I, like many others who donated to the Cutty Sark Trust in response to the fire a little over a week ago, have received an email from the Trust; issuing an update to the situation in regards to restoring the ship.
Although the message tells about how some decking has been destroyed, and buckling of the iron framework has occurred, affecting the shape of the ship; it is very positive that the tea clipper will be restored although it's original timetable has now had to change, with the project to lift the ship now due to be completed by early 2010 - a year later than originally planned.
Fortunately, the visitor centre has re-opened, which will hopefully encourage further donations to help bring the vessel back to her former glory. There is also a benefit concert planned with "star performers" helping to raise further money.
It's a shame there is still no conclusive news on what caused the fire on 21 May 2007. The police haven't yet ruled out arson but if that is the case, no arrests have been made.
I've attached a PDF copy of the email to this entry which gives more details on the progress so far, and future plans.
Related Links:
BBC News: Blaze ravages historic Cutty Sarknews.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6675381.stm
Cutty Sark
www.cuttysark.org.uk/
Justgiving: Cutty Sark Fire
www.justgiving.com/cuttysarkfire
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