Manx sports fan, Glasgow 2014 is a chance not to be missed and everyone involved with Team Isle of Man is looking forward to seeing lots of Manx flags waving in Glasgow this summer.”

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Selection of Team Isle of Man’s Glasgow 2014 squad won’t be confirmed until May 8. But here’s a guide to the sports in which Team Isle of Man are likely to be represented at Glasgow 2014 along with the dates for the events:

Athletics – July 27-August 2 Badminton – July 24-August 3 Boxing – July 25-July 30 and August 1-2 Cycling – July 31 and August 3 (road); July 24-July 27 (track) Gymnastics (artistic) – July 28-August 1 Lawn Bowls – July 24-August 1 Shooting (clay and rifle) – July 25-August 3 Swimming – July 24-August 2 Triathlon – July 24 and July 26 Manx residents can purchase their travel packages from Mann Link Travel, the Island’s official Glasgow 2014 ticket and travel provider. The company – which is owned by the Online Regional Travel Group, the largest offshore travel group in the British Isles – has been the event’s official Isle of Man ticket and travel partner since the 1980s. For details about ticket and travel packages to Glasgow 2014, contact Mann Link Travel’s dedicated Business Team on (01624) 654655 or email business@mannlink.com. The Isle of Man Commonwealth Games Association is the organisation responsible for the publicity, fundraising, travel, and support for Team Isle of Man’s participation at the Commonwealth Games. It is a registered charity (No.644) and relies upon fundraising events and donations to fund the team. Find out about fundraising initiatives planned in the countdown to Glasgow 2014 at www.cga.im where you can also make donations. A special fundraising evening is being held on May 16 at the Villa Marina to raise funds for Team Isle of Man to send the strongest possible team to Glasgow 2014. Bond, the string quartet who played at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, will be the special guests along with former British Lions and England rugby union international Tim Stimpson.

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There will also be a chance to see The Queen’s Baton which is travelling to all participating nations and territories in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and Clyde the Glasgow 2014 mascot. Around 450 tickets are available in the Villa Marina’s gallery section which will go on sale in February. Visit cfvg.gov.im for tickets and full details. Another key part of IOMCGA’s fundraising initiatives is the Team Isle of Man Champions scheme which is supported by leading Island businesses Auxesia, Creechurch Capital, Heron and Brearley, IOMA Fund and Investment Management Limited, Isle of Man Creamery, Karsons Pharmacy, Manx Telecom, Skanco and SMP Partners. Isle of Man Sport has also donated £15,000 towards funds for the Island’s Glasgow 2014 squad.

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lasgow is one of Europe’s most vibrant, dynamic and stylish cities. And there’s never been a better time to visit, as the city gears up to host the XX Commonwealth Games this summer. Over a million visitors from across 70 nations around the world are set to descend on Glasgow for the greatest ever showcasing of the city’s sporting and cultural credentials to a global audience. Amazing new world class venues, including the Emirates Arena, Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and Tollcross International Swimming Pool, are already being put to great use by locals and visitors alike ahead of the Games. And the Commonwealth Games is just one of a number of major international events heading to Glasgow this year, with the MTV European Music Awards and the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony both taking place at the stunning new SSE Hydro Arena. And that’s not including the fantastic year round programme of events and festivals, covering everything from film and comedy to jazz and piping – there really is something for everyone! With so much going on, it’s no wonder that leading newspapers, travel publications & websites, such as Rough Guides, The Guardian, The Telegraph and Wonderlust, have named Glasgow as a must-visit destination for 2014. Scotland’s largest city is home to more than 20 world class museums and art

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galleries – most of which are free of charge! The internationally renowned Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, remains one of the most popular museums in the UK, whilst the Zaha Hadid designed Riverside Museum provides a fitting home for the city’s world-class transport collection. No visit to Glasgow is complete without experiencing the Art Nouveau genius of Glasgow born artist, architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. His innovative style is complemented by an internationally acclaimed movement in contemporary art and design. Furthermore, the stylish city is a shopper’s paradise, recognised as the top place to shop in the UK outside of London’s West End; home to some of Scotland’s chicest hotels and restaurants; and worldrenowned for its friendly and welcoming people. Add to this, Scotland’s spectacular scenery, castles, distilleries, lochs and golf courses being located on the city’s doorstep, and it’s easy to see just why Glasgow is appearing on so many travel publications’ lists of top places to visit this year. Citywing will begin nine weekly return flights between the Isle of Man and Glasgow on the 31st of March 2014, with prices starting from £49.95. For more information go to www.citywing.com.

