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R N L I Beaumaris lifeboat launched to assist a vessel That had run aground.

Lifeboats News Release

At the request of H. M Coastguard the volunteer crew members of the R N L I Beaumaris lifeboat were paged at 4.01 pm on Sunday 31 July 2016 to investigate a report of a vessel aground.

The Beaumaris Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Annette Mary Liddington  was launched at 4.10  pm and made its way to an area known as “Platters” and located a boat that had grounded on them.
 
As no damage appeared to have been done to the craft the lifeboat waited for the boat to re-float on the incoming tide and then escorted the vessel for a while to ensure no hidden damage had occurred to the vessel.
 
Once satisfied that the boat was still fully seaworthy the lifeboat left to return to her boathouse in Beaumaris.
 
The inshore lifeboat arrived back at Beaumaris at 5.25 pm and was refuelled and prepared for further service by 6.00 pm.

 
Interested in becoming a crew member?

The charity welcomes people from all walks of life and no previous sea-going experience is needed to join the lifeboat crew. The RNLI provides fantastic training to turn ordinary people into lifesavers. By volunteering with the RNLI people will gain some great experience, knowledge and skills.
 
Beaumaris RNLI are always looking for new volunteers to help run the lifesaving service.  If you are aged 17 or over, physically fit, work or live within 10 minutes of the lifeboat station and eager to join a lifesaving organisation then please come by and say hello.

The volunteers meet every Thursday evenings at 6.00pm for their weekly training exercises.

Notes to editors:

Lifeboat Open Day 2016 will be
Saturday 20 August 11.00 am to 4.00 pm
Stalls and events at the Boathouse,
Subject to operational requirements a display by the lifeboat

RNLI media
 
For more information please telephone John Pulford, Beaumaris RNLI Volunteer Lifeboat Press officer on 07824 764474 or Chris Cousens R N L I Press officer Wales & west on 01745 585162.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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