No Result
View All Result
Business Crack
  • News
  • People
  • Big business
  • Northern Lights
  • Jobs
  • Property
  • About us
  • Our partners
  • Contact us
Business Crack
  • Home
No Result
View All Result
Business Crack
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest

Barrow-built flagships to be decommissioned in defence cuts

Nigel Thompson by Nigel Thompson
November 20, 2024
in Latest, News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
HMS Albion in The Netherlands with one of the ships Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) in 2023 to mark the 50th anniversary of the United Kingdom and Netherlands Amphibious Force (UKNLAF). Pic. RN

Two former Royal Navy flagships which were among the last surface ships to be built in Barrow are to be decommissioned as part of cost saving measures worth half a billion pounds over the next five years announced by the Defence secretary John Healy.

Amphibious assault ships HMS Bulwark and sister-ship HMS Albion are already maintained at lower levels of readiness and were not due to go to sea before their planned retirement. Both will now be decommissioned leaving the UK without any specialist amphibious assault ships.

The Royal Navy describes HMS Albion as a ‘Swiss Army knife’ capable of carrying 400 sailors and Royal Marines with a huge range of skills and experience, from technicians and engineers to medics and chefs. The loading dock of HMS Albion is capable of carrying trucks, machinery and watercraft with the ship also equipped to carry emergency supplies for use in disaster relief operations.

Both Albion and Bulwark have acted at flagships for the Royal Navy during their time in service.

HMS Bulwark during Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime) (JEF(M)) in the Mediterranean. September 28, 2016 Pic: RN

In July 2023 Albion completed six years as UK and then amphibious flagship, leading the Littoral Response Group (North) a force – centred on amphibious ships and commandos – which is able to deploy across Europe’s waterways and react to crises and world events. The ship visited Sweden, Estonia, Norway, Netherlands, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Finland, travelling 45,000 miles.

“For too long our soldiers, sailors, aviators have been stuck with old, outdated equipment because ministers wouldn’t make the difficult decommissioning decisions,” Mr Healey told the Commons. “As technology advances at pace, we must move faster towards the future. These decisions are set to save the MOD £150m over the next two years and up to £500m over five years, savings that will be retained in full in defence.”

He added HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark had both effectively been retired by previous ministers but had superficially been kept on the books at a cost of £9m a year.

“They have provided a valuable capability over the years, but their work is done. We must look now to the future,” Mr Healy said.

Wave Knight, a tanker also built in Barrow, will also be decommissioned along with sister ship Wave Ruler.

Tags: Manufacturing
Nigel Thompson

Nigel Thompson

Nigel Thompson is a familiar voice and face across Cumbria. He explores Cumbria's business community and highlights the variety of work underway in all sectors.

Have you read?

Mike Parker with WCF’s head of people strategy, Karen Kelson
Latest

WCF worker celebrates 50 years with firm

Latest

Young Cumbrian business brains bring ideas to life

Dianne Richardson, Callum Hyslop and Connor Hickey
Latest

Cumbria’s potential as national AI centre of excellence

Above: SLH Housing & Communities Committee members - From left to right Charlie, Geoff, Alison, Chelsea, Karl, Pam, Peter, Sue & Pauline.
News

South Lakes Housing gains national tenant engagement accreditation

The Quiet Site team
Latest

Lake District holiday park named as UK’s most sustainable family business

Latest

System People Recruitment named as part of national framework

Stay connected

Popular Posts

  • £55m contract to resurface roads awarded to Carlisle firm

    1522 shares
    Share 609 Tweet 381
  • Fast-growing Cumbrian firm takes on 14 new staff

    1104 shares
    Share 442 Tweet 276
  • Cumbrian SME secures long-term Sellafield contracts 

    1021 shares
    Share 408 Tweet 255
  • Leading Cumbrian estate agents moves away from high street

    865 shares
    Share 346 Tweet 216
  • Milestone for Sellafield’s newly opened facility

    813 shares
    Share 325 Tweet 203

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: [email protected]

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • News
  • Northern Lights
  • People
  • Property
  • Big business
  • Expert opinion
  • Jobs

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • About us
  • Article Submission

Follow us on

The Bulletin - our weekly newsletter

Keep up to date with our newsletter

Our regular email will keep you up to date with the latest business news for Cumbria

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

© Barrnon Media Limited 2023

  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Terms & conditions
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Statement
  • Disclaimer
This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Northern Lights
  • People
  • Big business
  • Expert opinion
  • Jobs
  • Property
  • About us
  • Our partners
  • Contact us
  • Article Submission
  • Legal
    • Cookie policy
    • Terms & conditions
    • Privacy policy

© 2023 Barrnon Media - Building Better