Lord West to Highlight State of UK Maritime Sector at Seafarers UK Centenary Dinner

Admiral Lord West of Spithead with Sea Cadets at Seafarers UK’s Annual Meeting last year

Admiral Lord West of Spithead with Sea Cadets at Seafarers UK’s Annual Meeting last year

On 1 January 2017 the leading maritime charity, Seafarers UK, celebrated the start of its Centenary Year. To mark this anniversary, Seafarers UK is holding a number of special Centenary events around the UK during 2017, in Liverpool, Bristol, Glasgow and London.

On 28 March, exactly 100 years to the day since the first meeting was held in 1917 in the City of London to discuss the formation of the charity (previously known as King George’s Fund for Sailors), Seafarers UK will hold a Centenary Celebration Dinner at Guildhall.

The evening, sponsored by Ruffer LLP, will involve a drinks reception, a splendid three-course dinner, music by the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines, speeches and a special auction. Former Head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Lord West of Spithead is the celebrated after-dinner speaker.

‘Congratulations to Seafarers UK on reaching its Centenary’ said Lord West. ‘I am honoured to speak at this very special event at Guildhall and to help highlight and mark 100 years of welfare support for seafarers in need, and their families, by the leading charity for the entire maritime sector.’

‘The make-up and capability of the UK’s maritime sector has changed dramatically since 1917, and whilst we are still very much an island nation, with serving seafarers in the Royal Navy, Merchant Navy and the Fishing Fleets, the numbers of those actively involved is reducing every year. And I fear that with the continued lack of investment in our Royal Navy, and the ever reducing number of UK cadets entering the increasingly global Merchant Navy, the UK will be left behind as other major nations build up their maritime capabilities, unless more is done to reverse this decline.’

‘Within this context, there is a very important and continued role for Seafarers UK to play, both in helping to raise awareness of the need for, and existence of, training and job opportunities in the maritime sector, and in helping those still serving, but increasingly veterans and ex-seafarers, who have fallen on hard times, and their families.’

For more details about booking to attend the Seafarers UK Centenary Dinner at Guildhall on 28 March 2017, or information on other Seafarers UK Centenary events and projects, please visit www.seafarers.uk or send an email to centenary@seafarers-uk.org.

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Seafarers UK is a charity that helps people in the maritime community, by providing vital funding to support seafarers in need and their families, and those training for a career at sea. It does this by giving money to organisations and projects that make a real difference to people’s lives, across the Merchant Navy, Royal Navy and Fishing Fleets.

Seafarers UK (King George’s Fund for Sailors) is a Registered Charity in England and Wales, No. 226446, incorporated under Royal Charter. Registered in Scotland SC038191. Registered Office: 8 Hatherley Street, LONDON, SW1P 2QT.

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