my name s lee jackson, helmsman at staithes lifeboat. hi, i m elena and i m his daughter. it s something i ve always wanted to do since i was little. i ve always looked up to my dad as a role model figure, and i ve just always had a big passion for the lifeboat. and hopefully, if i stay in the village, i d like to carry it on with my family. we ve got to try and keep it going in the village. obviously the village is quite a touristy place now, with the holiday cottages and the holiday homes, so we need the local people that are here to come along and train and be crew. i m colin harrison - and these are my twins. it has kind of brought us together as a family in a different way as well. it s nice just to see them, especially at the station that there are multiple families consistently involved. i think it s important to help save people, because quite a lot of people underestimate the tides or weather conditions and get trapped.
my name s lee jackson, helmsman at staithes lifeboat. hi, i m elena and i m his daughter. it s something i ve always wanted to do since i was little. i ve always looked up to my dad as a role model figure, and i ve just always had a big passion for the lifeboat. and hopefully, if i stay in the village, i d like to carry it on with my family. we ve got to try and keep it going in the village. obviously the village is quite a touristy place now, with the holiday cottages and the holiday homes, so we need the local people that are here to come along and train and be crew. i m colin harrison - and these are my twins. it has kind of brought us together as a family in a different way as well. it s nice just to see them, especially at the station that there are multiple families consistently involved. i think it s importantj to help save people, because quite a lot of people - underestimate the tides or weather
to yorkshire to find out more. nearly 200 years after the rnli was formed, the skills needed to bravely carry out rescues at sea are being passed on to a new generation, and some volunteers among the team here at at the staithes and runswick lifeboat station are proudly sharing their knowledge with their sons and daughters. my name s lee jackson, helmsman at staithes lifeboat. hi, i m elena and i m his daughter. it s something i ve always wanted to do since i was little. i ve always looked up to my dad as a role model figure, and i ve just always had a big passion for the lifeboat. and hopefully, if i stay in the village, i d like to carry it on with my family. we ve got to try and keep it going in the village. obviously the village is quite a touristy place now, with the holiday cottages and the holiday homes, so we need the local people that are here to come along and train and be crew. i m colin harrison - and these are my twins. it has kind of brought us together as a family in a d
students affected are advised to contact the university they are hoping to go to directly, and ask them to hold their place. simon jones, bbc news. it s long been known that the popularity of our coastal towns and resorts with holiday and second home owners has led to a decrease in the numbers of young people living there. but perhaps less known is the impact that is having on the ability for the rnli to recruit and train new lifeboat crews. 0ur reporter phil chapman has been to yorkshire to find out more. nearly 200 years after the rnli was formed, the skills needed to bravely carry out rescues at sea are being passed on to a new generation, and some volunteers among the team here at the staithes and runswick lifeboat station are proudly sharing their knowledge with their sons and daughters. my name s lee jackson, helmsman at staithes lifeboat. hi, i m eleanor and i m his daughter. it s something i ve always wanted to do since i was little. i ve always looked up to my dad as a role mo
and second home owners has led to a decrease in the numbers of young people living there. but perhaps less known is the impact that is having on the ability for the rnli to recruit and train new lifeboat crews. 0ur reporter, phil chapman, has been to yorkshire to find out more. nearly 200 years after the rnli was formed, the skills needed to bravely carry out rescues at sea are being passed on to a new generation, and some volunteers among the team here at the staithes and runswick lifeboat station are proudly sharing their knowledge with their sons and daughters. my name s lee jackson, helmsman at staithes lifeboat. hi, i m elena and i m his daughter. it s something i ve always wanted to do since i was little. i ve always looked up to my dad as a role model figure, and i ve just always had a big passion for the lifeboat. and hopefully, if i stay in the village, i d like to carry it on with my family. we ve got to try and keep it going in the village. obviously the village is quite a t