HMS Severn, Newport’s formerly affiliated naval vessel, has officially reinstated its association with the city.
The ship last berthed at Alexandra Docks and exercised its Freedom of the City in late 2017 prior to its planned decommission.
However, due to Brexit, the Royal Navy did not sell HMS Severn, but decided to keep and re-commission her.
Councillor Jane Mudd, Leader of the Council, said: “We enjoyed a long and successful relationship between the city and the Royal Navy and were disappointed when HMS Severn’s tenure was to end.
“For her to be back in service and her affiliation with the city reinstated is excellent news. We look forward to celebrating with the ship, her Captain and crew.”
HMS Severn is a River-class offshore patrol vessel built by Vosper Thornycroft at their Woolston yard. She first entered service in June 2003. With her sisters Tyne and Mersey, she is one of three offshore patrol vessels ploughing the seas around the UK almost every day of the year.
It is hoped HMS Severn will return to port in Newport later this year.
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