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Lifeboat Station : St Agnes

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St Agnes lifeboat station Trevaunance Cove Quay Road St Agnes Cornwall

TR5 0RY

Telephone

01872 552680

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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

    Nick Marsh

    Telephone
    01872 552680

    Station Opening Times

    By appointment only

    Shop

    Easter-Oct Tel: 01872 554364




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    About this station

    Download St Agnes yearbook

    St Agnes is one of seven stations operating a lifeboat funded by viewers of the BBC television programme Blue Peter. The inshore lifeboat crews have been honoured with seven awards for gallantry.

    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

    Last Launch

    17/05/2008
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    • RETURNING TO SHORE

      LIFEBOAT DAY

      18/08/2008

      By: keith

      A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY .COME JOIN IN THE FUN ON ST AGNES LIFEBOAT DAY 18TH AUGUST 2008

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      RNLI lifeguards for Kennack Sands

      04/07/2008

      By: Amy Caldwell

      RNLI lifeguards will patrol Kennack Sands beach in Cornwall for the first time from Saturday 12 July.

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      All-new press centre launched

      03/07/2008

      By: Mairead Dwane

      The online multimedia press centre is the latest addition to rnli.org.uk.

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      RNLI Compass Summer 2008

      01/07/2008

      By: RNLI Publications

      Read more stories from the South West in Compass, available here.

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      Fishermen speak on Sark rescue

      27/06/2008

      By: Press office

      Three fishermen saved off the Channel Island of Sark say they owe their lives to an RNLI-designed safety alert system.


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