TRANSPORT AROUND THE CITY: BY BUS: Glasgow Shuttle 500 Glasgow Shuttle service, operated by First Bus, incorporates stops in close proximity to several accommodation locations. This direct journey into the City Centre departs every 10 minutes from the front of the terminal building. BY TAXI: Glasgow Taxis On arrival at the airport you can call and book a taxi with Glasgow Taxis on +44 (0) 141 429 7070. Glasgow Airport Taxis Glasgow Airport Taxis are always located immediately outside the terminal building or can also be booked by calling +44 (0) 141 848 6363. ON FOOT: Glasgow is a compact and walkable city. Built on a grid system, it is easy to navigate on foot or by public transport and is home to Scotland’s only Subway system.

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The Who‘s -Tommy Until 8 Feb 2014 This is an award winning piece of Musical Theatre, written by the WHO and performed on Broadway and the West End. It is a fascinating story told entirely through song and dance and will entertain both fans of The Who and classic music theatre lovers equally. It starts in 1940 and spans into 1960 and contains fantastic songs, dance routines and acting scenes in beautiful costumes on a clever giant Pinball Machine set. Gaiety Theatre, Douglas. Tickets from £21.00 01624 600555 www.villagaiety.com The Best of Broadway 3 Mar 2014 - 8 Mar 2014 This fast moving, highly polished production pays tributes to some of the best known and well-loved Broadway Musicals. With over 250 local talented performers from the Christine Wild Theatre School and 700 costumes, this is sure to be an all singing all dancing delight. The show runs from 3rd-8th March at the Gaiety Theatre. Tickets start at £17.34. 01624 600555 www.villagaiety.com

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Isle of Man Darts Festival 6 Mar 2014 - 9 Mar 2014 With a chance to win more than £28,000 in prize money the Isle of Man International Darts Festival is a popular event for competitors and spectators alike. The four day festival attracts some of the top names in the sport including a number of world champions. Lining up alongside the champs will be a number of leading internationals and leading county players from England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Europe. The festival offers players the chance to build up valuable rankings points which can provide the gateway to a place in the World Championship and helps to confirm the Manx event as one of the most popular darts tournaments on the calendar. www.visitisleofman.com/whatson/sports/dartsfest.xml Scott Mills @ Tahiko - 28th Feb (EXCLUSIVE GIG) BBC Radio One’s Scott Mills will visit the Island to take to the decks at Tahiko Nightclub in Douglas on Friday 28th February. Tickets are available from Best Western Palace Hotel Casino Reception and River Island at a cost of £10. Over 18s only.

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Gigs to note NewcastleGateshead The X Factor Live Tour - Concert Venue - Metro Radio Arena Tuesday 25th February 2014 Booking: www.metroradioarena.co.uk Russell Howard: Wonderbox - Gig Venue - Metro Radio Arena Saturday 15th March 2014 Booking: www.metroradioarena.co.uk The Wanted: - Concert Venue - Metro Radio Arena Saturday 22nd March 2014 Booking: www.metroradioarena.co.uk For more event information please visit: www.newcastlegateshead.com

Cardiff The Shocking Miss Emerald 2014 Tour - Concert Venue - Motorpoint Arena - Cardiff Saturday 9th March 2014 Fall Out Boy 2104 UK Arena Tour - Concert Venue - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff Saturday 15th March 2014 Manic Street Preachers - Concert Venue - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff Saturday 29th March 2014 Booking for the above: www.gigsandtours.com For more event information please visit: http://www.visitcardiff.com/events

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Belfast Odyssey Arena Rudimental - Concert Venue - Belfast Odyssey Arena Rudimental’s irrepressible live sets have been a big factor in their success and their frenetic show has graced the stages of some of the biggest festivals in 2013. Tuesday 11th February 2014 Booking: www.odysseyarena.com Premier League Darts - Event Venue - Belfast Odyssey Arena Darts‘ biggest roadshow event will celebrate its tenth staging next year, with reigning champion Michael van Gerwen set to defend his title against the likes of six-time winner Phil Taylor. Thursday 20th February 2014 Booking: www.odysseyarena.com Ellie Goulding - Concert Venue - Belfast Odyssey Arena Ellie Goulding’s success in the UK has been mirrored internationally and the US in particular has taken Ellie to its heart. Her single Lights has alone sold over two million copies there and spent nearly a year on the charts. Sunday 2nd March 2014 Booking: www.odysseyarena.com

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Gary Barlow - Concert Venue - Belfast Odyssey Arena Following the announcement of his first studio album in 14 years Since I Saw You Last, Gary Barlow is embarking on a full solo tour in 2014. Gary toured as a solo artist last year to acclaim from fans and critics alike, with demand being so great he could have sold it out more than six times over. The Since I Saw You Last Tour 2014 will see Gary play some of the biggest venues he has ever played as a solo artist. Saturday 29th March 2014 Booking: www.odysseyarena.com

