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St Helier Lifeboat Station

St Helier Lifeboat Station

For over 120 years a lifeboat has operated from St Helier, although during the Second World War it was not under the RNLI’s control. Crew members from St Helier Lifeboat Station have been awarded nine Bronze Medals, seven Silver Medals and four Gold Medals for gallantry
RNLI pager on a chart with a pair of dividers

Latest lifeboat launch

Recent lifeboat launches from St Helier Lifeboat Station

7.38am 30 January 2025
4.55pm 28 December 2024
8.28pm 23 November 2024
9.24pm 9 November 2024
9.22pm 9 November 2024
8.39am 21 October 2024
5.12pm 20 October 2024
5.12pm 20 October 2024
6.00pm 3 October 2024
4.35pm 22 September 2024
7.22pm 19 September 2024
7.42pm 1 September 2024
8.35am 30 August 2024
9.19pm 29 August 2024
4.30pm 23 August 2024
4.29pm 23 August 2024
9.45am 5 August 2024
10.04am 4 August 2024
7.45pm 29 July 2024
10.07pm 23 July 2024

Today's weather

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Visitor information and facilities

Station address

St Helier Lifeboat Station
Albert Quay
St Helier
Jersey
Channel Islands
JE2 3NE

Station phone number

01534 724173

Accessibility

Disabled parking

Visiting times

By appointment only

Visitor contact phone number

01534 724173

Shop hours

Easter-Christmas

Tuesday-Saturday
11am-2pm

Shop phone number

01534 873874

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News and media from St Helier Lifeboat Station

Dedication of the mural at the north gable end of the St Helier lifeboat station. The mural depicts Coxswain Tommy King wearing his 1949 lifeboat oilskins. The artist, Ben Robertson, is standing in front of the mural with the grandson of Tommy King and the RNLI management team.
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Dedication of the St Helier lifeboat station mural
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Celebrating New Qualifications Across RNLI Jersey
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A gathering of Jersey's emergency services personnel on the harbour-front at St Helier, dramatically taken by drone. There are lifeboats in the foreground, personnel lined up on the dock edge and vehicles including ambulances, fire engines and police cars lined up behind.
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Celebrating Emergency Services Day and RNLI’s 200th Anniversary
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A low level shot of the decorative flowerbed at Howard Davis Park, showing passers by in a blurred action shot in the foreground and the flowerbed in the background. The flowerbed is the RNLI flag with the words 'Thanks for' and 'Saving lives' at the top and bottom of the flag and '1824' to the left and '2024' to the right.
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RNLI honoured in decorative flowerbed at Howard Davis Park
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