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Coastguard officers visit Staithes and Runswick RNLI lifeboat stationThe lifesaving crews met at the lifeboat station in Staithes to share information, look at each other’s assets, talk about past rescues as learning points and learn more about each other’s ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNSaltburn smugglers record sea shanties at Staithes and Runswick RNLI stationSea shanty group Saltburn Smugglers have recorded a set of songs inside the Staithes and Runswick RNLI Lifeboat Station - a site recently recognised as significant by Historic England.
ATHOROUGHLY enjoyable romp, with plenty of pictures, through 157 years of lifeboat history and dramatic rescues on the North Yorkshire coast. You would expect all of the rescuing to have been done ...
LARGE crowds are expected to descend on Staithes on Saturday for the formal naming of a brand new £235,000 RNLI lifeboat. The boat, operated by Staithes and Runswick RNLI station, will be ...
Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat to be officially named on Saturday:: Caroline Hawley will host annual auction on Easter Sunday Big crowds are expected when a lifeboat station’s brand new £ ...
At the heart of that is the Staithes and Runswick lifeboat station. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the RNLI. The Harrison family's contribution alone has covered 70% of its existence.
Rescue vessels from Hartlepool and Staithes joined those from Redcar, where the town's 40-year-old lifeboat station has undergone a makeover. The display, which also featured an RAF Sea King ...
Staithes lifeboat station is celebrating a record year for fundraising. Staithes lifeboat station is celebrating a record year for fundraising. The station raised £28,134 during 2006 - around £ ...
The RNLI said in a statement: "The RNLI can confirm that volunteer crew members of Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat Station responded to a rock fall at Seaton Garth in Staithes this afternoon.
William Brown Harrison, who lived next door to Staithes lifeboat station, was first to join the crew in the 1880s. Mr Harrison-Gaze said he was "immensely proud" to continue the tradition.
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