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St Agnes Lifeboat Station

St Agnes Lifeboat Station

St.Agnes Station was formed in 1968 and until 2015 the lifeboat was provided by the viewers of the BBC Children’s television programme Blue Peter, and was always named Blue Peter IV. The current lifeboat was provided by the Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club and is called XKalibur. The lifeboat crews have been honoured over the 50 years' service of the station and have received seven awards for gallantry.
St Agnes Lifeboat Station

Latest lifeboat launch

Recent lifeboat launches from St Agnes Lifeboat Station

2.23pm 31 January 2025
12.19pm 14 December 2024
4.15pm 2 September 2024
5.44am 17 August 2024
6.20pm 14 August 2024
7.57pm 31 July 2024
8.06pm 10 May 2024
4.38pm 27 March 2024
1.01pm 3 October 2023
4.09pm 25 September 2023
4.09pm 25 September 2023
6.10pm 30 August 2023
5.03am 12 August 2023
10.17am 4 August 2023
10.55am 24 July 2023
6.34pm 9 July 2023
7.46am 27 June 2023
9.34pm 22 June 2023
6.33pm 22 May 2023
4.42pm 22 May 2023

Today's weather

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Visitor information and facilities

Station address

St Agnes Lifeboat Station
Trevaunance Cove
Quay Road
St Agnes
Cornwall
TR5 0RY

Station phone number

01872 553987

Visiting times

By appointment only

Visitor contact

Emma Watkins

Visitor email

[email protected]

Visitor contact phone number

01872 553987

Shop hours

Easter to end of October
Open

November to Easter
Closed

Shop phone number

01872 554364

News and media from St Agnes Lifeboat Station

D-class lifeboat launching in surf
Article Rescue
St Agnes RNLI Lifeboat Rescues Woman Trapped by Tide
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Volunteers from Cornwall and Australia stand in front of orange D Class lifeboat.
Article International
Australian Lifesaver Visits St Agnes RNLI
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Three RNLI lifeboat crew in yellow and black dry-suits with orange D-class lifeboat in the foreground.
Article People
St Agnes RNLI Lifeboat welcomes returning helm
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Two wing-foilers clasp hands and look at each other smiling. A wing-foiling board can be seen in the background.
Article Sea safety
St Agnes RNLI Lifeboat launches to Charity Wing-Foil Duo
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