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🚀 Could you help lead a team that helps save lives at sea?RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station is looking for a Branch Chairp...
11/06/2026

🚀 Could you help lead a team that helps save lives at sea?

RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station is looking for a Branch Chairperson to help guide and inspire our dedicated fundraising volunteers.

As Branch Chairperson, you'll play a key role in leading, supporting and motivating a fantastic team of volunteers, helping to raise vital funds that enable our lifeboat crews to launch when they're needed most. From welcoming new supporters to championing fundraising activities in the local community, you'll be at the heart of making a lifesaving difference.

No maritime experience is needed – just enthusiasm, strong people skills and a passion for supporting your local RNLI family. Full training and support are provided, and you'll have the opportunity to develop valuable leadership skills while meeting like-minded people and giving back to your community.

At the RNLI, our volunteers are the heart of everything we do. Together, we're one crew, working to save lives at sea. 🌊🧑

πŸ‘‰ Find out more and apply here:
https://volunteer.rnli.org/opportunities/113264-branch-chairperson-seahouses-2026-04-23

πŸ“Ÿ ILB LAUNCH ALERT πŸ“Ÿ010 - 2026On Sunday 7th June 2026 at 2.35pm our volunteers were paged to an immediate launch by Humb...
07/06/2026

πŸ“Ÿ ILB LAUNCH ALERT πŸ“Ÿ
010 - 2026

On Sunday 7th June 2026 at 2.35pm our volunteers were paged to an immediate launch by Humber Coastguard to reports of a person in the water in difficulty just off Bamburgh beach. Further information received while the crew mustered at station was that a dog was aboard a kayak having become separated from its owner who was desperately trying to rescue him.

The three strong crew launched our RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station D-Class Inshore Lifeboat on service and made best speed in choppy conditions towards the last reported location. Thankfully while en route updates were passed via VHF Radio that the human casualty had safely returned to the shore having battled again the wind and tide. Other assets from partner agency Seahouses Coastguard Rescue Team also arrived on scene.

The crew along with other good samaritan vessels including local trip and fishing boats begun the search for the missing dog a large black Alsation called Bruce. Radio communications between the Serenity Farne Island Boat Tours trip boat and the Inshore Lifeboat established that the kayak had been located North of The Megstone (a small island that forms part of the Farne Island collection) approximately 2.2 Nautical Miles from where it had left Bamburgh.

Incredibly as the lifeboat crew joined the Serenity vessel, their crew had managed to recover Bruce from the water and were warming him up in the wheelhouse. Seahouses D-Class took the kayak and returned it to the owner ashore and the Serenity crew safely returned with Bruce and their passengers to Seahouses Harbour where the two were reunited.

Bruces owner Arron was completely over the moon to be reunited with his beloved animal and said, "I don’t know what I would of done if he wasn’t found I couldn’t bring my self to leave him but there’s nothing I could do when he go so far out"

He also wanted to extend his thanks to our incredible volunteers and the amazing crew members Jimmy & Aaron from the Serenity crew.
"Bruce is ok home safe and sound thanks to the Serenity Crew and everyone involved"

Duty Launch Authority Hugh Fell said, "this a fantastic outcome to what could have been a very tragic situation. We are a station of dog lovers and completely understand the owners desire to save Bruce. However he did exactly the right thing returning to shore and preventing himself from becoming a casualty. A big thank you to the good samaritan vessels who joined the search." πŸ§‘πŸ’™

πŸ“Έ Photo Credit RNLI Volunteer Crew Member Chris Mason - Images of Bruce & his owner, Serenity Crew and our D-Class/Volunteers

Good Morning and Happy Saturday Everyone,Earlier in the week we shared that volunteers Chris and Olivia had been away tr...
06/06/2026

Good Morning and Happy Saturday Everyone,

Earlier in the week we shared that volunteers Chris and Olivia had been away training and successfully completed their Crew Emergency Procedures Course.

Well another dedicated volunteer Alex has also been away training, he attended RNLI HQ Poole the RNLI College to complete his Inshore Lifeboat Seamanship Course.

The Seamanship course is specifically designed to our fleet of vessels, it covers the following elements plus many more.
βœ…οΈ - Anchoring
βœ…οΈ - Veering
βœ…οΈ - Towing
βœ…οΈ - Mooring & Berthing

This course is an essential part of the volunteer crew members ongoing training alongside all the training we do at Station. RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station Launch Authority and Training Coordinator Ian said,

"This a great course for our volunteers to attend and expand their knowledge and experience. This will help Alex progress through the rest of his Tier 1 & 2 training"

πŸ‘πŸΌ - Well done Alex πŸ§‘πŸ’™

Good Afternoon & Happy Wednesday! 🌊It's been a busy few weeks at RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station, filled with training l...
03/06/2026

Good Afternoon & Happy Wednesday! 🌊

It's been a busy few weeks at RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station, filled with training launches, event planning, and prepping for the Summer Season.

