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Radio 1's Big Weekend is the UK's biggest free ticketed festival and 40,000 music fans - mostly from the Carlisle area - will see performances across four stages at Carlisle Airfield.

Carlisle Airfield???

Biplanes??

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That's if he's got a working taxi to drive :lol:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Radio 1's Big Weekend is the UK's biggest free ticketed festival and 40,000 music fans - mostly from the Carlisle area - will see performances across four stages at Carlisle Airfield.

Carlisle Airfield???

Biplanes??


Eddie Stobbart owns Carlsile Airport.

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Midlander wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Radio 1's Big Weekend is the UK's biggest free ticketed festival and 40,000 music fans - mostly from the Carlisle area - will see performances across four stages at Carlisle Airfield.

Carlisle Airfield???

Biplanes??


Eddie Stobbart owns Carlsile Airport.


Maybe so, but who owns Carlisle airfield?

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grandad wrote:
Midlander wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Radio 1's Big Weekend is the UK's biggest free ticketed festival and 40,000 music fans - mostly from the Carlisle area - will see performances across four stages at Carlisle Airfield.

Carlisle Airfield???

Biplanes??


Eddie Stobbart owns Carlsile Airport.


Maybe so, but who owns Carlisle airfield?


Eddie Stobbart.

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Midlander wrote:
grandad wrote:
Midlander wrote:
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Radio 1's Big Weekend is the UK's biggest free ticketed festival and 40,000 music fans - mostly from the Carlisle area - will see performances across four stages at Carlisle Airfield.

Carlisle Airfield???

Biplanes??

Eddie Stobbart owns Carlsile Airport.

Maybe so, but who owns Carlisle airfield?

Eddie Stobbart.

So does Eddie Stobbart own them both?

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who is this Eddie Stobart? I don't think I've heard of him. Is he a bit of a recluse? A rich one possibly. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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who is this Eddie Stobart? I don't think I've heard of him. Is he a bit of a recluse? A rich one possibly. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now I know who you mean; it's Stobart, not Stobbart.

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
grumpy wrote:
who is this Eddie Stobart? I don't think I've heard of him. Is he a bit of a recluse? A rich one possibly. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now I know who you mean; it's Stobart, not Stobbart.

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His names on em but he sold out years ago, now hes CEO of the firm that owns ES.....



By 2002 the company was experiencing financial difficulties caused by the fuel crisis. In 2001 the haulage business had posted its first loss, with the fan club making more money than the haulage business.

In November 2003 Edward Stobart sold the group to his brother William and his business partner Andrew Tinkler, who together owned a civil engineering company that specialises in railway maintenance, WA Developments, based in Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria.

Eddie Stobart Group Ltd. became a subsidiary of W.A. Developments (International) Ltd, a parent company of WA Developments created to purchase Eddie Stobart Group Ltd.

Following further growth, the company had previously been looking to move from its Carlisle base and was considering a relocation further down the M6 motorway to Warrington. These plans were rejected due to potential job losses in Carlisle. Stobart had also been considering expanding into the air freight business. On 7 April 2006 Haughey Airports Limited – the company which operated Carlisle Airport – was acquired by the Stobart Group parent company WA Developments International, through a subsidiary company Stobart Air Ltd.

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Its on teletext Eddy Stobart has died today aged 56


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Very surprised the ones posting today do not listen to the news!!
Sadly Eddie Stobart passed away today aged 56
RIP Eddie. :sad: :sad:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
grumpy wrote:
who is this Eddie Stobart? I don't think I've heard of him. Is he a bit of a recluse? A rich one possibly. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now I know who you mean; it's Stobart, not Stobbart.

It's that gezza with all those green trucks!!

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TBH I didn't even see the typo BC :oops: I was trying to facietious and failed, miserably. :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Very surprised the ones posting today do not listen to the news!!
Sadly Eddie Stobart passed away today aged 56
RIP Eddie. :sad: :sad:


indeed, it didnt sink in at first

eddie was a mormon and gave 10% of his income to the church, when he hit hard times the church bailed him out,

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there is a member of the Stobart family on the board i believe but it is a PLC these days involved in Ports,railways airports and lorries

The company was founded by the father of Eddie Stobart but he was the one that turned it into a major player but sadly it looks like retiring early hasn't paid off mind you he wasn't very popular round here when he shut down the local depot and told the drivers they either had to move or find another job !

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