The Pembrokeshire Herald

Little and Broad Haven RNLI celebrate station refurbishm­ent

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Volunteer crew members of Little and Broad Haven RNLI were recently given back the keys to their station after an extensive refurbishm­ent and expansion that was completed over winter.

Thanks to support from the RNLI the Little and Broad Haven lifeboat crew now have a base that is fit for their modern day lifesaving service. To celebrate, a team photo was taken to present the improvemen­ts to the wider public. During the refurbishm­ent period the station remained operationa­l 24-hours a day in temporary accommodat­ion, but the crew are delighted to move the lifeboat and tractor back into its permanent new home.

Lifeboat Operations Manager Andy Grey commented:

‘After many years waiting for improved facilities at Little and Broad Haven Lifeboat Station the new refurbishm­ent has finally been completed. Suffice to say, all the crew and officers are delighted with the results. At last we have a toilet and shower facility as well as a very modern and efficient crew changing area.

‘The crew meeting room upstairs has been upgraded and suitable for all our requiremen­ts. Similarly, the external wood panelling around the new build looks the part… truly a lifeboat station that the whole community can be proud of.’

An official opening is planned at a later date this year, which will also be part of the celebratio­ns that are taking place this year to commemorat­e the 200th anniversar­y of the RNLI lifeboat service being formed. There will also be an open day on Sunday 4 August where visitors will be welcome to take a peek at the newly refurbishe­d station.

In the meantime, the lifeboat station is fully operationa­l and provides the volunteer crew with a modern base for their lifesaving operations that can help them respond at any given moment, whenever they are needed to go and save lives at sea.

The crew are very grateful to Edward Perkins from Castle

 ?? ?? Photograph­y and Framing in Haverfordw­est for giving up his time and expertise to take the photo. They all donned their formal ‘Guernsey’ jumpers and wore their RNLI200 badges with pride.
Photograph­y and Framing in Haverfordw­est for giving up his time and expertise to take the photo. They all donned their formal ‘Guernsey’ jumpers and wore their RNLI200 badges with pride.

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