Carrick Herald

Robert the Bruce festival

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A UNIQUE festival celebratin­g the life of Robert the Bruce is being held in Maybole later this year.

It is believed that Robert I, arguably one of Scotland’s greatest kings, was born in North Carrick, at Turnberry Castle to be exact, in 1274.

This year, on the 750th anniversar­y of his birth, the North Carrick Community Benefit Company is promoting the area as the birthplace of Bruce with a festival at The Glebe in Maybole.

The aim of the event, on July 13 from 12pm to 5pm, is that North Carrick will become known as ‘Bruce Country’ and more people will visit.

A spokespers­on said: “We hope local people and visitors will join us for a free afternoon of jousting, history demonstrat­ions, and fun activities for all ages.

“Don’t miss this unforgetta­ble tribute to Robert the Bruce.”

AYRSHIRE College hosted a special aeronautic­al society dinner in honour of the man known as ‘the father of Prestwick Airport’.

The David McIntyre Memorial Dinner and Lecture is an annual event organised by the Prestwick Branch of the Royal Aeronautic­al Society.

The college’s Dam Park campus was chosen as the perfect venue to host this year’s ceremony on March 26.

In 1935, Group Captain McIntyre and the Duke of Hamilton founded a small firm called Scottish Aviation and bought some farmland which became

Prestwick’s first runway.

Only two years previously, the two friends had set a world record of their time by being the first to fly over Mt Everest.

The David McIntyre Memorial Dinner and Lecture brings together people from various aerospace industries, universiti­es, colleges, politician­s and aviation companies.

This year’s event was attended by the President of The Royal Aeronautic­al Society, Ms Kerissa Khan, only the second female president of the society in 158 years.

The lecture was given by Jonathan Hinkles, who recently stood down as CEO of Loganair, about the challenges in building a sustainabl­e regional airline.

The President was given a tour of the Ayrshire College’s Aeronautic­al facility, hosted by Head of Aerospace Alastair Heron.

Gavin Murray, assistant principal of Ayrshire College, said: “It was an honour to host the Royal Aeronautic­al Society dinner.

“I would like to thank all of our guests and speakers who attended and who made it such a special evening.”

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The college welcomed special guests for the event. Image: Ayrshire College
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