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Beaumaris Lifeboat launches to person in the water
Beaumaris Lifeboat launches to person in the water

North Wales Chronicle

time17-07-2025

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Beaumaris Lifeboat launches to person in the water

Beaumaris Lifeboat launched on Saturday, July 12 after receiving a page from HM Coastguard. A spokesperson for the lifeboat service said: "Once on scene it was established that the vessel had hit and become stuck on some rocks near the navigable channel. "Having established that all was well with the person aboard the craft, an assessment was made by the helm in consultation the Coastguard as to the best course of action to be taken. MORE NEWS Eryri and Yr Wyddfa races halted mid-event as heat poses safety risk "It was decided that with a moderate breeze blowing and a strong tide, the vessel was a danger to navigation for other craft. Therefore, for safety reasons, the boat would be towed off the rocks to the nearest place of safety which was the slip way at Penmaenmawr. "Mobile coastguard teams had also been tasked and assisted with the recovery of the vessel on to the slipway." An RNLI spokesman said: 'The first informant did the correct thing in alerting the coastguard to the situation. This meant our volunteer lifeboat crew were able to reach the vessel quickly, assess the situation and take the best course of action to prevent the situation worsening."

Vessel sinks in Menai Strait despite rescue effort
Vessel sinks in Menai Strait despite rescue effort

North Wales Chronicle

time14-07-2025

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Vessel sinks in Menai Strait despite rescue effort

Beaumaris Lifeboat received a launch page from HM Coastguard relating to the 17-foot speedboat on Sunday, July 13 at 1.15pm. The Beaumaris Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Annette Mary Liddington with her volunteer crew launched and in calm weather conditions, proceeded to the location. Upon arrival, it became evident that the casualty vessel had already partially sunk, with only the bow been viable above the water. A spokesperson from Beaumaris Lifeboat said: "The four crew aboard had been rescued by passing craft and taken ashore. "The lifeboat proceeded to the shoreline and two crew members went ashore to assess the condition of the survivors and provide casualty care if required. The Bangor Mobile Coastguard Team soon arrived and took over the monitoring of the casualties. "This enabled the lifeboat to proceed towards the partially sunken craft to see if anything could be done to move it from the navigable channel as it was creating a navigational hazard. However, as the lifeboat crew prepared to establish a long tow, the craft suddenly disappeared below the waves, sinking in about nine meters of water just inside the channel." The exact position of the sunken wreck has been passed on to HM Coastguard The lifeboat collected some floating debris that had been taken aboard another vessel and took this to the Mobile Coastguard team. A RNLI spokesman added: "The swift reporting of the problem by passing craft to the coastguard meant our volunteer lifeboat crew were able to reach the vessel quickly, assess the situation and take the best course of action."

Beaumaris Lifeboat volunteers respond to mystery light
Beaumaris Lifeboat volunteers respond to mystery light

North Wales Chronicle

time27-05-2025

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Beaumaris Lifeboat volunteers respond to mystery light

Beaumaris Lifeboat launched on Friday, May 23 at 10.30pm after receiving a page from HM Coastguard following a report from a member of the public about a flashing light in the water. The Beaumaris Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Annette Mary Liddington, with her volunteer crew, headed to the area along with the Penmon Mobile Coastguard Team. An RNLI spokesman said: "The lifeboat crew discovered the light to be from a beacon that the crew of a yacht had attached on the anchor cable to mark its position. Once the lifeboat volunteers had confirmed with the occupants aboard the vessel that all was well. "The member of the public did the correct thing in altering the coastguard, as it is better for any unusual sighting to be investigated. "Fortunately in this instance it was a false alarm with good intent."

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