PROCUREMENT BRIEF
Lead Development Partner for Clyde Naval Heritage (HMS Ambuscade/PNS Tariq) SCIO: Institutional and Individual Fundraising, Project Development and Regeneration Services Issued by: Clyde Naval Heritage (HMS Ambuscade/PNS Tariq) SCIO: (SC052802) https://clydenaval.org/ Date of Issue: 18/04/2025 Contract Duration: May 2025- March 2032 (with break clauses at end of RIBA Stage 2 and RIBA Stage 4) Contract […]
🚨 Honouring Our Falklands Heroes 🚨

We’re incredibly grateful to The Express for their support in highlighting this important cause. Our brave Royal Navy veterans who served in the Falklands War deserve the full recognition they have earned. 🏅🇬🇧 Read the full story here: 👇🔗 https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2026649/Falklands-War-Royal-Navy-medals/amp Let’s make sure their sacrifices are never forgotten. Share to spread awareness! 🙏 #Falklands40 #RoyalNavy […]
Strengthening Our Partnership with RemNOx Ltd

As Trustees of Clyde Naval Heritage, we are delighted to share exciting news about our growing relationship with RemNOx Ltd, a private company that has made significant strides in environmental technology and innovation. Founded by a close-knit group of inventors, founders, and funders, collectively known as the Founder Members Group (FMG), RemNOx has earned a […]
RemNOx is delighted to announce a close association with the Clyde Naval Heritage

This venerated charity (No: SC052802) and its ambitious mission to save the Clyde’s maritime heritage for posterity, is the brainchild of David O’Neill, supported by his team of dedicated individuals. All of whom have a passion for preserving and celebrating the rich shipbuilding history of the River Clyde. The team is composed of a mix […]
Influence of the Tobacco Lords on Clyde Shipbuilding

The Tobacco Lords were a group of wealthy Glasgow merchants who dominated the transatlantic tobacco trade between Scotland and the American colonies during the 18th century. Their influence was transformative, not only for Glasgow’s economy but also for the development of the Clyde’s shipbuilding industry. Their wealth and ambitions propelled the city into a position […]
The Role of Dumbarton Castle in Clyde Shipbuilding

Dumbarton Castle, perched on a volcanic rock overlooking the convergence of the River Leven and the River Clyde, played a significant role in the early development of shipbuilding in the region. Strategically positioned at the mouth of the River Leven, it served as a naval stronghold and a key shipbuilding centre from the medieval period […]
Early Beginnings of Shipbuilding on the Clyde (Pre-18th Century)

The history of shipbuilding on the River Clyde extends back to the medieval period, long before it became an industrial powerhouse. During these early centuries, shipbuilding was primarily a localized, small-scale activity, focused on constructing wooden vessels for fishing, trade, and transportation. Communities along the river, such as Govan, Dumbarton, and Glasgow, developed their own […]
Crewe Rallies Behind HMS Ambuscade

The City of Crewe, long connected to HMS Ambuscades since World War I, continues to show its unwavering support for the current campaign around HMS Ambuscade, a Type 21 Frigate that holds a special place in the hearts of Crewe’s residents. Last week, local Sea and Air Cadets organized a competitive sponsored rowing event, raising […]
Repatriation of PNS Tariq: A Historic Vessel’s Journey from Pakistan to Scotland

The Clyde Naval Heritage (CNH), a charity based in Scotland, UK, has been honoured with a remarkable gift from the government of Pakistan—the former PNS Tariq, originally HMS Ambuscade. This iconic ship, which has served two frontline navies over nearly half a century, is set to become a floating museum on the River Clyde. PNS […]
Memory Lane: The Commissioning of PNS Tariq (Ex HMS Ambuscade)

On a memorable day in 1993, history was made when PNS TARIQ, formerly known as HMS AMBUSCADE, was commissioned into the Pakistan Navy. The commissioning ceremony, held on July 28, 1993, was a momentous occasion that marked the transition of the ship from British to Pakistani service. As the sun set on that historic day, […]