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Beaumaris RNLI attend five incidents in ten days.

Lifeboats News Release

The volunteers at Beaumaris could be forgiven for thinking it was still summer based on the number of recent incidents. Having attended shore-based incidents on 27 October and 2 November, with afloat call outs on 2, 5 and 9 November 2025.

Beaumaris Atlantic 85 Lifeboat 'Annette Mary Liddington'.

RNLI/ I Marlow

Beaumaris Atlantic 85 Lifeboat 'Annette Mary Liddington'.

On 27 October at 3.30 pm a male fell of the promenade wall, casualty care assistance given by Lifeboat crew, the Penmon Mobile Coastguard team pending arrival of the air ambulance who evacuated the casualty to hospital.

At 3.04 pm on 2 November a launch request received from H.M. coastguard to check if assistance was required by a 42-foot moor launch possible gone aground with 2 persons aboard. When the lifeboat arrived, the craft had re-floated. However, one of the crew the vessel had suffered a suspected broken leg. Placed lifeboat crew member aboard to administer casualty care whilst the boat was escorted to Menai Bridge pier. The Mobile Coastguard teams from Bangor and Penmon had also been tasked and with the assistance of the crew aboard the Bangor University maritime research vessel Prince Madog the casualty was made as comfortable as possible pending the arrival of an ambulance

3.14 pm also on 2 November the crew remaining at the lifeboat station received a report that a gentleman had fallen on the roadway nearby. He was taken to the Lifeboat station for casualty care pending transfer to the hospital.

On the 5 November at 2.07 pm launched to assist a motor vessel with one person aboard, when the craft experienced a fault with her steering, Crew member put on aboard to assist with mooring the vessel, pending arrival of technicians to examine the steering mechanism.

At 1.30 pm on 9 November launched to a report of a capsized sailing craft by Llanfairfechan several persons seen in the water whilst craft had been righted observers ashore unable to ascertain if everyone had been recovered from the water. In view of the situation Conwy lifeboat also tasked to attend the scene Fortunately however the Bangor Mobile Coastguard team reported at 1.02 pm they had located the craft ashore, and all people had been accounted for.

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