After the hiatus caused by the Covid pandemic, staff and cadets splashed back into action in June 2021 with plenty of action on the river.
With a refreshed look to the unit, training plans to progress the cadets as quickly as possible to positions of responsibility in the newly-reunited ship's company, and adult volunteers with new qualifications and skills to deliver the training, not to mention a new boat, everything was set for a great summer.
Commanding Officer, Lt(SCC) Tim West RNR, expressed his excitement at the recent re-launch of face-to-face training:
"It's so great to get the cadets back together in person. Obviously we all remained in touch and kept up our theoretical knowledge with regular virtual sessions, but it isn't the same as meeting up, getting active on the water, and building those friendships and practical skills that make being a Sea Cadet or one of our volunteers such a great experience. It's great to be back in operation again."
There are more exciting plans for the next few months, with cadets getting out and about in the local area, taking part in District training weekends and competitions with other sea cadet units. It will be an exciting time for anyone looking to joing the newly re-invigorated unit