Portsmouth News

Emsworth ‘proud’ of ‘green’ honour

Sailing club also in running to win national award

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Emsworth Sailing Club are celebratin­g after reaching the national final of the 2021 RYA and Yachts & Yachting Club of the Year Award.

The competitio­n recognises the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of clubs and promotes the hard work and dedication that goes into running them.

That’s a feat made even more challengin­g this year due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Emsworth join nine other sailing clubs from across the UK in a public vote to decide the winner.

In addition to reaching the final, the RYA has also awarded Emsworth SC with special recognitio­n for its sustainabi­lity achievemen­ts.

Earlier this year the club launched its Environmen­t Plan, which has embedded environmen­tal thinking into the club’s decision-making.

Numerous actions have been implemente­d to help ‘green’ the club, including fitting trigger nozzles on hoses to reduce water use and using LED lighting in the clubhouse.

The club recycles as much as possible and looks to ‘repurpose’ things like old rope that would have previously been thrown away.

The club’s Junior members have conducted litter picks and made videos on plastic pollution, whilst the sailing instructor­s are trained to be ‘green’ so on-the-water teaching does not disturb harbour wildlife and habitats.

Peggy Field, Emsworth’s sustainabi­lity coordinato­r, enthused: ‘We are incredibly excited - being a finalist is a first for us and is welcome positive news at the end of a very challengin­g year.’

‘Whilst Covid curtailed much of our club programme, we pulled together to do what we could to support members and our local community.

‘During the first lockdown, we opened up our boat park, next to the coastal footpath, so local residents had space to walk.

‘Despite not being allowed on the water, our members took to virtual keeping sailors of engaged.

‘As soon as we could, we got back to training and racing, albeit with restrictio­ns in place. We realised how important this was to the wellbeing of our members - being back in the fold of their club.’

Peggy added: ‘We are incredibly proud to receive special recognitio­n for all our work on sustainabi­lity.

‘All members, whether they sail, surf, swim or paddle, racing, all ages appreciate how amazing our very own blue - ‘Chichester Harbour’ - is. We want to make sure we look after it for the next generation.’

The RYA also recognised Cowes Sailabilit­y Club, on the Isle of Wight, with a Certificat­e of Commendati­on for the club’s ‘Ahoy There’ initiative.

That was implemente­d in a bid to relieve feelings of isolation and loneliness for members and volunteers during lockdown.

Volunteers telephoned anyone who requested a call to lift their spirits and help relieve feelings of isolation and loneliness. In total, the initiative conducted over 100 telephone calls.

We all appreciate how amazing Chichester Harbour is, and we want to look after it Emsworth SC’s Peggy Field

 ??  ?? CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMEN­T Emsworth Sailing Club juniors ahead of a beach clean
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMEN­T Emsworth Sailing Club juniors ahead of a beach clean

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