Hallo Allen,
De boot van onze ooit zo faforiete zender ligt daar in Belgenland te vergaan!
Dat het ook anders kan las ik op de site van de Ross Revenge.
However, Caroline supporters were not deterred by such officialdom and by coming together to form a support group they raised money to pay the salvage costs and cover the most critical defects. Since 1991 Ross Revenge has been cared for and maintained by an enthusiastic supporters group, who not only have covered the costs to operate, preserve and restore her, but have also rasied the finance to re-launch Radio Caroline as a 21st century worldwide internet and satellite radio station like no other. Once released from Dover, but still subject to a detention order the Ross Revenge has been taken round various locations in the Thames estuary. Southend Pier, Clacton, Bradwell, London Docklands, Sheerness, Rochester, Queenborough and most recently Tilbury have provided temporary homes for the old girl whilst allowing her to be opened up to the public as a real life, living, floating museum with an amazing story to tell - from icebergs in the arctic to records at sea.
Zo’n lot moet toch voor de Norderney ook mogelijk zijn? Ik zou de stichting Norderney willen vragen om de huidige vorm van lidmaatschap te wijzingen en hierin ook de toekomst van het schip te betrekken.
Wat in UK kan moet hier toch zeker ook lukken?
Hopende op een goede afloop,
Wim van der Meide
