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Members offer pro bono charity work to save ailing sea cadets

Sunbury and Walton Sea Cadets’ proposed HQ
Beleaguered youth charity seeks support and funding to salvage unique premises.

Two members have come to the rescue of a charitable project that has suffered repeated construction setbacks. Daniel Samson MCIOB, a Bristol Hub committee member and senior project manager at Mace, along with David Farage, an associate member who is senior partner with BMD Architects, have stepped in to help the ailing Sunbury and Walton Sea Cadets.

The self-funding charity, run by local volunteers, has an 80-year history of helping young disadvantaged people gain confidence, skills, success and have fun from its riverbank centre.

One of the key volunteers is William (Bill) Spray, a master builder who joined as a trustee when he retired from running his own domestic and commercial construction business.

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