Kent man attempts record-breaking charity Flight4Heroes from John O’Groats to Dover. Ex-paratrooper Colin Rees from Whitstable, Kent, will this Friday (May 18) attempt a record-breaking flight from John O’Groats in Scotland to Dover – by paramotor! The 48-year-old Falklands war veteran and his colleague Sarn Terry (son of Air Marshall Sir Colin
27 April 2011 Last updated at 14:56 Prince Harry’s polar expedition flies Dover school flag Simon Daglish endured -38C temperatures on the North Pole trek Continue reading the main story Related Stories Arctic trek soldiers return to UK A Kent school flag has been flown at the North Pole on an expedition that included Prince Harry. Simon
Petra Coveney is linking up with Think Again Media and Concept4 to deliver a full PR, Marketing & Communications service to schools and organisations within the Education sector. “A good education is the foundation for young people’s success in life and yet schools and teachers seldom have the time to shout about their achievements. By
KENT ONLINE Saturday, April 02 2011. Ex-Dukie boy leads ‘royal’ trek A former prefect at the Duke of York’s Royal Military School in Dover is organising the 200-mile trek across the polar ice-cap which Prince Harry is taking part in. Simon Daglish is leading a team four disabled servicemen on the Walking with the Wounded
Daily Mail Online Eight years after that England debut with Rooney, how did Francis Jeffers become a… Fox on the rocks By MICHAEL WALKER
Last updated at 7:38 AM on 25th March 2011 Change of direction: Wayne Rooney and Francis Jeffers made their England debut on the same night. Jeffers scored but has never added to
KENT EXPRESS 02.04.11 Prince Harry has joined a team of war veterans injured on duty for a record-setting trek to the North Pole. Led by former Kent schoolboy Simon Daglish, the team face temperatures as low as -50C while pulling 100kg in sleds along terrifying ridges and dangerous open water in severe weather. And just