Her Majesty's Historic Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth, U.K.
A visit to Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard on 28th. January, 2016, with a tour of the newly opened Boathouse No. 4 exhibits, where now, apprentices are trained in the craft of traditional boat building.
Portsmouth, England | Historic Dockyard
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Portsmouth is one of the port Cities on Englands South Cost here you will find Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and learn about Portsmouth History and its major role in the war on keeping Britain safe. Its also the best place to go shopping as there is an outlet store located by the docks good place to visit in the summers.
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PORTSMOUTH NAVAL DOCKYARD
A tour around Portsmouth Naval Base on 19th August 2017 including HMS Queen Elizabeth R08, HMS Diamond D34, HMS Bristol D23, HMS St Albans F83, HMS Richmond F239 & RFA Diligence A132.
Summer adventure at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
IT'S SUMMER! Which means it's time to have some really good fun.
At Portsmouth Historic Dockyard we have 11 attractions for you to explore including action stations with a fantastic play area and mast climbing in boathouse 4!
With HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860 and HMS M.33 to explore, adventure awaits for you and your family. The daring and the brave!
Get your tickets here with 20% off online:
Introduction to IBTC Portsmouth
International Boatbuilding Training College Portsmouth (IBTCP) is a world-renowned traditional education and training provider with a 100% employment rate of graduates to date.
Based in the heart of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard , we deliver City & Guilds 2463-Level 3 Qualification in “Marine Construction, Systems Engineering and Maintenance” and our own IBTC Diploma in Wooden Boatbuilding.
More info on: ibtcportsmouth.co.uk
Visit Portsmouth Promotional Film 2018
Over the past couple of years we've been working alongside a group of Portsmouth organisations including Portsmouth City Council's Visit Portsmouth tourism division to help raise the profile of the city as a unique destination.
As locals, we know the city offers a wide variety of historical attractions, world class shopping, globally recognised events, and a host of unique restaurants and cafés.
To accompany a range of graphic media being displayed across the Uk at bus stops, street billboards, and large advertising hoardings around London city and the London tube stations, we've been asked to produce eye-catching video content that can be shared across the consortiums websites and social media platforms.
Working on a project based on our home city is always a pleasure, and we're really proud to be involved in the celebration of its unique, quirky, historic, and vibrant landmarks, museums, events, and destinations.
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Team Locals:
Portsmouth apprentices skip university & earn a salary whilst learning
Are you deciding between university or a job?
Have you ever thought about an apprenticeship?
The three young people from Portsmouth share their experience of skipping university to take up an apprenticeship. They earned a salary whilst learning, and developed practical skills, academically equivalent to many degrees.
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INSIDE ACCESS: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum
INSIDE ACCESS: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum.
BAE Systems to cut nearly 2,000 UK jobs
Defence contractor deals blow to manufacturing sector after lack of orders for its Eurofighter Typhoon jetBritain’s biggest defence contractor, BAE Systems, is to cut nearly 2,000 jobs in a significant blow to the UK’s manufacturing sector and the government’s industrial strategy.The company, which makes the Eurofighter Typhoon jet and Britain’s nuclear submarines, said on Tuesday that up to 1,400 jobs would go at its military aerospace business over the next three years, along with a further 375 in maritime services and 150 at its cyber-intelligence business.BAE aims to achieve the cuts, which are due to be implemented by 1 January and will affect managers as well as people working on the production line, through voluntary redundancies where possible.It employs 83,100 people worldwide, including 34,600 in the UK. Its aerospace bases at Warton, where parts for the Typhoon are made and assembled, and Samlesbury in Lancashire, which together employ 10,000 people, will see 750 job losses, twice as many as in 2015.Its other aerospace base, in Brough, east Yorkshire, which makes parts for the Hawk, will see its 900-member workforce almost halved to 500, another severe blow to the region after 500 job losses at the site four years ago.Afurther 340 dockyard job cuts are going in Portsmouth as part of an efficiency drive, 245 at the RAF bases at Marham in Norfolk and Leeming in North Yorkshire, and 150 in London, Guildford and at other cyber-intelligence