Welcome onboard HMS Walney's website. Here you will find details about the ship and her crew as well as what we do. She is the fourth of the Sandown class of minehunters and the second ship to carry the name.
She was launched by Lady Wilson, wife of Admiral Sir Barry Wilson KCB on 25 November 1991 and commissioned into Naval service on 19 August 1992. The name Walney comes form the island off Barrow-in-Furness on the North West coast of England.
The island was called Maghney by the Saxons, signifying 'a wall in the sea'; hence the yellow wall in the ships crest. The red rose in the crest indicated Walney's location in what used to be Lancashire. She has battle honours from the Atlantic in 1941-42 and Africa in 1942
HMS Walney is affiliated to the Town of Barrow-in-Furness, the casualty department at Furness General Hospital and TS Quantock Sea Cadet Corps in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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