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FeaturesYou are in: Suffolk > Don't Miss > Features > On board HMS Grafton Passing under the Orwell Bridge On board HMS GraftonBy Graeme McLoughlin In July 2005, HMS Grafton sailed into Ipswich for her "final" visit. But, like Status Quo, she's come back again and docked in Suffolk's county town in January 2006 for what we're assured is definitely her final farewell.
The eighth vessel to bear the Grafton name has been spending one more weekend at Ipswich Waterfront before she's decommissioned by the Royal Navy in the spring of 2006. Commander Robert Bellfield. Pic:Royal Navy The end of an era for the town's adopted warship is understandably an emotional occasion for its Commander, Robert Bellfield.Ìý He went to school at Farlingaye in Woodbridge and Framlingham College "When I joined the ship just over a year ago I was determined that the final act of Grafton's life would be a trip to Ipswich.Ìý That's now been achieved and it's a really special time for myself and for all of the crew on board." It was a special time also for myself. New to Suffolk. New to the history of the Grafton.Ìý But it has quickly become clear to me that this is more than just a ship. This is a member of the family.Ìý And a popular one at that -Ìý that much was made apparent by the hundreds that gathered in groups along the banks of the River Orwell on Thursday afternoon to wave a fond farewell.Ìý I and other privileged guests had earlier set sail from Felixstowe on a smaller vessel, the St Nicholas, before catching up with the Grafton, en route from the London Boat Show. HMS Grafton sails into Ipswich Once the Type 23 frigate was in sight, it's safe to say we were all overawed by its size and presence. Who wouldn't be?Ìý Grafton stole the show in the capital, but it didn't stop there.Ìý Not one to bow out of Navy action quietly, the ship arrived at Ipswich waterfront to rapturous applause, followed around an hour later by some members of the crew who had decided to cycle the 85 miles from London to raise money for charity. They eagerly boarded again for a final time - keen to walk the decks and see as much of their relative as possible before she embarks on another journey which will see the warship travel to South America as it's been adopted by the Chilean Navy. But HMS Grafton won't be forgotten by her friends in Ipswich - she's leaving her ship's bell as a reminder.ÌýÌý The name will also be adopted by Ipswich Borough Council, which is to call its new headquarters Grafton House. last updated: 26/11/2008 at 14:32 Have Your Say
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