sites.There are to be a further 30 job losses at other UK locations. It is the first move in a cost-cutting programme led by BAE’s chief executive, Charles Woodburn, following a lack of orders for the Typhoon jet.Britain’s largest union, Unite, vowed to fight what it called a “devastatingly short-sighted” decision.It had called on the UK government to save jobs prior to BAE’s announcement. The union is considering all options, including industrial action.The Unite assistant general secretary, Steve Turner, said: “These planned job cuts will not only undermine Britain’s sovereign defence capability, but devastate communities across the UK who rely on these skilled jobs and the hope of a decent future they give to future generations.”The GMB union told the government to stop dithering and develop a plan to safeguard highly skilled defence jobs.Ross Murdoch, GMB national officer, said: “The prime minister must step up to the plate and forge trade deals with overseas partner countries, as well as delivering a cast-iron commitment now to build the next-generation fighter planes.”Speaking in parliament, Claire Perry – minister at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy – insisted that BAE’s changes were “not related to any UK defence spending decisions” but a result of internal restructuring and normal business practice.She said the government was working with BAE to ensure compulsory redundancies were kept to a minimum, and to secure more orders from abroad.“We absolutely understand this is a worrying time for those affected. ”She said there were opportunities for BAE workers to get jobs in renewable energy with Siemens in Yorkshire.Nia Griffith, the shadow defence secretary, said there was “a very real risk that these skills will be lost forever”.She called on the government to come forward with a “proper industrial strategy”. Woodburn, who became CEO of BAE in July, said the cuts were necessary.“The organisational changes we are announcing today accelerate our evolution to a more streamlined, de-layered organisation, with a sharper competitive edge and a renewed focus on technology,” he said.“I recognise this will be difficult news for some of our employees and we are committed to do everything we can to support those affected.”BAE is removing management layers in the UK as part of the restructuring, replacing country-based business units (apart from the US) with three divisions – air, maritime and land – reporting directly to Woodburn.This means the UK will no longer be a standalone division. Last month Qatar signed a letter of intent to buy 24 Typhoons and six Hawk aircraft from BAE.A potentially large order from Saudi Arabia is still under negotiation. The Typhoon has attracted fewer orders this year than the rival Rafale, built by France’s Dassault Aviation, which has struck deals with Egypt and Qatar.BAE said: “Negotiations are progressing to agree a contract with the government of Qatar, which, if secured, would sustain Typhoon production jobs and manu
HM Dockyard Portsmouth
HM Dockyard Portsmouth
Aircraft carriers contract for Scotland - Herald videos
theherald.co.uk A £3bn contract to build two 65,000 tonnes aircraft carriers has been signed, with work on the Royal Navy vessels to be shared between four shipyards across the United Kingdom. Two yards in Scotland, Govan and Rosyth, have secured part of the work meaning almost 5,000 jobs will be created to complete the work.
AWE - Meet Jig
The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) has been central to the UK’s defence for more than 60 years, providing and maintaining the warheads for the country's nuclear deterrent and supporting national nuclear security.
Devonport Royal Dockyard
Devonport Royal Dockyard is the largest dockyard in Europe with over 3 and 1/2 miles of waterfront. It is a major civil engineering facility with the ability to operate as a small community within itself.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard looking to hire 200 workers
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard looking to hire 200 workers
The Royal Naval Dockyard continues to renovate and upgrade its properties
Portsmouth Council Leader Says South Run Is Great For Tourism
Portsmouth Council's leader says the Great South Run is good news for the city's tourism industry. Donna Jones was one of the official starters for the race - sounding those all important claxons.
Mast climbing Royal Navy Dockyard Portsmouth.
Mast climbing Royal Navy Dockyard Portsmouth. My 7 year old Grandson Ashton. So proud of him :-)
HMS Daedalus Mast Manning Team 1992 at East of England Show
Video taken produced by Naval Air Command Video Production Unit from The East of England Show.
First Female Button Boy
Dockyard Workers At Work (1940)
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Several shots of the battleship in unknown harbour, ship is surrounded by smaller ships. Various shots of the men working at dockyard, repairing ship. Several shots of the damage on ship. Long shot of dockyard with ships.
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