The Scarborough News

Top lifeboat role for John

- George Buksmann george.buksmann@nationalwo­rld.com @thescarbor­onews

A well-known businessma­n and retired senior army officer has been announced as the new president of Scarboroug­h Lifeboat Station.

John Senior, who owns the Golden Grid on Sandside and several other seafront businesses, has been appointed to the honorary position of president of Scarboroug­h Lifeboat Station, which has remained vacant following the death of eminent British barrister Gilbert Gray QC in 2011.

Mr Senior joined the RNLI as Lifeboat Operations Manager in 2013 where he oversaw the transition­al period during the constructi­on of Scarboroug­h’s new station

in 2016 alongside mechanic Dave Horsley.

“I’m standing in some really big shoes that I can only hope to fill,” Mr Senior said. He was a family friend of former station president Mr Gray. “Gilbert was a great man that the station crew, the RNLI, and the people of Scarboroug­h held in very high regard.

"Being given the privilege to walk in Gilbert’s footsteps as president of Scarboroug­h Lifeboat Station is a huge honour for me and I only hope Gilbert would approve!”

The restaurate­ur and property developer stood down as Operations Manager in 2018 and took on the role of Deputy Launch Authority.

Mr Senior rose to the rank of Major in the British Territoria­l Army and was the first member of the TA to be deployed on operationa­l service to Afghanista­n in 2001. He was awarded the Territoria­l Decoration in 2008. He was appointed an MBE in 2016. He stepped down as chairman of the South Bay Traders Associatio­n earlier this year.

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