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Holyhead’s inshore lifeboat was called out last night (Sunday 17 August) to two jetskiers, initially reported missing in the area between Holyhead Harbour and Llanfwrog.
A group of 22 volunteers and supporters had gathered at the lifeboat station in preparation to welcome Taidhg Trocmé, a teenager who walked over 390km solo from Arranmore Island in Donegal, to Dún ...
Today (Sunday 17 August) at 4.46pm, HM Coastguard requested Port Talbot RNLI volunteers to assess the situation where multiple paddleboards and inflatables were reported to be blowing out to sea due ...
The Dart RNLI crew will take to the small screen on Thursday (August 21) when they feature in the next episode of BBC Two series Saving Lives at Sea.
Volunteers at Hunstanton RNLI were paged at 4:15pm on Saturday, 16 August to reports a 29ft yacht had run aground at Heacham, around five miles from the station. They launched hovercraft Hunstanton ...
Achill Island RNLI were requested by the Irish Coast Guard to come to the aid of three paddleboarders at Keem Bay yesterday afternoon (Saturday), 16 August. An Open Day, as part of the local Féile ...
On Thursday (14 August), Port Talbot RNLI welcomed the charity's Chief Executive, Peter Sparkes to Port Talbot Lifeboat Station.
In a tribute during this year's Lifeboat Weekend, Staithes and Runswick RNLI honoured Jitu Desai, owner of G2 Fireworks in Middlesbrough, for his extraordinary 35-year commitment to the lifeboat ...
St Davids all-weather and inshore lifeboats were in demand on Friday 15th August, with the first launch request at 5.54pm to a 12 metre catamaran seven nautical miles north west of St Davids head.
you turned out in your hundreds to The Station was open from 11am to 4 pm on Sunday 3 August 2025, our one crew were out, the public were out not forgetting the sun was out.
Winds were Northwesterly, Force 1. Visibility was good with clear skies and fading light. The volunteer crew located the casualty vessel approx. one mile northwest of Knockninny public jetty and came ...
The Kayakers, three adults and three children, had left Sennen Cove and were heading for Porthcurno. They were all equipped with buoyancy aids and had received guidance regarding their passage to ...
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