Ramsgate enjoys a successful Sea Safety Day

Local PCSO John Litchfield organised a very successful Sea Safety Day which took place on Sunday in glorious sunshing along the lower prominade behind Ramsgate’s Main Sands.

Ramsgate's lifeboats off Ramsgate Sands for Sea Safety Day

RNLI/Mark Stanford

Ramsgate’s lifeboats off Ramsgate Sands for Sea Safety Day
The successful event was well attended by the public and provided an opportunity for the representatives of the many national and local organisations that have an interest in beach and sea safety to chat to the public, offer advice and show off some of their equipment.

Representatives of both the RNLI’s Lifeboats and Lifeguards were in attendance and the opportunity for many children to dress up in mini lifeboat crew or lifeguard clothing and sit aboard the lifeguard’s personal water craft for a photo was a definite ‘hit’. A highlight of the event for many people was the arrival off the Sands at 11.30am of Ramsgate RNLI’s two lifeboats, the Trent class all weather lifeboat Esme Anderson and the Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Claire and David Delves, which carried out a much appreciated demonstration.

Ramsgate RNLI’s thanks go to John Litchfield for all of his hard work in organising such a successful day.

Ramsgate's lifeboats off Ramsgate Sands forSea Safety Day

RNLI/Steve Burton

Ramsgate’s lifeboats off Ramsgate Sands for Sea safety Day
Thanet RNLI Lifeguards at Sea Safety Day

RNLI/Trevor Shonk

Members of Thanet RNLI Lifeguard team at Sea safety Day

Key facts about the RNLI

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is the charity that saves lives at sea. Our volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service in the United Kingdom and Ireland from 237 lifeboat stations, including four along the River Thames and inland lifeboat stations at Loch Ness, Lough Derg, Enniskillen and Lough Ree. Additionally the RNLI has more than 1,000 lifeguards on over 180 beaches around the UK and operates a specialist flood rescue team, which can respond anywhere across the UK and Ireland when inland flooding puts lives at risk.

The RNLI relies on public donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. As a charity it is separate from, but works alongside, government-controlled and funded coastguard services. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824 our lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved at least 140,000 lives. Volunteers make up 95% of the charity, including 4,600 volunteer lifeboat crew members and 3,000 volunteer shore crew. Additionally, tens of thousands of other dedicated volunteers raise funds and awareness, give safety advice, and help in our museums, shops and offices.

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