A WIRRAL-based charity which supports seafarers was crowned 'world's best' during an awards ceremony as part of London International Shipping Week.

Liverpool Seafarers Centre - based in Crosby and Eastham - was singled out by the International Seafarer Welfare Awards for the exceptional care it offers visiting seafarers and their families.

The organisation finished top ahead of seafarer centres in America in Houston and Philadelphia as well as Sydney Australia and Tauranga and New Zealand.

Feedback from judges and those who use the centre described it as a "home from home" staffed by the friendliest volunteers who go above and beyond and expect nothing in return.

Formed in 2008 as a joint initiative between the Catholic and Anglican Mission's in Liverpool, Liverpool Seafarers Centre, gives practical and emotional help to more than 50,000 seafarers passing through North West of England ports each year with bases in Liverpool Cruise Terminal, Crosby and Eastham.

LSC chief executive John Wilson collected the award during a ceremony at the Inmarsat Building attended by representatives of seafarer centres from around the world.

The charity has been shortlisted for the award on previous occasions but never been named the winner, which comes during the year of its tenth anniversary.

Mr Wilson said: "Liverpool Seafarers Centre is delighted to collect the award of Seafarer Centre of the Year, made all the more special as it is voted by seafarers themselves.

"We have performed consistently in this category for a number of years so to be named the winner after ten years of services to the Liverpool area is a fitting achievement and a testament to the hard work of all our volunteers.

"It is their caring approach, the support they offer more than 50,000 seafarers every year and the calibre of our facilities that have assisted in our success so far.

"Our volunteers always go the extra mile to ensure seafarers who need our support are given the proper care and follow-up action, including liaising with seafarer centres in other ports, should they require it."

The nominations from seafarers noted the centre's early opening and late finish and their "fantastic and friendly" staff who always extend a warm welcome.

One seafarer said: “We really need seafarers centres like Liverpool Seafarers Centre all around the world."

Another said: "Our ships regularly visit Liverpool. The seafarers centre is the best I have come across and the volunteers are some of the friendliest I have met.

"Having seen many centres around the world, very few match the warmth and welcome of Liverpool's."

Mr Wilson said the award would now enable the charity to build on its success and help even more seafarers.

He said: "Seafarers centres are a vital part of the maritime world supporting the men and women who supply 95pc of all UK imports and exports.

"We now intend to grow our network across the North West, building on our Crosby site and the centre we opened in 2017 at Queen Elizabeth II Dock, Eastham, which works in partnership with our headquarters.

"We are also opening a centre at Garston to enable us to offer our practical, emotional and spiritual services to an extra 10-20 per cent of seafarers every year."

Liverpool Seafarers Centre is a partnership between the Catholic Apostleship of the Sea (Liverpool) and the Anglican Mersey Mission to Seafarers. Its history dates back to the 19th century.

For further information on LSC's work, to donate or become a volunteer contact John Wilson Tel: 0300 800 8085, email: admin@Liverpoolseafarerscentre.org or see the website: www.liverpoolseafarerscentre.org