Now for the really good news...
Now that phase one is complete with all the oak frames, new
keel, stem post and transom done, we have turned our attentions to phase
two which starts with the planking. We now have the timber we need in
order to complete the planking, all we now require is our craftsmen to
return from the work they have been doing whilst we were raising the
money to pay for the work.
If things work out as we hope once restoration restarts we will have
enough money for them to continue working until they have finished the
planking, decking and fitting out the interior.
Dunkirk Veterans at Endeavour AGM
The highlight of our very well attended AGM was the contribution made
by five Dunkirk veterans. Ron Willson, speaking on their behalf told
how many of the soldiers would never have got away but for the small
boats like Endeavour. He told how 3 ton lorries were driven into the
water to form a sort of pier so the little boats could take on a full
load of soldiers. "What you are doing now to preserve Endeavour is great
work," he said, "She will provide a real link with those historic
times."
He also told how in Belgium, his group were required to walk towards
the sea at night, but then turn round and march towards the firing line
in daylight. "The idea was to convince the enemy that reinforcements
were coming up, but I’m not sure it worked," he said.
Reports from the Trust officers showed how much progress had been made in the last year.
One half of the expected cost has been raised, and applications for further grants have been made.
All work is being done to a standard that will not require any further restoration for at least 50 years.
The framework is now completely restored, and special timber for the
planking is on its way from Southern Ireland, thanks to the sterling
effort of Nick James, making good use of his contacts within the timber
trade.
All officers were re-elected with a vote of thanks being given for
their hard work in the year. Particular thanks were given to all members
who delivered leaflets and helped at the various fundraising events.
We were on TV again
A very good news report on Endeavour was transmitted by the BBC last
month - unfortunately on Look East which not too many people in Leigh
get. But it all goes to show the interest there is in the boat.
Financial Report - the Tax Man helping with restoration!
Just a few days ago when the postman did his morning delivery I
received an envelope from the Inland Revenue, not normally a good thing
to receive. But on this occasion when I opened it I was very pleased to
discover that it was to tell me that £415.18 had been deposited in the
Trust bank account. So to all of you who have taken the time and trouble
to fill in a Gift Aid form thank you and well done. If you have been
meaning to fill one in and haven’t quite got round to doing so it’s not
too late. If you pay tax it is well worth the effort. Very soon I will
be filling in another claim form and asking the Tax Man for a further
sum approaching £3,000, Which will pay for quite a bit of restoration
work, so if you can please Gift Aid your giving.
For those who were unable to attend the AGM in July our finances at
the moment look quite healthy but once work restarts possibly next month
it will not take long to spend. The Trust financial year ends this
month and so far this year we have managed to raise £2,000 in
membership subscriptions £12,000 in donations, almost £2,000 selling
Bric-a-brac and through events and £26,750 in grants. Making a total of
£42,750.
We have spent almost £6,000 on materials, £21,500 on actual
restoration work by the shipwrights and £600 on sundries making £28,100.
This means we now have enough money in the bank to restart restoration. Please give yourself a pat on the back.
But before you start thinking that we have made it and there is no
need to bother any more, once our shipwrights start work again it will be
costing us about £1,200 every week. This means we have enough money to
pay them for about three months work, less whatever we have to spend on
materials. The good thing is that they can do quite a lot of work in
three months, but we need to continue all our fundraising activities.
Keith Threadgold