
Taking the helm
Meet our board of trustees
The Society is fortunate to have an excellent Board of Trustees with a wide range of knowledge, experience and expertise.
Philip Wake OBE
Chairman
Philip Wake OBE
Chairman
Philip served at sea in the Merchant Navy for 11 years before moving ashore, where he became a Director at Clarkson Research Studies and later Chief Executive of The Nautical Institute. He also served in the Royal Naval Reserve for 26 years and is currently, in retirement, the part-time Business Manager for a residential music course.
Philip is Chairman of our Society, a Vice President of the RNLI, and a Younger Brother of Trinity House, London. He was awarded the OBE in the 2016 New Year’s Honours List for services to the maritime industry.
Captain Steve Clinch MNM
Vice Chairman
Captain Steve Clinch MNM
Vice Chairman
Steve has been a Trustee of the Society since 2018 and serves as Vice Chairman of the Board. He brings over 50 years of experience in the maritime sector, including his role as former Head of the UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
Steve is committed to maintaining the Society’s proud legacy of care for retired seafarers. He sits on the Finance and Investments Committees, as well as the Fundraising Sub-Committee. Outside of the Society, Steve balances maritime voluntary work with grandparent duties.
Mr Bernie Watson FCA DChA
Honorary Treasurer
Mr Bernie Watson FCA DChA
Honorary Treasurer
Bernie spent over 30 years as a partner at London accountancy firm HaysMac, including 12 years as Managing Partner. He later specialised in the not-for-profit sector, working with many charities – including Royal Alfred – as a trusted advisor.
Since retiring in 2018, Bernie has held the position of Finance Trustee across five charities and became our Honorary Treasurer in May 2019.
Captain Adrian McCourt MNM
Captain Adrian McCourt MNM
Adrian has spent over 50 years in and around merchant ships, progressing from life at sea to senior roles in fleet management, the superyacht sector, and marine insurance.
He has been a Trustee of the Society since 2015 and says, “The sea has been good to me, and I’d like to give something back. I can’t think of a more deserving maritime cause – it’s a privilege to serve at Royal Alfred.”
Commander Susan Lochner JP DL RN
Commander Susan Lochner JP DL RN
Susan served as an administrative officer in the Royal Navy for 23 years, qualifying as a barrister and holding several legal appointments. A highlight of her career was serving as Admiral’s Secretary on HM Yacht Britannia.
After leaving the Navy, Susan became Home Bursar at Exeter College, Oxford, overseeing all non-academic matters. Since moving to Surrey, she has been a presiding magistrate on the Guildford Bench, chaired the Surrey Magistrates Association, and served as churchwarden in Godalming. She was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey in 2013 and joined the Royal Alfred board in 2016.
Mr Andy Parker MNM
Mr Andy Parker MNM
Andy is a retired Seagoing Chief Engineer and Senior Fleet Superintendent, who spent the final decade of his career managing shipbuilding projects around the world.
He became a Trustee of the Society in 2014 and sits on the Safeguarding, Care and Welfare Committee - a role he holds dear. Andy brings a wealth of experience in project management, budget control, and people leadership, which he sees as his way of giving back to a cause he cares deeply about.
Dr Richard Reubin MB, ChB
Dr Richard Reubin MB, ChB
Richard qualified in medicine from the University of Birmingham in 1973. After hospital work and GP training, an unexpected call from the shipping company P&O led him to join a passenger ship bound for Australia - and a few weeks turned almost eight years as a Ship’s Surgeon.
Following his time at sea, Richard spent the rest of his career in NHS General Practice, retiring in 2020 shortly before his 71st birthday. He has served as a Society Trustee since 2005.
Dorothy A. Ross-Tomlin MCIPS (Hon. Alderwoman)
Dorothy A. Ross-Tomlin MCIPS (Hon. Alderwoman)
