Portsmouth News

Annual swim cancelled

New Year event sunk by Covid-19

- By TOM COTTERILL The News tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

BOSSES at a lifeboat station are pleading with the public to dig deep and support them after they were forced to scrap a popular New Year’s Day swim.

Thousands of people normally crowd the Gosport & Fareham Inshore Rescue Service (Gafirs) lifeboat station at Stokes Bay to watch hardy swimmers take the plunge each year.

But with tier four coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in place, ordering people to stay at home, leaders behind the annual spectacle have been forced to axe it.

The annual swim usually raises around £5,000 for the life-saving organisati­on and will leave a huge hole in the charity’s funding.

Gafirs community director Jake Robinson said: ‘We are really sad to have to cancel the popular New Year’s Day Swim, but t he health and safety of the public must come first.

‘We know the famous Gosport tradition will be sorely missed, but hope that supporters will instead dig deep and make a donation to Gafirs instead.’

During the past year, volunteer teams have carried out 105 rescue operations locally and saved the lives of 10 people. But it costs £400 in fuel and maintenanc­e every time the lifeboat is launched and Gafirs relies entirely on local donations to keep its lifesaving boats afloat.

Jake added: ‘This year has been exceptiona­lly busy for Gafirs as many people stayed in the UK because of the pandemic and enjoyed their summers by the coast.

‘We had a record 19 callouts in 12 days at one point after the first lockdown as people flooded to the beaches.’

Gafirs crews have also helped Gosport Borough Council this year as part of its Covid response, delivering food and medical supplies to hundreds of vulnerable people.

Gafirs volunteers gave nearly 9,000 hours assisting 686 people on the water too – but that has come at a time when expenditur­e has rocketed for the charity.

A major refit of the main lifeboat was needed at the start of t he year leaving a deficit of £30,000 in funding.

‘Every penny goes directly towards helping local people in trouble,’ Jake said.

To donate, see Gafirs.org. uk/donate.

We hope supporters will dig deep and make a donation to Gafirs instead

Jake Robinson

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POPULAR Swimmers enjoy the Gafirs' New Year's Day Swim at Stokes Bay in Gosport in 2020

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