The Royal Navy’s HMS Charger will visit Northwich this Saturday and Sunday (May 4-5), taking her more than 20 miles inland – rather an unusual place to find one of the UK’s maritime fighting force. HMS Charger is the Universities Royal Naval Unit patrol vessel for Liverpool and Lancaster universities and will leave her Mersey home heading due east and into the Manchester Ship Canal. From there, however, things get a little bit different, as she moves into the mouth of the River Weaver at approximately 9am on Saturday, from whence she will transit the Dutton and Saltersford Locks, as well as sail beneath the Sutton Weaver, Acton and Winnington Swing Bridges, arriving in Northwich at approximately 12.30pm. It is the first time a Royal Navy vessel will have made this journey during the 21st century and she will be accompanied into Northwich by a flotilla of narrow boats. The P2000 Archer Class patrol vessel will tie up in full view of local townspeople at a reserved mooring below Town Bridge. She will then host a number of prearranged group visits for youth organisations and one or two other interested parties throughout the afternoon. But, in the evening, the crew members themselves become guests of the community, enjoying a short narrow boat journey on the river to the Anderton Boat Lift, where they will be given a special tour of this historic landmark, as well as a reception. Charger reopens her gangway for one or two more pre-booked group tours on Sunday morning, before departing down river at approximately 12.30pm – arriving back at the ship canal’s Marsh Lock at 4pm. The whole visit has been organised with invaluable help and guidance from the River Weaver Navigation Society and the Canal and River Trust, which manages the river.
Northwich has a rich history of building small craft for the Royal Navy, both at the former Yarwoods and Pimlotts Yards. HMS Charger will probably be the last craft to transit the open Sutton Weaver Bridge, prior to its major overhaul, which starts in June and will last 12 months.
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