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MARINE MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION AND INSHORE...

MARINE MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION AND INSHORE...

On Wednesday 10 September 2014, the Marine Management Organisation and Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authority in Blyth invited us to their headquarters for a rather unusual parade night. Our cadets had a fantastic time learning about these two vital organisations The MMO license, regulate and plan marine activities in the seas around England and Wales so that they're carried out in a sustainable way which helps the Government achieve its vision for clean, healthy, productive and biologically diverse oceans and seas. IFCA are responsible for fisheries and conservation management. Thank you to everyone who made this fantastic experience possible.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Whitley Bay Sea Cadet Unit will be held at the Sea Cadet Hall, Bromley Avenue, Whitley Bay NE25 8BF on Friday 26 September 2014 at 1900 to transact the following business.

AGENDA

1. Apologies for Absence.

2. Opening address or comments by President or Chairman.

3. Minutes of the last AGM for adoption.

4. Matters arising from those Minutes.

5. Unit Chairman’s Report.

6. Commanding Officer’s Report.

7. Treasurer’s Report and adoption of accounts

8. Election/re-election of the Unit Management Team

9. Any Other Business

 

WWI COMMEMORATION EVENT

WWI COMMEMORATION EVENT

The Chairman of North Tyneside Council, Councillor Janice Hunter invited us to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War by taking part in a parade, wreath laying and a church service on 10 August 2014.

Along with other uniformed youth groups, members of the community and our friends from Wallsend Sea Cadets, we marched with pride from Springfield Park to St Bartholemew’s Church in Forest Hall and played a leading part in a poignant church service.

RNLI CULLERCOATS HARBOUR DAY

RNLI CULLERCOATS HARBOUR DAY

Despite disappointing weather, Cullercoats Harbour Day attracted lots of visitors to the lifeboat station on Saturday 19 July 2014 and Whitley Bay Sea Cadets were proud to support the event and helped our local RNLI raise £5,500. 

The beach offered a variety of activities including pony rides, a climbing wall, a coconut shy and photographs taken on the lifeboat, which was particularly popular. Live music, provided by local group ‘The Parish’ kept everyone’s spirits high during the day whilst people viewed the mixture of stalls. There was the well-liked ‘hook a duck’, bric-a-brac and a number of food stands.  

A demonstration was given by the RNLI Cullercoats volunteer lifeboat crew of a sea rescue and afterwards many children had the opportunity to sit on the lifeboat and were given an explanation of how the boat operates and had their own photo opportunity.

The whole day, which takes months of organisation, is planned and coordinated by the Cullercoats and Whitley Bay Ladies Lifeboat Guild who liaise with local businesses, North Tyneside Council, and stall and entertainment providers.  

Chairperson, Pat Maddison said: ‘I would like to thank everyone who came to support Harbour Day especially when there were other events taking place on the same day. Harbour Day would not be a success without the hard work of the volunteers of the Guild, the lifeboat crew, Sea Cadets and the Territorial Army. All the raffle prizes were donated by local businesses to which I must thank for their generosity.’

HMS TYNE TOUR

HMS TYNE TOUR

On 13 July, 2014 we were fortunate enough to be invited on to HMS Tyne by the Captain for a tour of the ship whilst she was berthed in North Shields. We were told about how to fight a fire, the work the Royal Navy personnel do whilst at sea on HMS Tyne, a talk from the Captain, the opportunity to sit in his chair on the bridge and we got to play with the thermal imaging camera and lots of other gadgets!

Out thanks go to the Captain, his staff and the Royal Navy Liaison Officer for this opportunity. More photographs can be found on our Facebook page - just click the Facebook icon on the home page and you'll be taken straight there.

 

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