Hi everyone, yes it is true, I do alot of voluntary work on the ships at Birkenhead, I only found this out this evening also.
Trouble is the whole thing STINKS.
Here is the story so far.
The buildings adjacent to the ships where baught by a developer to turn inot luxury apartments last summer, because of this, the ships had to be relocated in February this year.
The timing of this is too much of a coincidence, the developer, PEEL Holdings, I will name and shame here, Birkenhead council and the Mersy docks and harbour company have not been able to agree on who is to pay what for the ships relocation within the dock system.
They see them as an eye saw or something that gets in the way to be honest. Not worth keeping, kinda thing. Sod the historical importance of all the vessels.
On top of this, the Trust's founder, Sir Philip is retiring at the same time.
So you see, this really stinks.
We where all ready to man the ships to be moved to their temporary new location and then a new permanent one when the word was given, we even got some deisel to run the Plymouth's generators if need be, this has all been overlooked. During this "moving" time the ships as museums would have had to be closed to the public at their most profitable time of year for the training of sea cadets and other young groups of people who spend weekends down there and longer sometimes.
If any one out there can or knows someone that can help us in this situation, all help we can get will be very greatfully received.
The whole thing just STINKS.