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New CEO for the Department of Economic Development

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he Civil Service Commission has appointed Chris Corlett as Chief Executive for the Department of Economic Development. He has been the Department’s Acting Chief Executive since October 2012. Chris Corlett has been a Chief Executive in Government since March 2003, first for the Department of Trade and Industry and then for the Department of Social Care from April 2010. The Minister for Economic Development John Shimmin MHK said: ‘I am very pleased to be able to announce this appointment. It is vital that Government works hard to grow our economy, particularly as we seek to balance Government’s budget while protecting the vulnerable in our community. ‘Economic growth can help us to minimise tax increases and reductions in services. It is therefore vital that my Department has the skilled team necessary to maximise our Island’s growth.

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‘We had an excellent field of candidates from both on and off the Island and the public and private sectors. The panel agreed that Chris is the right person for this job. I look forward to working closely with him.’ Chris Corlett said: ‘May I thank the Minister, the Chair of the Civil Service Commission Mr Cannan and the Chief Secretary Will Greenhow for this opportunity. I love the team in the Department and the work that we do.

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‘I believe the Isle of Man is one of the most dynamic and entrepreneurial places in the world. As a result I am very confident the Isle of Man has an exciting and prosperous future ahead of us. ‘I am very excited about working with the Minister and his political team, the Department’s staff, the private sector and colleagues in Government to deliver real growth that benefits all in our community. ‘May I also thank the team in the Department of Social Care. My time in that Department has left me with a deep respect for the many dedicated individuals who provide care to those in need in our community. I wish them every success for the future.’

Microgaming signs agreement for Jurassic Park franchise Microgaming (www.microgaming.co.uk) has signed a licensing agreement with Universal Partnerships & Licensing to produce online slot games centred on one of the biggest film trilogies in motion picture history, Jurassic Park. Fans of Jurassic Park can look forward to reliving the adventure with an online slot game including 243 ways-to-win with five different free spin modes depending on the DNA analysis of the dinosaur randomly selected. Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, comments: “Jurassic Park is a seminal movie – its stunning visual >

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he Department of Economic Development has welcomed the news that the first Isle of Man company has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

Isle of Man-based international law and professional services group Cains supported Eros International, a leading global company in the Indian film entertainment industry in successfully listing its existing shares and launched an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange. Minister for the Isle of Man’s Department of Economic Development John Shimmin MHK said: ‘This is a further great endorsement of the Isle of Man’s credentials as a capital markets listing centre and a testament to the quality of our commercial law firms. The fact that a well-known Indian brand has chosen to be the first to have the confidence in the Isle of Man to take it to a successful listing on the New York Stock Exchange is significant. ‘We are aware that foreign companies in some countries would favour a New York listing rather than London and it signals to others that the Isle of Man is now a successful route to doing this and therefore we hope that others will now follow.’ The Isle of Man has been a leader in providing solutions for market listings for several years for Indian and other foreign sourced listings on London’s AIM market. This is a reflection of the Isle of Man’s expertise, user friendly company law, tax neutrality and competitive cost base along with its established reputation for quality service. The Isle of Man is also a recognised jurisdiction for the listing of other major companies globally, including such other stock exchanges as Singapore, Hong Kong, Toronto, Luxemburg and Dublin.

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Business Review Isle of Man Aircraft Registry plans for continued strong growth The Isle of Man Aircraft Registry is continuing its strong growth and has just completed the registration of its 650th aircraft since its inception in May 2007. Plans are now in progress to facilitate further growth.

worked extremely hard to achieve these high volumes of new business and to maintain world class standards of service to their clients, which in turn helps us all win more business for the Isle of Man.

The registry has earned a reputation for offering high regulatory standards with a customer-friendly approach which has attracted praise and compliments from around the world.

‘We are now planning for future growth and have provided a clear and compelling business case in order to secure the resources required to facilitate continued growth as well as ensuring value for money for the taxpayer.

In 2012 the Isle of Man Aircraft Registry was voted the best in the world by leading trade publication ‘Corporate Jet Investor’ following a survey of global aviation lawyers. Minister for Economic Development John Shimmin MHK commented: ‘To start from scratch just over six years ago to becoming widely renowned as the best in the world at the present time shows what an outstanding success the Aircraft Registry has become.

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‘The registry provides an excellent example of Government at its best through providing world-leading regulation and highly effective partnerships with the private sector to grow the economy. ‘The team at the registry have

Hartley Elder, Director of Civil Aviation, explained some of the measures being implemented to help the growth of the register. He commented: ‘Due to these high levels of growth the Isle of Man Aircraft Registry is experiencing very high workloads and so we are taking proactive steps to resolve this situation. ’We are currently advertising for additional technical and administrative staff and we are also making the registration process even more efficient through the implementation of a full online service.

