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Milton Keynes youngsters visit the RNLI

Lifeboats News Release

Members of Llandudno's RNLI lifeboat crew hosted a visit by young members of the Wolverton Evangelical Church, Milton Keynes.

Members of the Wolverton Evangelical Church, Milton Keynes.with lifeboat Coxswain Graham Heritage and Second Coxswain Tim James grouped in, on, and around the station's inshore lifeboat 'Dr Barbara Saunderson'.

RNLI/Llandudno

Milton Keynes youngsters visit the RNLI

The group visited the lifeboat station last Wednesday as they enjoyed a week’s holiday in Llandudno.

THE ATTACHED PICTURE shows the young visitors, with lifeboat Coxswain Graham Heritage and Second Coxswain Tim James grouped in, on, and around the station's inshore lifeboat 'Dr Barbara Saunderson'.

Please credit pic to RNLI.

Further info - contact Alan Sharp, RNLI Llandudno Lifeboat Press Officer on 01492 543315.

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