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New Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity Hub opens in Devonport

10 May 2022
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Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) have opened a walk-in centre at the heart of HMNB Devonport inside HMS Drake’s shopping village in Plymouth. There to cut the ribbon was, Deputy Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Councillor Maddi Bridgeman.

The new regional hub for RNRMC is set to be a strong physical presence within HMS Drake, giving the charity an opportunity to increase its profile with the serving community, and make people more aware of the support available to them and their families. Prior to this, the Charity’s staff would have had to visit on day trips or occasional overnight stays. 

It is hoped this unique ‘Shopfront’ will provide a welcoming and accessible space to drop-in for advice, get support and generally find out more about RNRMC, including volunteering opportunities. 

“The support from the Naval Base Commander and his team in providing the RNRMC with such an overt presence in Devonport, is truly a watershed moment for us,” said Adrian Bell, Chief Executive of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. 

“It has enabled unprecedented engagement by the Charity with its beneficiaries across the Naval Base and the Southwest. More importantly it gives us a direct interface with the serving personnel and their families in and around Plymouth and explain what we can do for them.”

RNRMC have also very supportive during the pandemic, where people were isolating before joining their ships across the world, especially over Christmas periods.

Adrian Bell, Chief Executive of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

“The opening of this new ‘Drop-in’ centre for the Naval Base in HMS Drake’s main catering facility, will become a focal point for serving personnel and their families,” said Commodore Peter Coulson ADC, Naval Base Commander for Devonport. “I would like to thank the RNRMC for all their support to the Ships and Units that frequent Devonport and know that their continued efforts are greatly appreciated across the whole Naval Service.

“RNRMC have also very supportive during the pandemic, where people were isolating before joining their ships across the world, especially over Christmas periods.”

Over the past five years a total of 76 separate grants have been awarded in support of projects in HMS Drake & HMNB Devonport. These include funding for the refurbishment of both the Junior Rates and Senior Rates messes, creation of a Boxing Ring, Audio & Televisional equipment, and even Yacht sails. As well as these Devonport-specific grants, RNRMC funding positively impacts on personnel across the Southwest. 

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