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Sponsors board 'Cutty Sark'

James Morrison
Saturday 25 August 2007 19:00 EDT
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Britain's great maritime attraction, the Cutty Sark, is to become a black-tie corporate venue, with sponsoring company logos beamed on to its floodlit masts, under ambitious conservation plans.

A marketing drive entitled "Cutty Sark at Night" will see the fire-damaged Victorian tea clipper, in dry dock at Greenwich, host events ranging from champagne dinners and wedding banquets to product launches and "bespoke" tea parties once the current £35m Lottery-funded project to encase its lower hull in a "glass bubble" is completed in 2009.

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