Just before 2pm yesterday crews were assembled to assist a 14 foot vessel to safety. A spokesman for Workington RNLI said: We were called out by CGOC Belfast Coastguard after reports that a 14ft vessel was in distress off the coast of Flimby. The volunteer crew assembled at about 1.55pm and launched all weather lifeboat Dorothy May White. Crew towed vessel into Maryport harbour and the two occupants on board are safe and well. Great multi-operational working and thanks to our colleagues in Maryport Coastguard Rescue Team.
Workington lifeboat volunteers called out to second rescue in two days
Lifeboat volunteers in Workington were called out to their second rescue in two days.
Workington RNLI was called out by CGOC Belfast Coastguard after reports that a 14ft vessel was in distress off the coast of Flimby.
The volunteer crew assembled at about 1.55pm and launched the all-weather lifeboat Dorothy May White.
The crew towed the vessel into Maryport harbour and the two occupants onboard are safe and well.
A spokeswoman for Workington RNLI said: “Great multi-operational working and thanks to our colleagues in Maryport Coastguard Rescue Team.”
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Tributes to Coventry boxing legend who died of Covid
Peter Boddington died at the age of 78
05:00, 18 APR 2021
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Tributes have been paid to a Coventry boxing legend who died after contracting the Covid-19 virus.
Peter Boddington was much loved and highly regarded in the British boxing world.
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