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Wedding of a volunteer crew member on the Beaumaris lifeboat occurred Saturday.

Lifeboats News Release

A special roster of available crew had to be arranged to cover any launch request on Saturday afternoon / evening as many of the crew attended the wedding and reception.

Adam Owen a volunteer crew member on the Beaumaris inshore Atlantic 85 lifeboat Annette Mary Liddington was married to Gwawr at a service in Beaumaris on Saturday 17 September 2016.
 
Following the service the happy couple and guests visited the Beaumaris inshore lifeboat station and where met by more of the volunteer crew
 
Fortunately the new home of Adam & Gwawr is still in Beaumaris so that the lifeboat can still depend on his attendance at the station.
 
The attached photographs shown Adam and Gwawr on the lifeboat and in the lifeboat boathouse.
 
All the volunteers from the Beaumaris lifeboat guild, shop and crew wish Adam and Gwawr all the very busy for their future together.
 
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:

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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