This week, two of our incredible volunteers, Chris & Olivia, headed down to RNLI HQ in Poole for the Crew Emergency Procedures Course (commonly known as 'Sea Survival') RNLI College. This is arguably one of our volunteers' favourite courses due to its challenging and exciting content.

During the course, crew members learn how to:
β€’ Safely enter the water from height in full kit.
β€’ Re-right a capsized D-Class or Atlantic lifeboat.
β€’ Master the safe use of pyrotechnics.
β€’ Along with several other elements and theoretical training.

These are critical elements of their training, ensuring safety and operational competence are always at the highest standard. Both Chris and Olivia passed with flying colorsβ€”we are incredibly proud of them! πŸ‘

Volunteer Lifeboat Training Coordinator Ian said: "The ongoing training our volunteers take part in is a reflection of their hard work and commitment. This training is essential to support our mission of Saving Lives at Sea."

Fancy a new challenge in 2026? We have various volunteer roles available! Pop us an email at [email protected] or drop in for a chat if you're local. βš“

πŸ“Έ RNLI Volunteer Crew Members Chris & Olivia

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Very exciting times for some of our newer crew members, down RNLI HQ at the RNLI College to complete their Crew Emergenc...
01/06/2026

Very exciting times for some of our newer crew members, down RNLI HQ at the RNLI College to complete their Crew Emergency Procedures Course. Good luck everyone πŸ’™πŸ§‘

A warm welcome to all crews arriving at the College for training this week! πŸ‘‹

After last week's glorious heatwave, the weather has certainly taken a turn, and we're sadly swapping sunshine for rain, with a rather unsettled week ahead. 🌧️🌦️

Despite the forecast, it's set to be another busy and productive week across the College, with courses including Casualty Care, Crew Emergency Procedures, ILB Maintainer, Lifeguard Development, Seamanship, and many more.

Our crews have joined us from - RNLI Anstruther Lifeboat, Bembridge RNLI, Burry Port RNLI, RNLI Cardigan Lifeboat, RNLI Flint Lifeboat, Kilmore Quay RNLI, Barrow Lifeboat, Brighton Lifeboat Station - RNLI, RNLI Calshot Lifeboat, Filey Lifeboat, Fowey RNLI, Littlestone Lifeboat Station, Barry Dock RNLI, RNLI Buckie Lifeboat, RNLI Campbeltown Lifeboat Station, RNLI Fishguard Lifeboat, RNLI Harwich Lifeboat Station, RNLI Llandudno Lifeboat, Mablethorpe RNLI Lifeboat, RNLI Penarth Lifeboat Station, Portree RNLI, RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station, The Mumbles Lifeboat RNLI, UNION HALL RNLI, New Quay Lifeboat station, Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat, Redbay Lifeboat, St Agnes RNLI Lifeboat, Tobermory RNLI Lifeboat, Padstow Lifeboat, RNLI Portishead, Scarborough Lifeboat Station, St Peter Port lifeboat, Tynemouth RNLI lifeboat, RNLI Withernsea, plus lifeguards from Catfield, Hastings, Helston, Mullacott, Ramsgate, Glenrothes, Haverfordwest, Jersey, Poole and Scarborough.

We wish everyone a safe, successful, and enjoyable week!

As an award-winning hotel and conference venue, we welcome everyone to come and experience the home of RNLI training. So whether you take a tour, stay with us, eat, drink and relax with us, celebrate with us, or conference with us, you’ll be helping to make a difference, whatever you do, where every Β£1 you spend helps save lives at sea.

We hope to welcome you soon!

Good Morning Everyone,This is me Ollie, NEWLY QUALIFIED TIER 2 INSHORE LIFEBOAT CREW MEMBER!!! Yesterday we launched our...
28/05/2026

Good Morning Everyone,

This is me Ollie, NEWLY QUALIFIED TIER 2 INSHORE LIFEBOAT CREW MEMBER!!!
Yesterday we launched our D-Class Inshore Lifeboat on exercise I was assessed by an independent RNLI assessor Matt, having committed to hours of theoretical and practical training afloat.
I am also our Station Social Media Officer and newly appointed Lifeboat Press Officer. πŸ“Έ πŸ“° πŸŽ₯
RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station Duty Launch Authority and Training Coordinator Ian said - "we are always incredibly proud when one of our volunteers passes these assessments. It's a true reflection of their hard work and commitment to the service. Without our volunteers we wouldn't be able to Save Lives At Sea". πŸ§‘πŸ’™
You can find our available volunteer roles here;
https://rnli.org/support-us/volunteer/volunteering-opportunities?display=Grid&resultsPerPage=16&lat=55.581148&lon=-1.651159&radius=1000&location=Seahouses
πŸ“Έ Photo Credit RNLI x INEOS Grenadier

πŸ“Ÿ ILB LAUNCH ALERT - 2 INCIDENTS πŸ“Ÿ 008/009 - 2026UPDATED PHOTOS πŸ“Έ & Thank You Yesterday at 12:07pm, the pagers sounded a...
27/05/2026

πŸ“Ÿ ILB LAUNCH ALERT - 2 INCIDENTS πŸ“Ÿ

008/009 - 2026
UPDATED PHOTOS πŸ“Έ & Thank You

Yesterday at 12:07pm, the pagers sounded after HM Coastguard requested the launch of our D-Class Inshore Lifeboat.

