Friday 31 August 2012

Save Greenock Clyde Coastguard - Flare Demonstration

  
Tonight saw a flotilla of small boats gather off Greenock Esplanade as part of the 'Save Clyde Coastguard' - and the owners fired off red flares to show their support.

Clyde Coastguard is to close in December of this year with its work being transferred to other centres. 
 
A large crown gathered on the Esplanade to view the spectacle and also offer their vocal support to the campaign.

Strathclyde Police were present on shore and afloat, as they had previously issued a statement stressing that setting off red distress flares is potentially dangerous and against the law unless done in an emergency. 

I saw no signs of this being enforced I'm pleased to say.

Small Boats Gather for the Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration

 Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration - Off Greenock Esplanade

Shore Supporters Joining in the Support at the Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration

 Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration - Off Greenock Esplanade

 Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration - Off Greenock Esplanade

A Rouge Flare Landed Near Houses - Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration
 
 Save Clyde Coastguard Flare Demonstration with Canoeists Lending Support
 
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Lord Nelson - Greenock Arrival


The training ship 'Lord Nelson' arrived in Greenock this morning at around 09:30.

A rather dreich morning with the odd spot of rain.

Nevertheless there was a small crowd assembled to meet and greet her and her crew as she arrived.

Awaiting the Berthing of Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay

Lord Nelson Arriving at Custom House Quay
 
Lord Nelson Crew - Custom House Quay
 
 Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

 Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

 Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

Berthing the Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

 Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

Lord Nelson RHIB - Custom House Quay, Greenock
 
Lord Nelson - Custom House Quay, Greenock

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