Drogheda Independent

SAILING EVENING AT MILLMOUNT

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A very special sail training evening was hosted by the Drogheda Port Company during the Irish Maritime Festival in the historic Millmount Fort.

The evening was part of the Drogheda Sail Training Bursary Presentati­ons and marks the fifth year of this wonderful local youth initiative.

The gathering was the largest ever event for young sail trainees held in Drogheda with over fifty trainees attending from three stunning vessels, the Irish Brian Boru, the English Maybe and the Russian Shtandart.

This year the Brian Boru arrived at the Irish Maritime Festival carrying the first crew of Drogheda sail trainees who were being awarded with their achievemen­t certificat­es at the event.

They had spent five wonderful days sailing up the east coast learning new life skills and once on land they finished it off with a guided walking tour of historic Drogheda given by the Old Drogheda Society. The Russian trainees were particular­ly intrigued with the head of Saint Oliver Plunkett.

The Mayor of Drogheda welcomed all the trainees in from sea and also extended a warm welcome to the second group of young seafarers as they prepared to set off on their own adventure on the seas on the second bursary sail north.

He acknowledg­ed the importance of this bursary for the youth of Drogheda and surroundin­g areas and how it has opened the doors to the many maritime opportunit­ies out there. ‘Meeting these new young mariners in the making along with their local corporate sponsors is testament of how much this youth developmen­t program has grown since its maiden voyage back in 2013’ said the Mayor.

MC for the evening, Nessa Lally of Drogheda Port Company thanked Sail Training Ireland for their role in making this bursary a success every year and extended a massive thank you to the four sponsors of the ‘Drogheda Sail Training Bursary’, Fast Terminals Ireland Ltd, Irish Cement Ltd, Louth County Council and Drogheda Port Company. This year these sponsors merged to form the Drogheda Sail Training Bursary scheme with a strong public private partnershi­p approach and further develop the initiative into the future. ‘It is very heartening to see the interest these local companies take in the developmen­t of opportunit­ies for the youth of the town.’

Captain Peter Scannal of the Brian Boru and trainee Rowan Latimer from Bettystown outlined the adventures and experience­s they had on board the vessel to everyone assembled. Finally all the incoming trainees were presented with their certificat­es of achievemen­t by the bursary sponsors.

 ??  ?? A group shot of participan­ts, sponsors and attendees at the Drogheda Bursary Event in Millmount Tower, where sponsors Nessa Lally (Drogheda Port Company) Mayor Oliver Tully (Louth County Council), Darragh (Sail Training Ireland) and Tony (Captain of...
A group shot of participan­ts, sponsors and attendees at the Drogheda Bursary Event in Millmount Tower, where sponsors Nessa Lally (Drogheda Port Company) Mayor Oliver Tully (Louth County Council), Darragh (Sail Training Ireland) and Tony (Captain of...

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