Lifeboat Station : Lytham St Annes
Main Contact Details
South Promenade Lytham St Annes Lancashire
FY8 1SJ
Telephone
ALB 01253 714900, ILB 01253 736316
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Station Information
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- Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
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- RNLI Beach Lifeguard area
Visitor Contact
Frank Kilroy
Telephone
01253 730155
Station Opening Times
Mar-Dec 10am-4pm daily Jan-Mar weekends only
Shop
Station - open Easter - end of Blackpool illuminations 10am - 4pm daily Weekends only until mid Dec Tel: 01253 733638 (Central Beach) Tel: 01253 729579 (Pleasure Island)

About this station
Eighteen awards for gallantry have been presented to the crews over the 155-year station history, including a Silver Medal for a rescue that saw the worst disaster in lifeboat history in 1886. Today, the station operates two lifeboats, one at Lytham and one at St Annes.
Recent launches in the north (BST)
06/10/2008
Humber - 16:1606/10/2008
Lytham St Annes - 09:2705/10/2008
Tynemouth - 18:03
Last Launch
Launched within 24 hours
RNLI runners turn out for Great North Run
06/10/2008
By: Alison Levett
Around 250 runners joined Team RNLI at the BUPA Great North Run yesterday (5 October), the world's biggest half-marathon.

New Tynemouth lifeboat named
02/10/2008
By: Adrian Don
Tynemouth's new D class lifeboat Mark Noble was officially named on 28 September, in memory of the brother of the donor whose generosity paid for the vessel.

Swimmer saved by Blackpool crew
15/09/2008
By: Paul Parton
Blackpool lifeboat crew saved a woman on Saturday evening, 13 September, after she got into difficulty while swimming.

Flood Rescue team in Morpeth
08/09/2008
By: Alison Levett
A team of 21 RNLI crew members worked tirelessly for 15 hours through Saturday night and Sunday morning to rescue people from flooded homes in Morpeth, Northumberland.

Busy day for Seahouses
06/08/2008
By: Ian Clayton
Humber Coastguard paged Seahouses lifeboat station last night after reports of two people trapped on Holy Island causeway.