‘ T h e s e measures will complement the high standards of customer service already offered by the small team of 12 staff and ensure that the Isle of Man continues to be the best in the world for quality and speed of registration.’ As well as managing and administering the ongoing renewals of the constantly growing number of existing aircraft on the register there are an additional two new aircraft per week being added on average. Recent additions include a VVIP Boeing 757. The staff at the Aircraft Registry worked closely with the team who were preparing the aircraft for more than two years and completed the registration process to perfectly align with the completion of the conversion and refitting work. The Isle of Man remains an important one-stop shop for global aviation business with many global corporations and high profile individuals having their aircraft assets registered and managed in the Isle of Man.

Sure enters into agreement with Huawei to build 4G network in the Isle of Man Andy Bridson, CEO of Sure Isle of Man, said, “We want to make sure that our island is at the forefront of communications technology and ensuring we have a network that delivers 4G/LTE speeds, coverage and resilience is core to that. As we roll out the new network throughout this year, our customers will notice a significant improvement in their mobile voice and wireless data experience, which we know will be welcomed.” “In addition, this multi-million pound investment into our island‘s infrastructure underpins our commitment to the Isle of Man to ensure its position as a key player in the world markets.” Cyrille Joffre, Chief Technology Officer of Sure, added, “Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology solutions provider, with the technical expertise and experience to implement a cutting edge communications solution in our island. Their proven track record in delivering 4G/LTE solutions across the world is reassuring as we enter into a project of this scale.”

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TT Triathlon returns in 2014 The TT Triathlon will return to the Isle of Man on 29th June 2014 and this year a new middle distance will be added to the already established short and long course races. The TT Triathlon is based around the famous Isle of Man TT Mountain course which has challenged some of the world’s best motorbike racers over the last 100 years. This 37.7mile circuit offers stunning views, smooth road surface and the Snaefell Mountain, after which it is named. Richard Wallace, Race director of the TT Triathlon comments: “Last year was a true battle for the competitors. Not only did they face a challenging course, but the conditions on the day made this truly an epic race. This is an island and course that has celebrated sporting excellence for over 100 years as well as guts and determination of the competitors: It is an athlete’s course and rewards those who attempt it.”

The TT Triathlon will once again be offering a short course race comprising of a 1.2mile swim, 37.7mile bike and 7mile run, as well as the long course race of a 2.4mile swim, 114 mile bike and 26.2mile run. New for 2014 will be a middle distance event comprising of a 1.2mile swim, 75mile bike and 16mile run. Races are open to individuals and relay teams.

Richard continues “This is one of the true iconic racing locations and we are pleased to be able to offer athletes the chance to challenge themselves against not only the course, but the island as well. Last year our Pioneers came to race and showed just what this course is all about. We hope to welcome many more athletes this year and remind them why they love this sport so much.” For more information on the TT Triathlon, please contact Richard Wallace Richard@tttri.com or visit www.TTTRI.com

ISLE OF MAN TO BE WELL REPRESENTED AT ICE A delegation from the Isle of Man’s e-Gaming sector is preparing to attend the ICE Totally Gaming event in London from the 4th-6th February to promote the Isle of Man as a world-class location for e-Gaming business. This year 14 private sector companies will accompany representatives from the Department of Economic Development and the Gambling Supervision Commission which will enable visitors to discuss legal, financial, data hosting, consultancy and corporate services. Howard Quayle MHK Political Member for e-Gaming, Isle of Man Government Department of Economic Development commented: ‘Our attendance at ICE is an important part of the Department’s ongoing strategy to continue expansion of this fast growing sector, which now employs around 800 people directly and represents 9% of our economy. ‘It also enables us to demonstrate the high quality of our e-Gaming sector and I am delighted that the excellent relationship that the Department enjoys

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with the local e-Gaming industry will be reinforced with so many companies from the private sector joining us on the stand.’ Peter Greenhill, CEO, e-Gaming, Department of Economic Development added: ‘I’m looking forward to promoting the benefits of setting up an e-Gaming company or e-Business in the Isle of Man. Last year the local delegation made a significant number of good new contacts thanks to our status as an e-Gaming centre of excellence with an innovative and robust regulatory regime, world-class ICT infrastructure and our pro-business approach.’ ICE is the largest and most comprehensive gaming event globally. In 2013 it attracted more than 22,000 people, nine out of ten of whom were involved in the purchasing and decision making process within their company, and the event is expected to be even bigger this year. 71% of exhibitors attending are from outside the UK, and 54% of all attendees are from outside the host nation.

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