As our volunteer crew assembled at station, information was relayed that 2 adults and 2 children had become cut off by the tide in their vehicle on Holy Island Causeway.

The crew made best speed towards the Causeway alongside other emergency services, including Berwick Coastguard Rescue Team. Around half a mile from the scene, our volunteers received the stand down message after the casualties safely reached the refuge box, where they would later be recovered by Coastguard once the tide had ebbed.

While returning towards Seahouses Harbour, the crew then overheard via VHF radio that a RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) with 6 persons on board was suffering mechanical failure and anchored off Bamburgh Beach.

Our D-Class was immediately tasked to attend, assess the situation and assist if required.

Once on scene, the Helm carried out the necessary assessment and determined the safest option was to establish a tow. The vessel had completely lost engine function and, if left at anchor, could have posed a risk to other maritime users. The casualty vessel was therefore safely towed back into Seahouses Harbour.

We’d also like to highlight the excellent actions of those on board the RIB. All persons were wearing lifejackets and were equipped with a VHF radio β€” both essential pieces of safety equipment when heading out on the water.

Most importantly, they did the right thing by calling for assistance early. We would always rather launch and not be needed than receive no call at all.

A reminder to always check the tides, carry the correct safety equipment and respect the sea. πŸ’™πŸ§‘

πŸ“Έ Photo Credit RNLI helmet cam.

WOW what an incredible notification to receive this morning!!! 11,000 Followers, thank you for all your support. Every l...
26/05/2026

WOW what an incredible notification to receive this morning!!! 11,000 Followers, thank you for all your support. Every like, share and follow helps us share our message to help Save Lives At Sea. πŸ’™πŸ§‘

Yesterday was our Summer Fete Day and it's safe to say it was absolutely incredible. πŸ§‘πŸ’™Not only did we start the day wit...
25/05/2026

Yesterday was our Summer Fete Day and it's safe to say it was absolutely incredible. πŸ§‘πŸ’™

Not only did we start the day with 2 shouts πŸ“Ÿ for our D-Class Inshore Lifeboat but we saw a record number of visitors and raised a record breaking figure.

The money raised goes directly to RNLI Seahouses Lifeboat Station and pays for the vital kit we use to save lives at sea. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering commitment and support from our Staff, Volunteer & Supporters.

We would like to take this opportunity to say a lot of Thank Yous

All RNLI Staff and Volunteers, Water Safety, Fundraisers, Shop Staff, Boat Crew, Shore Crew.

The local community for supplying delicious baked goods for our tea/coffee and cake sale which all went down a storm.

Seahouses Primary School for the loan of tables and chairs, the beautiful bunting too. The Hub at Seahouses for providing the tables for our stalls and cake sale. We are incredibly grateful.

To the incredible local musicians 🎹🎀🎸 who provided the entertainment throughout the day.

Our flanking stations Craster Lifeboat Station RNLI and RNLI Berwick upon Tweed Lifeboats not forgetting the wonderful team from RNLI Grace Darling Museum

Our partner agencies Seahouses Coastguard Rescue Team Northumbria Police and Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service

To all of the local businesses who donated so generously prizes for our Raffle - a special mention to The Herd- Traditional Butchers for providing an incredible feast for our lunch and Lewis's Fish Restaurant for the delicious chippy tea.

Three By One EU
The Alnwick Garden
The Northumberland Candle Co
The Northumbrian Artisan Pizza Company Ltd.
The Coastal Custodian - Across Northumberland Coast & Country
The Craster Arms
The Cookie Jar
The Bamburgh Castle Inn
The Inn Collection Group
Barter Books Alnwick
Bailiffgate Hotel
Beacon Hill Spa
Springhill Farm Holiday Accommodation
Coastline Coffee Northumberland
Stag Rock
Borders Competitions
KA Adventure Sports
National Trust
Robson & Cowan Country Store
MonksHouse Clothing
Dene House Farm

Thank You Goes Out To the following businesses but a huge thank you goes to everyone who gifted prizes for the various tombolas and games.

To everyone who supported our Fete Day β€” thank you. From local businesses to volunteers and visitors, your generosity and support helped create a fantastic day for the whole community.

We have uploaded an album πŸ“Έ dedicated to this year's Fete Day.

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