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Report to follow
Minutes:
The Democratic Services Manager introduced the
report and explained that the recommendation to grant the Honorary Freedom of the
City was reserved for the extraordinary Annual Council Meeting.
Members welcomed the recommendation and asked
that strong communications were put out explaining the close links HMS
Protector has with Cambridge.
HMS Protector carried out a lot of work for
the British Antartic Survey (BAS), which was based in Cambridge as well as working
closely with the Scott Polar Institute. This was also the only ice breaker the
British Navy had. In addition, this recommendation also addressed the serious
nature that the City takes towards climate change.
It was also noted that the previous captain
was the first female appointed to captain a vessel of this sort in history.
Resolved (Unanimous) to recommend to
Council:
a.
To confer the Honorary Freedom of the City of
Cambridge upon HMS Protector. (Nb. Granting the Freedom of the City will
require at least two thirds of the Councillors present to agree to the
recommendation).