Dorothy was first introduced to the Society during her term as Mayor of Reigate & Banstead in 2007-2008. Originally from Wick, her career in purchasing was mostly with the British Airports Authority, progressing from Glasgow Airport to London head office. Later, she worked as a freelance consultant with clients including Eurotunnel, Heathrow Airport, and Royal & Sun Alliance.
Dorothy served her community for over 25 years as a Borough and County Councillor, developing strong local connections and a deep understanding of care quality standards. She’s proud to use these to help promote the Society’s work.
Dr Alison Lewis-Smith DClinP MA BA(Hons)
Dr Alison Lewis-Smith DClinP MA BA(Hons)
Alison trained as a nurse at St Thomas’ Hospital and went on to work in a range of healthcare settings both in the UK and abroad – including ten years in the Merchant Navy. Her most recent full-time role was as a Chief Nurse.
Alison is passionate about person-centred care, safeguarding vulnerable children and adults, and staff development. She brings experience from several charity committees and healthcare governance boards, and volunteers locally. She recently became a grandmother.
Commodore Melanie Robinson CBE FCIPD RN
Commodore Melanie Robinson CBE FCIPD RN
Melanie has over 30 years’ service in the Royal Navy and joined the Board of Trustees in 2024. Her expertise spans leadership, strategic HR, cultural transformation and finance management.
Outside her role with the Society, Melanie is a Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach. She is also a Board Director for the Hampshire Football Association and Independent Chair of its Inclusion Advisory Group.
Captain Brett Smith AFNI MCMI FIAMCS AFRIN AssocRINA
Captain Brett Smith AFNI MCMI FIAMCS AFRIN AssocRINA
Brett began his Merchant Navy cadetship in 1989 with Maersk, working across LPG, product tankers, and anchor handling tug supply vessels. He later gained his Master’s Unlimited and commanded vessels for Foreland Shipping in the Falkland Islands and Umm Qasr, Iraq - as part of the Ministry of Defence’s Joint Rapid Reaction Force (JRRF) and Strategic Sealift Service.
Since 2010, Brett has worked in the superyacht sector, now serving as Senior Fleet Master. He is a Younger Brother of Trinity House, London, and an active fundraiser for the Scarborough RNLI.
Meet our co-opted members of the Safeguarding, Care and Welfare Committee
Captain Malcolm Lowle
Captain Malcolm Lowle
Mr Jim Ross-Tomlin
Mr Jim Ross-Tomlin
Jim brings a wealth of commercial experience, having lead teams of up to 100 employees during his career. His strong people management and HR skills have been developed over many years and are invaluable to the Society.
He also brings knowledge of health and safety practices and currently volunteers with First Community Health and Care CIC in several roles, including the “Falls Group.”
Mrs Di Parker
Mrs Di Parker
Diana is a retired teacher with 35 years of experience. She led a special needs department in a mainstream school, where she was responsible for programme planning, managing a team of 25 teaching assistants, and delivering training for parents, and SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) specialist staff across the district.
She became a co-opted member of the Safeguarding, Care and Welfare Committee in 2015. A natural carer, and with both a husband and a son who went to sea, Diana brings heartfelt understanding of the needs of retired seafarers.
🐾 New Recruits in the Admin Office! 🐾
While Lindsay’s colleague was off enjoying some well-earned annual leave, she had a little help from some unexpected team members — the guinea pigs! 🐹✨
They might not be the best at filing or answering phones, but they’re excellent at boosting morale and keeping spirits high. We’re not sure if their squeaks were productivity tips or snack requests, but either way, they kept the office lively!
Thanks to our furry friends for stepping in — we think they deserve an extra carrot or two for their hard work. 🥕💻
May 20

