Originally a post made in May 2024.
Newsletters had been produced from the very early days of NEMT but it was not until 2007 that some of us including myself thought to store them as pages on the ‘Web’, the cost and effort of producing and circulating copies having become prohibitive a few years earlier.
Notes about the ‘gaps’ are at the foot of the page.
2007 | May | NEMT has been awarded Charity Status, Feb 2007, No. 1117855 |
2007 | July | Portsoy Festival, Caledonian Canal and Shed Roof |
2007 | November | QE2 Visit to the Tyne, Rachel Douglas, Scottish Tour |
In 2007, the lifeboat Henry Frederick Swan was given to NEMT by members of the trust who had purchased it in 2005 and the Trust acquired Sovereign and the production of the Newsletters was dropped for the next few years or it looks like if any had been produced they failed to come to the attention of those trying to introduce a website for either NEMT and/or its sister organisation NFHT.
During 2015 the Facebook site, www.facebook.com/henryfrederick.swan took over from the newsletters which saved the considerable cost of producing them if nothing else.
This in turn was superseded turn by a Twitter Account in on July 24th 2020, which introduced itself with – This is the real NEMT. Accept no other:-

At about the same time as the Twitter account was started, the Newsletter was reintroduced in 2020 and the 2024 version in the latest table is a light weight copy (150kb) as the original was produced with a water mark and weighed in at 8mb.
Hi. I am starting up a St Ayles Skiff group in Newbiggin by the Sea, with the boat that was built here 2017 but never named or rowed. She’s in need of a bit of TLC and we wondered if we might use some area you might have to do this work through the winter?
With many thanks
Jane
Jane Small
Newbiggin Community Rowing Club
See our FB page