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Extraordinary meeting to confer Freedom of Poole to HMS CATTISTOCK, The Charter Trustees for Poole - Saturday, 4th May, 2024 12.30 pm
May 4, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on formalizing the relationship between the town of Paul and HMS Catastock by granting the ship and its crew the Freedom of the Town. This was in recognition of their long-standing service and commitment to the community.
Decision: Granting Freedom of the Town to HMS Catastock The proposal was to honor HMS Catastock and its crew with the Freedom of the Town for their dedication and service to Paul over the past 13 years. The motion was supported by the Mayor and seconded by Councillor Pete Miles. There were no opposing arguments presented, and the decision was unanimously approved. The implications of this decision are largely ceremonial but signify a deep appreciation and formal bond between the town and the ship, enhancing community relations and morale.
Additional Information: The meeting was conducted smoothly with clear adherence to procedural rules. Notably, the Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, who is also a former commanding officer of HMS Catastock and an ex-first sea lord, provided remarks that underscored the significance of the decision, adding a personal touch to the proceedings. This connection highlighted the strong ties between the naval community and the town of Paul. The meeting concluded with the signing of freedom certificates, marking a significant ceremonial moment.
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