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11:30 AM April 16, 2021
RNLI Harwich is looking for volunteers to help man its lifeboats in Essex and Suffolk
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Harwich s lifeboat crew is on the lookout for volunteers to join its dedicated team and help keep day-trippers safe.
The north Essex crew is expecting a busy summer with the relaxation of lockdown – and is calling on Covid community heroes to crew its all-weather and inshore lifeboats.
Neal Sandquest, coxswain at RNLI Harwich Lifeboat Station, said volunteers do not require experience.
He said: We’re looking for volunteers from all walks of life, bringing a melting pot of different skills and abilities.
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A LIFE-SAVING organisation is on the hunt for new volunteers to join its dedicated team and help keep seasiders and day-trippers safe. RNLI Harwich is preparing for what is expected to be one of the coastline’s busiest summers due to the relaxing of coronavirus restrictions. The lifeboat crew, based near the Ha’penny Pier, is now trying to acquire more hands on deck in case there is an increase in the number of call-outs they need to attend. Neal Sandquest, coxswain at RNLI Harwich Lifeboat Station, said the ideal candidates will be ready to put their life on hold to help others when they are in danger.
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