Newark Sea Cadets have launched an ambitious project to create a new home — and is appealing for help from the community.
Project Waterfront aims to create a purpose-built facility to help it lay the foundations for a lasting legacy, and accommodate the growing number of cadets.
Chris Gough, unit chairman, said: “Project Waterfront represents a pivotal moment for Newark Sea Cadets.
“We are not just building a facility; we are creating a legacy that will positively impact generations to come.
“We invite everyone in our community to be part of this journey, whether through financial support, expertise, or joining our dedicated project committee.”
Simon Cullen, commanding officer, added: “As we embark on Project Waterfront, the support of our community is paramount.
“This is an opportunity for individuals and businesses to play a crucial role in the development and success of Newark Sea Cadets.
“We welcome all forms of support and look forward to working together to achieve our vision.”
Individuals, businesses, and organisations can help by giving financial support; expertise and guidance in construction, project management, or related fields; or by joining the
dedicated committee.
Anyone who can help should email unit chairman Chris Gough at [email protected] or commanding officer Simon Cullen at [email protected]