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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 12:23:36 GMT
Praise should be during difficult times not only for Doctors and Nurses. We all have to make sacrifices. Salute to all Seafarers, who travel long way to have all your supplies delivered on time. We are exposed to infected areas and deseases, and despite the risks they are obliged and willing to do the job in keeping the world moving.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 12:24:21 GMT
Given the current situation with COVID-19 we wanted to share an update. The welfare of our volunteers, supporters and staff, along with our ability to maintain our world-class lifesaving service, is our priority.
We have taken the decision to close all RNLI shops, museums and visitor centres with immediate effect. Our lifeboat stations remain operational but will not be open to visitors.
Our lifeboats will continue to launch to those in peril at sea – and they need your support more than ever.
RNLI
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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 16:03:47 GMT
In line with government recommendations, all National Museums Liverpool venues are temporarily closed to the public until further notice to support efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Merseyside Maritime MuseumLINK
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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 16:52:02 GMT
Seafarers UK COVID-19 Update: Business as usual
March 17, 2020Due to the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) and the advice from the Government to implement physical distancing, Seafarers UK HQ has transitioned to remote working to ensure that we can continue to support seafarers. Business will carry on as usual with all staff contactable by telephone or email. We will be making every minute count as we explore new ways to fundraise and help those who work at sea. We’ll keep you up-to-date through our website and social media. Our grants funding programme will continue to support the maritime sector. Read Seafarers UK statement on Covid-19. LINK BLINK A
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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 17:00:11 GMT
𝗪𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘀, 𝗯𝘂𝘁 𝗔𝗿𝗯𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘁𝘂𝗺 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱. Given the latest advice regarding the Covid19 pandemic, while the Arboretum will remain open, we have decided to cancel all of the Arboretum’s own events and activities until the end of May, including, but not limited to, our VE Day 75 Weekend, Easter family activities, Drive-it Day, Little Saplings, Memory Lane Café and the Plant Hunters’ fairs. We hope to mark VE Day in a responsible way, if possible, on 8 May and will confirm further information in due course. We apologise for any inconvenience this causes but the wellbeing of our visitors and team members is paramount. If you are due to attend a third party organised event during this period, please contact the event organiser to check it is going ahead before travelling to site. Visitors choosing to attend site are encouraged to wash their hands regularly. Ample facilities are available. We remain open and do thank you for your support at this difficult time. Please keep an eye on our social media accounts, which shall be operating as normal, and where we be sharing latest news and interesting information about our memorials and the stories behind them. National Memorial ArboretumLINK
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Post by Administrator on Mar 17, 2020 23:03:31 GMT
In light of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK and France the association has taken the decision to postpone the ADLS 80th Anniversary Commemorative Return to Dunkirk. The decision is taken with a heavy heart but in such unusual and unpredictable circumstance we feel it is the correct course of action. To be kept up to date with ADLS events please visit the events section on our website. Association of Dunkirk Little Ships (official)LINK
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Post by Administrator on Mar 21, 2020 7:18:04 GMT
“As the COVID-19 pandemic takes hold, it is important for the world’s governments to fully understand that around 90% of global trade is transported by commercial shipping, which moves the world’s food, energy and raw materials, as well as manufactured goods and components – including vital medical supplies and many products sold in supermarkets, items that are necessary (due to complex supply chains) for the preservation of many jobs in manufacturing – without which modern society simply cannot function.” LINK
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Post by Administrator on Mar 21, 2020 13:35:36 GMT
Apostleship of the Sea
Seafarers and fishers will play a pivotal role in responding to, and eventually overcoming, the Coronavirus pandemic. As such, Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea) is adapting our provision of welfare services during the pandemic so that seafarers and fishers continue to be supported during this critical time. Whilst our chaplains and ship visitors have stopped ship visiting immediately until further notice, we remain active in providing care and assistance to the People of the Sea in the UK and overseas. “Seafarers and fishers around the world are among the heroes of this pandemic. Our chaplains and ship visitors continue to make themselves available to support the People of the Sea via social media, email, mobile phone and WhatsApp,” stressed Stella Maris CEO Martin Foley. “Our chaplains are putting together support packages for seafarers and fishers comprising faith materials (particularly important for Christian seafarers as Easter approaches), basic toiletries, SIM cards, chocolate, woolly hats and other useful items as well as messages and cards of encouragement. “We will work closely with port authorities to ensure these packages reach seafarers and fishers safely and securely. I would like to thank our supporters who have responded so generously to our request for help with these packages.” Martin added that over the course of the coming days and weeks Stella Maris will also be providing useful information and signposting seafarers and fishers to appropriate resources so they can stay safe, well and positive throughout this uncertain time. These will be made available on its social media channels, e-newsletters and website. “We would like to reassure the People of the Sea and all those working in the maritime industry of our prayers and ongoing support for them at this challenging and uncertain time.” Contact details of Stella Maris’ global port chaplains can be found at: LINK
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Post by Administrator on Mar 24, 2020 2:54:02 GMT
VIA: All at Sea
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Post by Administrator on Mar 25, 2020 16:40:04 GMT
As an island nation the UK's lifeline is the sea! 95% of Britain's imports come via our ports. As COVID19 strikes at home please think of the health and wellbeing of our seafarers who are often forgotten; their work and service is keeping Britain afloat! Honourable Company of Master Mariners
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Post by Administrator on Mar 26, 2020 14:09:51 GMT
MN Day Commemoration
Just to inform everyone MN Day Commemoration in September at Tower Hill London is cancelled this year.
Via: Remembrance day/merchant seamen.
I will confirm this ASAP.
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Tower Hill definitely cancelled.
National MNA Emailed members and branches.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 29, 2020 12:52:50 GMT
Keeping Britain afloat! Meet Captain Christopher Williams, a freeman of HCMM. Chris is the captain of Maersk Lirquen, a large container ship carrying fruit and meat products from South America. He's helping to keep the UK GB supplied. Thank you! Honourable Company of Master Mariners
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Post by Administrator on Mar 31, 2020 11:43:02 GMT
While we are rightly applauding all the brave front line workers in our country - spare a thought for those working away from home in our Merchant Navy, bringing in the vital food, medicines and other goods for our country. This may not be a UK citizen, but the dangers they face are all the same.
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Post by Administrator on Apr 10, 2020 15:21:18 GMT
Last night, Cutty Sark was lit up in blue in support of our NHS heroes. Stay home and stay safe. Royal Museums Greenwich
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Post by Administrator on Apr 10, 2020 15:29:30 GMT
Thank you to all those helping to keep the country running during this pandemic. Workers in the NHS, Shops, Council, Domestic services, Road & Rail Transport, Ports & Shipping and don't forget the Merchant Navy bringing your wants & needs.
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