12 January 2018
The Royal Mail Ship (RMS) St Helena will depart on her final voyage from the Island on Saturday, 10 February 2018, having dutifully served St Helena for the past 27 years.
Preparations to bid farewell to the RMS are underway and a working group comprising of representatives from St Helena Line, the RMS, SHG, St Helena Tourism, Solomon & Company (St Helena) Plc and Legislative Council has been established to take forward the celebrations and ensure the RMS gets the ‘send off’ she deserves.
A programme of events has been put together which starts when the RMS is in Cape Town. The ship will host a cocktail party onboard for invited guests before sailing on her last voyage from Cape Town on Wednesday, 24 January. The RMS will sail from ‘F Berth’ where the Cape Town Caledonian Pipe Band, dignitaries and others will be able to wave goodbye to the vessel. Director of St Helena Line, Mrs Kedell Worboys MBE, will also present Captain Adam Williams with a 27ft ‘paying off’ pennant, to mark the 27 years’ service of the RMS St Helena – the pennant will be flown from the RMS mast as she sets sail from Cape Town.
During the RMS’ visit to Ascension Island on Saturday, 3 February, the ship will host a cocktail/drinks party for invited guests.
The RMS arrives at St Helena on Tuesday, 6 February, when the on-Island activities for her farewell begin.
A service of thanksgiving will be held at St James’ Church for RMS crew – this will conclude with a procession to the Sea Front. Members of the public will be invited to attend.
A ‘memory wall’ will be placed in various locations throughout the week for members of the public to share their memories of the RMS.
The main celebrations will take place on Friday, 9 February, with an RMS Open Day and celebrations on the Sea Front. Prior bookings will be taken for the Open Day and further details will be released shortly. Celebrations will include an exciting performance by the RMS Amateur Dramatics Society and live music by various local bands.
Passengers travelling on the final voyage will be treated to celebrations onboard the ship and able to listen to a live broadcast of the festivities taking place ashore.
The public will have a chance to say goodbye to the RMS crew on Saturday, 10 February, when all crew members in their uniforms proceed from the Grand Parade in Jamestown, through the Arch, making their way along the Sea Front before returning to the ship.
The RMS will depart St Helena at 4pm on Saturday. The 27ft paying off pennant will be walked from the Sea Front to the bottom steps where Kedell will once again present the pennant to Captain Williams. Members of the public will be allowed access to the bottom steps to witness this and to say a final farewell.
It is planned for a flotilla of boats to circle the harbour and the RMS St Helena before she pulls up anchor. Captain Williams will then sail towards Buttermilk Point before turning around for a steam past the harbour, allowing all ashore to view the RMS for one last time decked out in full dress and to view the 27ft paying off pennant. The RMS will then stop at Lemon Valley where her flags will be taken down before continuing her onward journey to Cape Town.
Further details of the programme including times and details of various competitions will be published in the coming weeks. Members of the working group will also be on local radio informing the public of celebrations taking place.
It is hoped that the community will come together to give the RMS St Helena an unforgettable send off.
Notes:
The RMS St Helena launched by HRH Prince Andrew in Aberdeen on 31 October 1989, came into service in November 1990 when she departed from Cardiff on her maiden voyage. The RMS originally had capacity to carry 126 passengers which was increased to 156 in 2012. She can carry up to 92 standard 20ft containers, including 17 reefers.
Her last voyage is 268, meaning she will have completed 268 voyages.
While two other ships still carry the legacy ‘Royal Mail’ designation, the RMS St Helena is the only remaining Royal Mail Ship contracted by Royal Mail to carry mail across the seas. A stamp will be released by Royal Mail on 14 February depicting the RMS St Helena.
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RMS Farewell Working Group
12 January 2018