Party at Base31
Creative placemaking through arts and culture When Base 31 opened its doors to the public on Saturday, more than 800 people showed up and they partied like it was 1945.
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Creative placemaking through arts and culture When Base 31 opened its doors to the public on Saturday, more than 800 people showed up and they partied like it was 1945.
Base31 is aiming to be a base of County activity in the years to come and to help locals and visitors get acquainted with that concept, the group hosted a welcoming event this past weekend.
A new project is reminding us that human mastery of flight was inspired by nature. We heard about a public art unveiling this weekend honoring nature’s original aviators at a former World War II air base in Picton.
PEC Community Partners revitalization project
The Loch Sloy Business Park now has a new name and the potential for a bright future.
PEC Community Partners revitalization project
The Loch Sloy Business Park now has a new name and the potential for a bright future.
PEC Community Partners revitalization project
The Loch Sloy Business Park now has a new name and the potential for a bright future.
PEC Community Partners revitalization project
The Loch Sloy Business Park now has a new name and the potential for a bright future.
PEC Community Partners revitalization project
The Loch Sloy Business Park now has a new name and the potential for a bright future.
On May 20, PEC Community Partners Inc., christened its vision for the now former Loch-Sloy Business Park and Picton Airport lands as “Base31.”
Base31 is the new name for the site formerly known as Loch Sloy Business Park and Airport.
PEC Community Partners Inc, announced Friday that inspiration for the new name came from the nearly 700-acre site’s former function as the Royal Airforce’s No.31 Bombing and Gunnery School.