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Seagull Cruises are back! But….

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The Ratho based canal charity Seagull Trust Cruises has restarted its trips for people with special needs, but is struggling to provide the pre Covid level of service. After two years of no sailings on the Union canal the Trust has lost some crew volunteers.

Ratho based canal charity Seagull Trust Cruises

As Chairman David Mieras explains, the boats are ready and are beginning to welcome back familiar faces.
“As the bookings increase, which we hope they will, we need more volunteers to keep sailing. Ideally we aim to operate seven days a week, two or more times a day. Some crew members moved on and there are now vacancies.”

He is confident that the trips are safe for both crew and clients “Safety measures are already in place. We know many have missed coming out with us, so we want to meet that demand. We also look forward to greeting new organisations, groups or individuals who would benefit.”

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Ratho based canal charity Seagull Trust Cruises

The charity relies on donations to cover costs and operates solely using trained volunteers.

“It’s an important social service but it’s also enjoyable – meeting people and learning new skills on our lovely canal.” adds David.

If you’d like to volunteer (training is provided) or can offer a donation then contact David on 0131 445 2022.
If you’d like to book a trip then contact Carole on 07511 055 081

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