Thanks to the donations from our alumni to the University鈥檚 Bangor Fund, the Students鈥 Union has been able to purchase six second-hand Firefly sailing dinghies and two trailers that will enable the 快活影院 Sailing Club to train in competitive boats in readiness for national and international competitions.聽聽聽
The Firefly dinghies will mean that the team will be more evenly matched against their sailing peers at other universities in competitive events.聽聽
The boats are currently in聽storage聽but plans are afoot for the boats and the Sailing Club to be based at the Royal Anglesey Yacht Club in Beaumaris.聽聽聽
Henry Williams, President,聽Undeb聽Bangor, said: 鈥淚t is unlikely that the boats will be used during this academic year, but we look forward to hopefully launching them in September. We鈥檙e very grateful to the Bangor Fund for allowing our students and the Sailing Club to develop and safeguard their future with the purchase of these boats.鈥澛犅
Stevie Scanlan, marketing and recruitment manager for the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, is the RAYC Commodore. She said: "We're delighted that the 快活影院 Sailing Club will be based with us here at Beaumaris, and we look forward to welcoming students as members of our club.聽 We are looking forward to getting back on the water as soon as we are allowed."聽聽聽
The Bangor Fund, through donations from our alumni, makes grants that support our current students as well as Welsh language and culture projects throughout the University.聽聽
The primary purpose of the Fund is to enable the University to deliver a 鈥榤argin of excellence.鈥櫬犅
Emma Marshall, who manages the Bangor Fund in the Development and Alumni Relations team, said 鈥淲e define this as that element which, when included, provides an enhanced degree of quality that supports both learning and other important aspects of the University experience.聽聽
鈥淎wards from the Fund improve the quality of our student鈥檚 university experience and support their education and development in important ways.鈥澛