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Teen rescued by Tenby lifeboats after being blown out to sea

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Pendine, 30 July 2024 – A teenager was rescued by the Tenby Lifeboats RNLI after being blown nearly a mile offshore while stand-up paddleboarding at Pendine. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening, prompting a swift response from the Haydn Miller lifeboat crew.

The coastguard received a distress call shortly after 6:30 pm, reporting that a lone paddleboarder was struggling against a strong offshore breeze. The RNLI’s volunteer crew promptly launched the Haydn Miller lifeboat and headed at full speed towards Pendine.

As the lifeboat neared the area, the crew spotted the teenager almost a mile out to sea. The young paddleboarder was quickly taken aboard the lifeboat. Despite being visibly shaken by the experience, she appeared to be unharmed.

Once the lifeboat was close enough to the shore, the crew launched the Y-boat, a smaller vessel designed for inshore rescues. The teenager was safely brought ashore, where she was reunited with her very relieved parents.

The lifeboat then made its way back to the station, arriving at 7:35 pm.

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Welsh RNLI Lifeboat stations gear up for RNLI 200th anniversary scroll relay

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THE Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is set to mark its 200th anniversary in 2024 with a unique relay-style event involving its stations and shops across Wales. Throughout September and October, RNLI locations in Wales will participate in the ‘Connecting our Communities’ event, a key part of the bicentenary celebrations.

This commemorative relay features a scroll bearing the RNLI pledge, which is being passed through RNLI communities—including lifeboat stations, shops, lifeguard units, and fundraising branches—across the UK and Ireland. At each stop along its journey, representatives from the RNLI will sign the scroll, reinforcing the charity’s commitment to saving lives at sea.

The scroll’s journey through Wales includes visits to numerous RNLI stations and shops, with the schedule as follows:

  • Penarth Lifeboat Station: 20 September
  • Barry Island Visitor Centre and Shop: 21 September
  • Port Talbot Lifeboat Station: 21 September 2024
  • Burry Port Lifeboat Station: 22 September
  • Saundersfoot Shop: 23 September
  • Tenby Lifeboat Station: 23 September
  • Little and Broad Haven Lifeboat Station: 25 September
  • St Davids Lifeboat Station: 25 September
  • Fishguard Lifeboat Station: 26 September
  • Cardigan Lifeboat Station: 26 September
  • Aberaeron Fundraising Branch: 27 September
  • Aberystwyth Lifeboat Station: 27 September
  • Aberdyfi Lifeboat Station: 28 September
  • Barmouth Lifeboat Station: 28 September
  • Abersoch Lifeboat Station: 29 September
  • Pwllheli Lifeboat Station: 29 September
  • Moelfre Seawatch Centre: 2 October
  • Beaumaris Lifeboat Station: 2 October
  • Conwy Lifeboat Station: 11 October
  • Llandudno Lifeboat Station: 12 October
  • Rhyl Lifeboat Station: 12 October

This event offers an opportunity for the RNLI community to come together in celebration of the charity’s two centuries of service. Established in 1824, the RNLI has saved countless lives through its search and rescue operations along the coastlines of the UK and Ireland. The scroll relay serves not only as a commemoration of the RNLI’s rich history but also as a reaffirmation of its ongoing mission to save lives at sea.

The RNLI continues to rely on the generosity of the public and the dedication of its volunteers to maintain its vital life-saving operations. As the organisation approaches this milestone anniversary, it is inviting communities across Wales and beyond to participate in the celebrations and support its ongoing work.

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RNLI scroll to arrive in Tenby for 200th anniversary signing ceremony

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THE RNLI 200 scroll, which is currently making its way across lifeboat stations and RNLI communities throughout the UK and Ireland, is set to arrive in Tenby on Monday, 23rd September. The scroll, which bears the RNLI pledge, will be signed by members of the Tenby Lifeboat Station team in a special public ceremony.

The signing event, scheduled for 4:30pm, offers the local community and visitors the chance to witness this significant moment in RNLI history. The scroll is part of the RNLI’s bicentenary celebrations, symbolising the unity and dedication of the organisation’s lifeboat crews, lifeguards, shop volunteers, and fundraising branches.

The RNLI 200 scroll has been travelling through numerous lifeboat stations, shops, lifeguard units, and fundraising branches, as it connects RNLI communities in a shared celebration of the organisation’s rich heritage and its ongoing commitment to saving lives at sea.

All are welcome to attend the signing at Tenby Lifeboat Station to mark this memorable occasion.

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Welsh rugby great supports lifesaving charity in unique partnership

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WELSH rugby great Shane Williams, MBE, has thrown his support behind Wales Air Ambulance and four of its medics who will be taking on Ironman this weekend.

