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11 Comments

Reply Katie
07:50 AM on November 02, 2009
I'm Katie and i am currently studying Geography at GCSE level. I have found this website very useful as it provided me with a lot of helpful information, however i just wondered if any one had any extra info like, how many people are saved each year? etc...If anyone has any info i would really appreciate it if they could send it to me via my email address which is klghome4@aol.com. I feel it will help to boost up my coursework grade and that would be a great help(: Thank-You, Katie.
Reply Very nice site!
05:31 PM on October 02, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply Very nice site!
04:48 AM on September 29, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply michael rushforth
08:53 AM on July 07, 2009
I live in Lyme Regis-442166- and an ex HMS Conway Cadet-website HMS Conway.org.
Tomorrow we have the honour of a visitor-The President of HMS Conway Archie Smith visiting the Boat Building Academy and the Lyme Regis Gig Club.
He is now a member of the RNLI main council and visits Poole tomorrow after his visit here to meet the chief executive.
He has just attempted to climb Mont Blanc on behalf of the RNLI raising over £6000 so far with a target of £10000 by October at the age of 60!
His time is limited here sadly on this occasion-I have his CV press release July 2009 which I'm happy to supply.
Hopefully for the good of Lyme I can get some press coverage.
Regards
Michael Rushforth MN RNR 1954/56
Committee member Lyme Regis Gig Club.
Reply hayley
09:14 AM on May 24, 2009
what you will do
Reply Tony Bonham
04:29 PM on March 23, 2009
Hi Rob long time no see ,iam currently installing CCTV in lifeguard and lifeboat stations around the coast im in cornwall at the moment may see you soon Tony
Reply Neill Rush
06:22 AM on March 21, 2009
Hello there.
www.navynuts.com/RNLIHomePage.html
I would be grateful if you could take the time to look at the above website. I would also appreciate any constructive comments (for and against!!) and would welcome any suggestions, additions and corrections, especially with unofficial station website addresses. In the near section will be moved to its own dedicated website in order to attract the maximum viewers.
My thanks go to all who have helped in this project, take care.
Rgds Neill
Reply Jim Callaway
05:54 AM on December 03, 2008
Hi
I have met the lady who has in her possession
the original silver medal and certificate awarded to William Callaway in 1856. Would it be of interest to you. If so please contact me and I shall put you into contact with her
James Callaway
Reply David Manners
02:58 AM on December 03, 2008
Wishing you all at the station a merry and safe Christmas.
Reply martin denton
10:09 AM on March 24, 2008
many thanks and keep up the good work