Drogheda Independent

NEW ROUTE FOR BIG PARADE

Success for Drogheda mariners

- By FIONA MAGENNIS

DROGHEDA students proved they had the wind at their sails as they picked up awards at the annual national Sail Training Ireland awards ceremony which took place in Dublin last week.

At last week’s awards ceremony, local students, Erin Englishby of Colaiste na Hinse, Bettystown and Ronan Collins of St Joseph’s CBS, Drogheda were both presented with the Perpetual Trophy for ‘Outstandin­g Trainee’ on their respective voyages in June 2019. Their vessel Captain, Mr Peter Scallan who presented these awards, described these trainees as valuable, committed leaders who enriched the experience of all onboard.

Both students are keen to continue sailing and are hopeful of upskilling on progressio­n voyages later this year.

The Drogheda Sail Training Bursary was once again singled out for recognitio­n at the annual event in the Mansion House.

The CEO of Sail Training Ireland, Mr Darragh Sheridan acknowledg­ed the Drogheda bursary scheme as the first of its kind back in 2013, encouragin­g many other port towns and cities to follow suit.

Fast forward seven years and there are eight of these local bursary schemes operating throughout Ireland in associatio­n with the national charity, Sail Training Ireland.

It is true to say pre-2013 Maritime facilities for such opportunit­ies as this in Drogheda were non-existent, so the Drogheda Port Company set out to change that through Sail Training.

Since then 140 local teens have been gutsy enough to experience this influentia­l sailing experience that often has a profoundly positive effect on their outlook on life and career choices.

Some trainees have progressed to longer voyages on bigger tall ships, while others are now sitting on the Sail Training Ireland Youth Council and even pursuing maritime careers in the Navy.

These developmen­ts are a testament of how much this Drogheda Sail Training youth developmen­t program has grown since its maiden voyage back in 2013.

The participan­ts learn a huge range of skills during each voyage, from scrubbing the decks (also known as ‘Happy Hour’) and preparing meals to keeping watch and writing logs .

The continued support of the bursary sponsors is the key driver of this initiative; Irish Cement, Fast Terminals, Louth County Council and Drogheda Port Company make this possible.

The 2020 Drogheda bursary voyages have now been launched, for further informatio­n log onto www.sailtraini­ngireland.com or contact Nessa at nessalally@droghedapo­rt.ie

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Erin Englishby, Colaiste na Hinse and Ronan Collins, St. Joseph’s CBS.

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