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Holyhead and Trearddur Bay lifeboat crew were called out yesterday (Wednesday 14 May) after two climbers got into difficulty ...
Littlehampton RNLI’s D-Class lifeboat Ray of Hope is retiring after 11 years of service and 212 launches. It will be replaced ...
Dunbar's RNLI volunteers launched the inshore D class lifeboat to assess the divers who had been found safe and well. Shortly after the alarm was raised by the helm of their support boat at 10.25am, ...
Crews from the RNLI in Troon and the MV Glen Sannox came to the aid of a 7m vessel "taking on water" on Wednesday evening.
Dun Laoghaire RNLI has five newly accredited lifeboat crew members in time for the busy summer season ahead. Volunteers Ciara ...
LIFEBOAT volunteers were called out after being alerted to two missing divers in Dunbar last Saturday. The pair were reported missing by the helm of their support boat near the town's East Beach at ...
"Some three hours of towing later when nearing the port, RNLI Troon's D-Class lifeboat also launched in case assistance was needed berthing the boat. "However, in this instance the D-Class wasn't ...
Since then, it has been launched 212 times. Nick White, Littlehampton RNLI's lifeboat operations manager, said: "D-Class lifeboats like Ray of Hope are known as the workhorses of the RNLI.
The RNLI lifeboat station was the launch location for a new Welly Trail which will raise funds for the volunteer-led organisation ...