The HMS Bronington Preservation Trust

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The HMS Bronington Preservation Trust

New charity status opens door to funding to save the ‘King’s warship’, HMS Bronington
The campaign to save the ‘King’s ship’ has been boosted with the trust looking to restore HMS Bronington receiving charitable status. That opens the door to accessing funding, grants and handouts previously unavailable.
The HMS Bronington Preservation Trust – since December, registered charity No. 1201325 – is hoping to replicate the success of restoring D-Day landing craft LCT7074, part of the same collection of warships as the veteran minesweeper, which was salvaged, revamped and now enjoys pride of place at the D-Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth.

See - https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-l ... bronington
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Pelican wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:33 pm The HMS Bronington Preservation Trust

New charity status opens door to funding to save the ‘King’s warship’, HMS Bronington
The campaign to save the ‘King’s ship’ has been boosted with the trust looking to restore HMS Bronington receiving charitable status. That opens the door to accessing funding, grants and handouts previously unavailable.
The HMS Bronington Preservation Trust – since December, registered charity No. 1201325 – is hoping to replicate the success of restoring D-Day landing craft LCT7074, part of the same collection of warships as the veteran minesweeper, which was salvaged, revamped and now enjoys pride of place at the D-Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth.

See - https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-l ... bronington
Update https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/defen ... th-4561393
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