Month: September 2012

  • Exmouth RNLI host Jurassic Coast Mini rally

    Exmouth RNLI host Jurassic Coast Mini rally

    On September 16, Exmouth RNLI volunteers played host at the finishing line of the 2012 Mouth2Mouth Mini run, organised by the Jurassic Coast Mini club. The club raised £1,200 for the charity that saves lives at sea, with RNLI volunteers raising £300 from a barbeque. 80 classic Minis took part, most parking in Foxholes car…

  • Rescue couple show gratitude to Exmouth RNLI

    Rescue couple show gratitude to Exmouth RNLI

    Since their rescue in June, Richard Ridout and Sarah Galliford decided to organise a fundraising event in their village of Ebford, for the charity that saves lives at sea. A total of £1,556.24 was raised with the generosity of local businesses. The couple threw a fundraising event at their home which included an auction, cocktails…

  • Divisional Inspector leads tributes to ex-crew volunteer

    Adrian Carey, RNLI Divisional Inspector for the South West, said: ‘We understand that the fisherman who is still missing after a trawler sunk off the Devon coast yesterday has been named locally as Geoff Ingram.’

  • Exmouth and Torbay lifeboat crews continue search for missing fisherman

    RNLI lifeboat crews from Torbay and Exmouth have this morning resumed their search for a missing crew member of a fishing boat which capsized yesterday two-and-a-half miles off Berry Head.

  • Exmouth RNLI crew hit by wedding fever this summer

    Exmouth RNLI crew hit by wedding fever this summer

    Three Exmouth RNLI crew volunteers have tied the knot this summer: Andrew Stott, Steve Satchell and Mark Champion. Andrew and Susie were married on 2 June at Lake View Manor in Dunkeswell. Steve and Sammy married at Withycombe Church, Exmouth…

  • Exmouth RNLI tow angling boat to safety

    Exmouth RNLI tow angling boat to safety

    At 2.46pm on Sunday 9 September, Brixham coastguards tasked Exmouth all-weather lifeboat Margaret Jean to the aid of a fishing boat in Lyme Bay. The six-man volunteer crew towed the 25 foot angling vessel back to Teignmouth. The boat was 11 miles south east of Exmouth with two people on board. The engine would not…

  • Paralympic role for Exmouth RNLI’s youngest volunteer

    Paralympic role for Exmouth RNLI’s youngest volunteer

    Henry Mock, 17 was picked at the last minute to be part of an RNLI team to provide safety cover during the Paralympic sailing events. The volunteers from around the UK started their duties at Weymouth and Portland on 22 August to oversee competitors’ practise races. Henry is currently studying for a Level 3 National…

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