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Newbiggin RNLI Mayday Mile

Lifeboats News Release

Newbiggin volunteers and supporters took part in a Mayday mile challenge

Volunteers and Newbiggin RNLI as well as local lifeboat supporters took part in the annual Mayday Mile event. This year's theme was focussed on cleaning away the debris from the beach from where we launch and recover the lifeboat. The clean up was carried out over a mile of beach between the headlands of Church Point and Needles Eye.

Around 25 volunteers took part over a 90 minute clean and successfully removed around 12 bags of debris and larger pieces of waste. With the event over there was a brew with the crew in the boathouse with refreshments served by the ladies fundraising team.

Notes to editors

Newbiggin RNLI is based at Sandridge, Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland. The station was established in 1851 and currently operates an Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Richard Wake Burdon. This year, 2026, is our 175th year of saving lives at sea, an anniversary where we reflect on the incredible dedication of our volunteers, past and present and the incredible support we receive from our community and beyond - all of this has made our 175 year journey possible.

If you would like to find out more about Newbiggin lifeboat station, its volunteers and its heritage then please look at the local website.

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Richard Martin, Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer for RNLI North and East, [email protected]

Clare Hopps, RNLI Regional Communications Manager for North East and East England, 07824 518641, [email protected]

Richard Grange, RNLI Regional Communications Lead for North East and East England, 07483 112015, [email protected]

RNLI Press Office, 01202 336789, [email protected]

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