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Farewell to Phil & Jacqui

Lifeboats News Release

Its farewell to two of our former colleagues who have both recently stepped down from their roles here at The Lizard Lifeboat Station.

RNLI/Geoff Squibb

Phil Wilson and Jacqui Dunmall who served as lifeboat crew (and latterly for Jacqui shore crew) have left the station after serving just short of 8 and 10 years respectively.

On behalf of us all here at The Lizard RNLI we wish Phil and Jacqui well and thank them both for their loyal service to saving lives at sea.

RNLI/Geoff Squibb

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