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Seized timber to be used in HMS Caroline restoration
- Author, Conor Macauley
- Role, 大象传媒 News NI
Almost 20 tonnes of timber seized by the UK Border Force will be used in a major conservation project in Belfast.
Instead of being destroyed, the timber will re-deck the HMS Caroline, a World War One ship which is being restored in a 拢14.5m project.
The endangered Latin American cedar has been heavily exploited and is subject to import controls to protect it.
The timber was offered to the National Museum of the Royal Navy, which passed it onto the restoration project.
It will mean a saving of about 拢100,000.
HMS Caroline saw action in the 1916 Battle of Jutland - one of the the last major sea battles of WW1.
The ship has been in Belfast since 1924 where it was used as a training vessel and is home to the Northern Ireland Royal Navy Reserve.
The ship will open to the public in the summer of 2016, in time for the centenary of the battle.
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