Lifeboat Station : St Peter Port
Main Contact Details
St Peter Port lifeboat station Harbour Master's office St Peter Port Guernsey Channel Islands
Telephone
01481 721091
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Station Information
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Visitor Contact
Lifeboat Operations Manager at Harbour Office
Telephone
01481 720229
Station Opening Times
By appointment only
Shop
No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop
Accessibility
Parking

About this station
The lifeboat station at St Peter Port is one of only four in the Channel Islands. Operating for over 200 years, the crews of the all weather lifeboat have been honoured with several awards for gallantry.
Recent launches in the southwest (BST)
07/08/2008
Falmouth - 23:1807/08/2008
Exmouth - 15:4207/08/2008
Padstow - 14:22
Last Launch
Launched this week
Lifeguards complete Paddle for Life
07/08/2008
By: Amy Caldwell
Eight RNLI lifeguards paddled 10 miles on their rescue boards from Whitsand Bay to Looe in Cornwall yesterday to celebrate Lifeguard week and raise money for the Life first campaign.

£24,000 cheque presentation
05/08/2008
By: Becky King
The RNLI was presented with a cheque for £24,000 yesterday by the Freemasons' Grand Charity – the first installment of a 3-year grant worth £72,000.

Dart lifeboat out before champagne dries
04/08/2008
By: John Fenton
Dart's B class inshore lifeboat Spirit of the Dart was called out twice on the day of her official naming ceremony.
RNLI MOB Guardian saves fishermen's lives
24/07/2008
By: Julia Sylvester
The lives of two young fishermen have been saved off the coast of Cornwall thanks to the RNLI's MOB Guardian fishing safety system.

The story of Blue Peter IV
18/07/2008
By: South West Region
All you need to know about the history of the St Agnes lifeboat Blue Peter IV and her crew's lifesaving services over the past 40 years can be found in the St Agnes Lifeboat Yearbook 2008 - 2009.
