The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Lifeboat station close to returning to ‘normal service’ after inquiry

RNLI finalising new crew and seeks volunteers for variety of roles

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

RNLI bosses say they have closed the chapter which blemished the proud 215-year history of Arbroath lifeboat station following the return of the town’s all-weather boat to the water after six months out of service.

Although yet to make a permanent return to lifesaving duties, the Merseyclas­s Inchcape has responded to its first call-outs since being grounded late last year.

The dramatic move was the result of inquiry into inappropri­ate behaviour which cost long-serving town coxswain Tommy Yule and other figures on the crew their jobs.

Arbroath is awaiting the arrival of a new full-time coxswain/mechanic and RNLI spokesman Henry Weaver said he expects “normal service” to resume within weeks – the all-weather boat having responded to a shout in recent days.

The service is keen to put the events since October behind them and Mr Weaver said finalising crew cover numbers would allow the Inchcape to be back on round-the-clock cover within a couple of weeks.

Local councillor­s have welcomed the end of the controvers­y and joined the RNLI in calling for the community to rally behind the dedicated crew.

Mr Weaver said: “We’ve not got a pressing issue in terms of numbers but would always be delighted to welcome new volunteers to the station.

“There are so many roles at a station such as Arbroath – a big fundraisin­g team and many support roles.”

Arbroath West and Letham SNP councillor Alex King, a long-time representa­tive for the former Harbour ward before town boundary changes, said: “I am delighted to hear that the all-weather boat is back on station.

“The lifeboat going out of service is clearly an unsettling situation for a town which has such a long and proud connection with the RNLI.”

Fellow ward councillor, Independen­t David Fairweathe­r, said: “I actually saw the boat going out in recent days and am delighted that we are close to normal service resuming.

“We have also got to thank the crews from Montrose and Broughty Ferry for looking after the area while this situation has been ongoing.”

There are so many roles at a station such as Arbroath – a big fundraisin­g team and many support roles. HENRY WEAVER

 ??  ?? The Arbroath lifeboat has been out of service while the RNLI conducted a disciplina­ry investigat­ion.
The Arbroath lifeboat has been out of service while the RNLI conducted a disciplina­ry investigat­ion.

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