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Lifeboat Station : Clovelly

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Clovelly lifeboat station C/O E Braund 93 High Street Clovelly Devon

EX39 5TQ

Telephone

07801 975297

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    Visitor Contact

    Edward Braund

    Telephone
    01237 431224
    01237 431828

    Station Opening Times

    By appointment only
    Don't miss: crew training - call 07801 975297 to check times

    Shop

    No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop




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    About this station

    The original station at Clovelly was one of only two stations that operated a Clyde class lifeboat. The station closed in 1988 and after a gap of 10 years, when the lifeboat was operated privately, the RNLI reopened the station with an inshore B class lifeboat.

    Recent launches in the southwest (BST)

    • 05/07/2008

      Falmouth - 11:22
    • 05/07/2008

      Sennen Cove - 01:57
    • 05/07/2008

      Sennen Cove - 01:54

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