We’re turning 160!
Join us at the Royal Alfred Seafarers` Society as we celebrate 160 years of proud service on Wednesday 28th May 2025.
Starting at 11am, we’ll take a walk through history with a talk on the legacy of RASS.
Then enjoy a build-your-own burger bar lunch (limited bookings for family & friends via the Admin Office).
The day ends on a high note with a music concert to mark this special occasion!
We look forward to celebrating with our residents, families, and community.
#RASS160 #RoyalAlfredSeafarers #CareWithHistory #160YearsStrong #seafarers #veterans #merchantnavy #royalnavy
May 18

Exciting Day for The Royal Alfred!
Today we’re at the iconic Trinity House for our Annual General Meeting — a very special occasion where we’ll be launching our refreshed logo, our latest Impact Report, and our brand-new website!
A lot has been happening behind the scenes at the Royal Alfred over the past year, and today marks an important milestone in sharing that work with all of you.
Our new look celebrates our proud heritage while looking firmly to the future — honouring the past, embracing the present, and building for generations to come.
Thank you to everyone who continues to support our mission to care for seafarers and their dependants. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on!
#RoyalAlfred #AGM #NewBeginnings #ImpactReport #WebsiteLaunch #ProudHeritageBrightFuture
May 16

A very special day aboard HMS Wellington 🇬🇧⚓️
We were delighted to see Doris enjoying a memorable visit to HMS Wellington on 8th May, marking VE Day 80 with a heartfelt tribute to the men and women of the Merchant Navy and Armed Forces.
The event was beautifully organised by the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) and offered a wonderful opportunity to reflect, remember, and honour the sacrifices made for our freedom.
Doris’s smile says it all — from the warm welcome on board to the chance to share stories and memories, this was a truly meaningful experience.
Thank you to the MNWB for making this commemorative day so special.
#VEDay80 #HMSWellington #MNWB #Veterans #MerchantNavy #Remembrance #Gratitude #Community #RoyalAlfredSeafarers
May 15

A Special Visit from Anne – Sharing Stories Across Generations
We were delighted to see Anne, one of our remarkable sheltered housing residents, out and about recently as she visited a local primary school to meet with a group of enthusiastic pupils.
At 100 years old, Anne has lived a rich and fascinating life, and the children were absolutely captivated as she shared her story — particularly her time serving in the Women`s Royal Naval Service (WRNS). From her wartime experiences to her reflections on how life has changed over the decades, Anne had the room hanging on her every word.
The children are now writing Anne’s autobiography as part of a special school project, and once it’s finished, they’ll be sending her a copy to read. She’s very much looking forward to seeing how they’ve told her story — and we’re looking forward to hearing what she thinks!
It was a lovely example of connection across generations, and a reminder of how much wisdom and history our residents have to share.
#IntergenerationalLearning #100YearsYoung #WRNS #LivingHistory #CareCommunity #ResidentStories #LifelongMemories #HistoryAlive #SchoolProject #ShelteredHousing #RoyalAlfred #CommunityConnections
May 14

📣 FREE Dementia Training for Unpaid Carers in Banstead & Tandridge
Are you caring for someone with dementia? Surrey County Council is offering free training sessions designed to support unpaid carers. Covering everything from an introduction to dementia to advanced care techniques, these sessions are a fantastic way to gain confidence, skills, and support.
Please share with anyone who might benefit 💙
May 13

At The Royal Alfred Seafarers` Society, we love making our residents’ birthdays extra special. This stunning cake was lovingly made by our talented Chef Janice to celebrate a very special birthday!
Every detail was carefully crafted to bring joy to the occasion, and we’re so grateful to our Catering Team for going above and beyond to make these moments memorable.
Wishing our resident a wonderful birthday filled with happiness, laughter, and, of course, a slice of delicious cake!
#BirthdayCelebration #MadeWithLove #Teamwork #MakingMemories
May 13

📣 Facebook Post:
We`re Hiring! 🧡 Health & Wellbeing Specialist | Full Time | Belvedere House (near Banstead, Surrey)
Are you caring, compassionate, and passionate about supporting older people? We’re looking for a Health and Wellbeing Specialist to join our team at Belvedere House, our nursing home in the peaceful village of Woodmansterne.
📍 35 hours per week (including alternate weekends)
💷 £13.85–£14.79 per hour (depending on qualifications)
💡 Full training provided
You`ll help support our residents’ physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing—and make a real difference every day.
✨ What we offer:
✔️ A friendly, supportive environment
✔️ Ongoing training and development
✔️ The chance to be part of something truly meaningful
No NVQ? No problem—we’ll support the right person to train and grow.
📩 Interested? Send us a message or apply today to join a team that truly cares.
#NowHiring #CareJobs #HealthAndWellbeing #BelvedereHouse #MakeADifference
May 12
