The Trusts: March 2024 –

June 2024

Early in June the NEMT Summer Newsletter appeared with the Headline News:-

Headline News – Due to unforeseen circumstances our Website is currently still offline. We apologise if you have been affected by this or for any inconvenience caused. But be assured that we are trying to sort this out, in the meantime please be patient. However, our new Website below will replace and be much better than the original which was very unreliable anyway.
Once this horrible little gremlin has been removed we hope to be back on-line very soon with our new improved Website address as follows –
www.nemaritimetrust.org.uk

Incidentally Mr Renwick had been using the address <alec.renwick@nemaritimetrust.org.uk> for about a year when my trouble with him came to a head in March.

Re his Summer Newsletter:-

1. The nemaritimetrust.co.uk website was down while it was being transferred to a new provider but it was back up and running before the end of April.
2. They were not trying to sort it out because they were generating a new website with the intension of using it to replace one that been running without any trouble for almost ten years.

The horrible little gremlin responded with the repost of 7th June:-

Alec,
Thank you for the sight of the latest Newsletter and this is to let you know that the
horrible little gremlin has been removed but he left such a mess behind that it will take
me a while to recover nemaritimetrust.co.uk and any help you can give to cover the five
years from 2014 to August 2019 would be appreciated.
Cheers
Michael

Think of the nemaritimetrust.co.uk as Mr Dawson’s property and that he had rented it out to the charity NEMT for a number of years, their treasurer should be able to confirm how many but from May 2015 to November 2019 it was hardly if at all used because social media had taken sway and used to say what was happening with the Trusts, https://www.facebook.com/henryfrederick.swan. While this may have been okay for NEMT it was not for NFHT who were never mentioned once in four and a half years of posts.

It appears that some time during 2024, Mr Renwick had persuaded the service provider, TSOHost to hand over Mr Dawson’s property and its keys leaving Mr M Dawson with no alternative but to ask Nominet to intercede and the property along with its keys were then returned to its rightful owner with the help of a new service provider IONOS and that should have been the end of this sorry saga.

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