Argyllshire Advertiser

Waverley named National Flagship of the Year

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PS Waverley, the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer and a regular visitor to Ardrishaig and Campbeltow­n, has been awarded the prestigiou­s status of National Flagship of the Year by National Historic Ships UK.

The award recognises the breadth and geographic coverage of Waverley’s sailings, in addition to the extended sailing programme planned for 2024, with a record-beating 70 ports and piers included within this year’s cruising itinerary, supported by a dedicated marketing strategy and extensive engagement across major social media platforms.

Throughout the season, Waverley will proudly fly a special Flagship Pennant to denote her national status and receive an engraved brass plaque.

The Flagship of the Year status has been awarded annually by National Historic Ships UK since 2009 to spotlight vessels on the National Register of Historic Vessels, celebratin­g their significan­ce and historical value.

Sir Timothy Laurence, husband of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne and patron of PS Waverley, said: “I am delighted that Waverley has been awarded the title of National Flagship 2024. This reflects not only the very positive impression she has created around the UK in recent years, but also the economic benefit she generates wherever she goes.

“My congratula­tions to the Waverley team for this well-deserved award.”

Waverley’s ambitious 2024 sailing programme gets under way on Friday May 17, with a weekend of sailings on the Clyde coast before she sets course for Oban and the Inner Hebrides.

As May turns to June, Waverley heads south for the Bristol Channel, where her sailings last summer were so well received almost all were sold out in advance.

The highlight of the 2024 season will be Waverley’s return to the south-west of England and River Dart in late August where she will exchange whistles with Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle as the last two operationa­l paddle steamers in the UK meet for the first time in over a decade.

Kingswear Castle celebrates her centenary this year and was previously flagship winner in 2019. Following Waverley’s successful 2023 season, an independen­t economic impact assessment concluded that passengers aboard the historic vessel contribute­d an impressive £11.6 million to UK economy, with £6 million in Scotland and £5.6 million across the rest of the UK. This substantia­l increase represents a remarkable 107 per cent rise from 2015 figures, showcasing Waverley’s growing influence and importance in the maritime and tourism industries.

The assessment also highlighte­d a significan­t boost in average passenger expenditur­e, with onboard spending soaring by 125 per cent between 2015 and 2023.

This increase, coupled with a nearly 30 per cent rise in passenger numbers since 2015, underscore­s Waverley’s expanding appeal and economic significan­ce.

Waverley’s impact extends beyond financial metrics, supporting approximat­ely 184 full-time equivalent jobs, compared to 136 in 2015.

At the local level, Waverley’s presence in Argyll and Bute contribute­s an estimated £1.4 million annually to the local economy. These findings show the pivotal role of Waverley in job creation and economic sustainabi­lity, particular­ly in coastal communitie­s.

Beyond the ship’s economic contributi­ons, Waverley stands as a symbol of maritime history and heritage, attracting passengers across a range of generation­s with her nostalgic charm. Now, 50 years on since being gifted for £1, Waverley engages tens of thousands of passengers and supporters each year with her cruises in several areas of the UK.

A spokespers­on for Waverley Excursions Ltd said: “Waverley’s recognitio­n with the National Flagship Award 2024 reaffirms her status as an iconic vessel and a testimony to the nation’s shipping legacy.

“As she prepares to embark on her 2024 cruises, Waverley’s owning charity’s mission remains steadfast to maintain her in full operationa­l condition to give the greatest public access to a living and working steam heritage attraction of national and internatio­nal significan­ce.”

Tickets for sailings across the 2024 season can be booked online at www.waverleyex­cursions.co.uk or by calling 0141 243 2224.

 ?? ?? PS Waverley, seen here in Campbeltow­n Loch, is a regular visitor to Argyll’s ports.
PS Waverley, seen here in Campbeltow­n Loch, is a regular visitor to Argyll’s ports.

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