Shepherd Neame has announced that it will be supporting the historic 80ft Thames sailing barge Greta, moored at Faversham, for another year.

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Shepherd Neame brands manager Rose Davis with Greta’s skipper Steve Norris

Built in 1892, Greta was charted by the Ministry of Supply during the second world war and is one of the few surviving — and oldest still sailing — ‘little ships’ that took part in the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, bringing Allied soldiers back across the Channel.

Shepherd Neame has sponsored Greta since 2005. The barge’s 1,500 sq ft red ochre mainsail features the logo of Shepherd Neame’s award-winning Whitstable Bay collection of beers.

Greta has been operating as a private charter barge for more than two decades, sailing throughout the summer season and offering trips to the Red Sands Forts or into the Swale Estuary to see rare wildlife including local seal colonies.

She spends her winter in Faversham for essential maintenance and repairs, and then is moored in South Quay Whitstable Harbour from April until October.

“Shepherd Neame has been supporting our ‘little ship’ for almost two decades now, and we are incredibly grateful to have its sponsorship for another season,” said skipper Steve Norris.

“The funds will ensure that we can keep her on the water and allow more people to enjoy a truly unique sailing experience with us.”

Shepherd Neame’s brands marketing manager, Rose Davis, said: “We are thrilled to be able to support Greta for another season, and help preserve this iconic part of marine history.”

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