Like Shane, the Charity’s medics Mike Palmer, Ruby Thomas, Simon Cartwright and Caroline Arter, will push their bodies to its limit to take on the ultimate challenge of Ironman Wales – swapping their flight suits for tri-suits.

The gruelling long-distance triathlon consists of a 2.4-mile sea swim, a 112-mile hilly bike course and a marathon through the streets of Tenby.  

Shane’s new sportswear brand, AGILIS, has provided each of the medics with Wales Air Ambulance branded tri-suits free of charge, but the support doesn’t end there. The unique partnership will see AGILIS support the Charity in future events, providing discounted sportswear to enable the Wales Air Ambulance to raise even more funds.

Shane said: “I am very proud to say that myself and AGILIS will be working in partnership with Wales Air Ambulance. Obviously, it’s a fantastic Charity and cause, we’ve all seen the great work that they have done, how amazing they are and the difference they make to a lot of people’s lives, so I am very proud to be associated with them on this adventure.”

Since retiring from the professional game Shane has found a new passion for endurance sports. 

As part of the unique partnership between the brand and the Charity, the former Wales and British and Irish Lions international rugby player will show his support to the lifesaving Charity by wearing one of the Wales Air Ambulance tri-suits.

Shane continued: “I can’t wait to get out there with all the great fantastic people. I’ve met the crew taking part on Sunday, there are some real good triathletes there. I’m looking forward to seeing them do their business on the Ironman course and what’s exciting is that I’m going to be running and cycling in the Wales Air Ambulance colours, red and green! I’ve got the Welsh colours back on! It will be a very tough day, but I’m very proud.”

AGILIS will be supporting the Charity moving forward and has also donated hoodies for the medics to wear on the day. Shane will also be meeting up with the medics on Saturday, prior to the triathlon.

Mike Palmer, a Critical Care Practitioner onboard Wales Air Ambulance, said: “Shane Williams is not just a legend of rugby, but also of triathlon. It means so much to me and my colleagues to have the support and mentorship of someone who has pushed his body to the limits numerous times on one of the toughest Ironman courses in the world.

“To have been gifted the suits, and to wear the same as Shane on Sunday is remarkable. Balancing 12-hour shifts, a master’s degree and the intense training hasn’t been easy. There’s been many times that I’d be going for a long run before starting my shift at 7am, but we’re so near now and I’m so excited (and nervous) to step foot on that start line.

“We’re all so passionate about the Wales Air Ambulance, and me, Caz, Ruby and Simon continue to see first-hand the impact this charity has on people’s lives. So, on Sunday, when we feel like we can’t go any further, we’ll think of our patients and our supporters – and that’ll give us the push to carry on.

“Thank you to Shane, AGILIS and to all those who have donated to our challenge so far. If you can, please donate via our JustGiving page, and cheer for us on Sunday.”

Wales Air Ambulance is consultant-led, taking hospital-standard treatments to the patient and if required, transferring them directly to the most appropriate hospital for their illness or injury.  

It is delivered via a unique Third Sector and Public Sector partnership. The Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) supplies highly skilled NHS consultants and critical care practitioners who work on board the charity’s vehicles. 

As a pan-Wales service, the dedicated crews, regardless of where they are based, will travel the length and breadth of the country to deliver emergency lifesaving care. 

The 2008 World Rugby Player of the Year has further shown his commitment to the all-Wales Charity by signing up to another event alongside his AGILIS colleagues. The trio will be raising awareness of the lifesaving charity next month in the second largest half marathon event in the UK, the Cardiff Half Marathon.

Laura Slate, Communications and Engagement Manager for Wales Air Ambulance said: “Every day, our crews deliver advanced medical care to people across Wales, and alongside the 12-hour shifts, Caz, Mike, Simon and Ruby have been training for this massive challenge and raising money for our charity.

“We are absolutely delighted to be working with AGILIS and Shane and are incredibly grateful for the donation of tri-suits for the critical care practitioners. The company and the Welsh rugby great have already shown their dedication to our cause, and I offer my heartfelt thanks to all those who have been involved in creating this partnership. We are a proud Welsh charity, and Shane is a proud Welshman – it’s a perfect match, and we’re excited to see how the partnership will grow.”

The Wales Air Ambulance needs to raise £11.2 million every year to keep its helicopters in the air and its rapid response vehicles on the road.

Laura continued: “There are many ways in which individuals and organisations can support us. AGILIS is great example of how businesses can contribute to our lifesaving service by supplying goods and services at a reduced rate, alongside traditional fundraising activities. It all helps us to ensure that as much money as possible goes directly to our frontline service for the benefit of the people of Wales.

“Good luck to everyone taking part on Sunday, and a special thank you to Shane and our heroes of the sky.”

Show your support to the Wales Air Ambulance Ironman team by donating to their JustGiving page www.justgiving.com/page/caroline-arter-1710187476943.

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