Visitors to the Dartmouth Royal Regatta
beginning in South Devon on 26 August 2010 will see the Red Arrows
mounting a spectacular display scheduled for 27 August, contrary
to recent rumours and reports in the local and national press
suggesting that the display had been banned this year.
At a recent Dartmouth Regatta Committee meeting
there were concerns over the effect of the vibrations of the aircraft
on the buildings, sparking rumours that the display was banned due
to health and safety concerns over damaged buildings from a fire
in the town back in May 2010. However, the arrival of scaffolding
has secured the buildings effectively.
Sarah Streeter from
Visit South Devon said, "The Dartmouth Regatta is one of the
biggest South Devon events of the year drawing in over 50,000
people including a huge amount of tourists. The Red Arrows are an
integral part of the celebrations and a huge draw for tourists -
we certainly don't want people thinking they aren't coming this
year."
Jim Bent, Chairman of the Regatta committee,
added, "We
are extremely disappointed that these rumours have got into the
press. The airshow is the highlight of the Regatta and if the
buildings were in any danger we would have to review the whole
programme - not just the Red Arrows."
The first Recorded
Regatta in Dartmouth was in 1822. There were three sailing races,
one six-oared gig race, and a military band played out at the
Dartmouth Castle and 120 attended a ball.
In 1834 the
Regatta, which used to be run by leading gentlemen of the
neighbourhood, changed its format when the inhabitants of the town
called a meeting and elected a Committee of their own.
In
1856 the event became a Royal Regatta when an unscheduled visit by
Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales came into
Dartmouth because of bad weather in a flotilla of nine boats, the
day before the scheduled Regatta.
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