page 13 majalis Thanks to you all - Lisa Dent Lisa Dent has asked us to print this letter of thanks following the tragic death of her husband Robert in Riyadh N ow that we’re in our new home in Tarleton with our belongings around us, I wanted to sit down for a moment to thank everyone who was so kind to Oliver, Grace and myself during our last difficult days in Riyadh. I write this following a visit from the Saudi ambassador to Britain, His Royal Highness Prince Turki al Faisal, who was both very sympathetic and thoughtful. The immediate support we received from the people on the compound was wonderful and those closest to us in our court in Riyadh were especially caring. My heartfelt thanks go to our next-door neighbours Marjanne and Steve Neil and their children, Simone and Kyle. Joy and Phil Nurcombe and their daughters Carys and Megan, who looked after Grace, and all the ladies who fed us! A special note of thanks also, to our closest friends, Carol and Jon Runciman for their love and support. Carol travelled from Dhahran immediately to be with myself and Oliver and Grace and help us through those first difficult days. True friends. Visits from Martin McCann and Paul Dugan and the support from the company’s chief medical officer in Saudi Arabia, Morton Mair, were very much appreciated. My friends at the British School in Riyadh, many of them with family connections to the company, were wonderful. The Principal, Patrick Bloomfield, gave my immediate boss and dear friend, Myra Cruickshank leave to attend Robert’s funeral. Myra even unpacked some boxes for me whilst she was here! I feel I must mention Jo, Gillian, Lindsay, Dee and Lynda as I remember happy days in the nursery. My thanks to them and all my ‘long-suffering’ friends on the Classroom Assistant course. Special thanks to Nichola Ryan, for co-ordinating the course, and for going that extra mile to ensure our success. I was very touched by the number of Robert’s friends and colleagues from Saudi Arabia and former colleagues back in the UK who attended the funeral in Southport. I’d particularly like to express my gratitude to Bruce Irvine who gave a most sincere eulogy. My heartfelt thanks also to Robert’s office colleagues from Riyadh and especially Ivor Turner, and Charlie McNulty, for their strong support. My special thanks also to Fred Mayer and Bill Walker, close friends from our early days in Dhahran. Many people have sent cards and letters of support, which have been of great comfort to us. It has been particularly comforting to hear from old friends from Dhahran. The many generous donations have reached into thousands of pounds and because of Robert’s love for children, these will be divided between Derian House, a nearby children’s hospice, and Oliver and Grace’s school, where it help buy playground toys. My thanks to you all. I can’t finish without mentioning two more people. Ian Crawford has been a tower of strength and his support and good humour have helped keep us going through some very difficult times. His help even extended to unloading 105 boxes of our belongings after we had problems with the shipping company. BAE SYSTEMS people in the UK have rallied round too. Tina Cookson from Warton Personnel has been a regular and welcome visitor since we arrived home. I’m about to go out shopping with her for a new television as ours was damaged in transit. I hope it was nothing to do with Ian’s unloading techniques! Finally, I hope our many friends in Saudi Arabia will keep in touch and I assure everyone that we’d be glad to hear from friends and colleagues as we build a life here in the UK. Please accept my apologies if I have missed anybody out and be assured your support has been of great comfort during these difficult times. Robert and I were fortunate to meet and know many wonderful people during our years in Saudi Arabia whilst he worked for BAE SYSTEMS and I will always look back fondly on those times. During these difficult times for you all, as I know many families are separated, please take good care. Lisa Dent, Tarleton, April 3. Rolls-Royce Sends New Man to Saudi Arabia Adrian Wilson a Rolls-Royce engine specialist now based in Saudi Arabia. I n February Rolls-Royce seconded Adrian Wilson, a senior propulsions engineer to BAE SYSTEMS in Saudi Arabia to help give expert engine guidance and advice to staff and to the Royal Saudi Air Force. Adrian’s role will be to advise on day to day maintenance issues as well as work closely with Rolls Royce in Britain to help establish why any major engine problems develop, and find solutions to make sure such problems do not occur again. Adrian replaces James O’Connor who previously filled this role. Most of the time Adrian will be working from Al Bilad, but co-ordinating closely with the specialist propulsion engineers at the various sites in Khamis Dhahran and Riyadh where Neil Twycross, Neil Everate and Vic Radford will be Adrian’s respective contacts. Rolls-Royce engines are used to power two types of aircrafts that the Saudi Air Force operates. These are Tornado and Hawk. In addition, Adrian will also be responsible for PC9 engines. He will be working closely with BAE SYSTEMS customer liason manager Paul Garstang to ensure that the customers needs continue to be satisfied. Upon taking up his position Adrian said he was delighted to return to the Middle East again since he has previously worked in Oman. "Teamwork is vital in any job, but since I will be co-ordinating with Rolls -Royce, The Royal Saudi Air Force and BAE SYSTEMS this will be an essential to ensure that the job gets done to everyone’s satisfaction." Adrian added. Adrian joined Rolls-Royce in 1998. He left school at 15 and started life as an apprenad achieved the position of (Squadron Leader) senior engineering officer. Since then he also spent 31/2 years in Oman running a base contract and also had his own business selling yachts. Adrian is 52 years old, and has a wife Heather and two children Mark 15 and Danielle 13. He is hoping they will be able to come to visit the Middle East during school holidays. In his spare time Adrian enjoys cook- ing, walking, swimming and is now looking forward to taking up golf. Relocating in the Middle East C hris Hart a supply officer in the LOA7 department will be leaving Saudi Arabia in June to take up a supply representative’s position in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. The position in Abu Dhabi will be with BAE SYSTEMS and Chris will be working to help the United Arab Emirates meet their supply needs for their Hawk aircraft. Having been in Saudi Arabia for the past 11 years, both in the headquarters in Riyadh and in Chris Hart, picture in his office in Riyadh. Employee Discounts On the company intranet system, alshareka-online, a list of companies where employees can obtain discounts has now been published. The discounts can be as much as 30 per cent. Any employee wishing to obtain the discounts must be able to show their BAE SYSTEMS identity card when they purchase the product. If employees would like any more retailers to be placed on the scheme please contact Ahmed Al Sultan in the public relations and communications department via e-mail on ahmed.alsultan@baesystems.com or on 01 419 6600 Ext. 2592. The list of establishments were discounts are available can be viewed on www.alsharekaonline. Just the Ticket Pictured above is (left) Hassam Al Mashwal who works with Tornado Maintenance Support in Khamis Mushait being presented a free return flight to the UK from Kanoo travel representative Iftekar Khan. Hassam won the return flight after he entered the free prize draw available on alsharekaonline. Prize draws take place every month and the prizes do vary. The prize draw is available for all staff to enter the alsharekaonline website. alshareka-online is also available to computers not on the central network on www.baesystems.com.sa. Dhahran, Chris understands the culture of the Middle East and feels that will be advantageous in his new position. Chris discovered about the vacancy on the Connectus website. Chris will be sad to leave many friends and colleagues but is looking forward to the new challenge. He added, "I will have to get used to working on my own rather than in a team environment, but I am also looking forward to helping to meet the needs of a new customer and exploring the UAE. "The move will also be good for my career development and a chance to learn about a new part of the region."
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