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- <H2> Croeso i Wefan Gorsaf Bad Achub Criccieth Welcome to the Criccieth Lifeboat Station Website
- <H1> This home page shows the latest service launches, exercise dates and the latest news from the station.
- <H2> Site last updated 30th May 2016
- <H2> Our lifeboat station is located in the small seaside resort of Criccieth and covers the north eastern corner of Cardigan Bay. The station has been in existence since 1853 and currently operates both an Atlantic 85 lifeboat "DORIS JOAN" which was placed on service at the station on 6th November 2007 and an Arrancia Inshore Rescue Boat "Margaret and Nantw"(A-76) which arrived on 16th June, 2011. The IRB is primarily used for work in the shallow waters of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd estuaries..
- <H2> 2016 Service Calls - 11 calls have been answered so far in 2016
- <H2> 2015 Service Calls - 22 calls were answered in 2015
- <H2> 2014 Service Calls - 29 calls were answered in 2014
- <H2> 2013 Service Calls - 59 calls were answered in 2013
- <H2> 2012 Service Calls - 33 calls were answered in 2012
- <H2> 2011 Service Calls - 56 calls were answered in 20112010 Service Calls - 60 calls were answered in 2010
- <H3> 2009 Service Calls - 27 calls were answered in 2009
- <H2> 2008 Service Calls - 20 calls were answered in 2008
- <H2> 2007 Service Calls - 23 calls were answered in 2007
- <H1> 2006 Service Calls- 32 calls were answered in 2006
- <H1> Latest Service Launches -
- <H3> Latest News-
- <H1> Donation from Criccieth Pony Show
- <H1> Coast Review Visit
- <H1> Gold Badge Awards
- <H1> Alarm Siren
- <H1> Latest Photos and Video Taken from a Drone
- <H1> Arancia IRB visits Ysgol Treferthyr (Criccieth Primary School)
- <H1> Specialist training for Arancia IRB
- <H1> Two kayaks brought in by Atlantic 85
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- <H1> Photograph of Station Personnel
- <H1> Arancia Container Bolted Down
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- <H1> Crew members Mark Hobley (left) and Nigel Wright with Dave Jones
- <H1> Following the Arancia Container being washed away earlier in the year Dave Jones of Colin Jones Rock Engineering of Porthmadog very kindly arranged to secure the container to the concrete base it rests on at no cost to the station. We are very grateful for his generosity.
- <H1> Arancia Container moves back home
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- <H1> During the morning of Sunday, 9th March, 2014 the Arancia container was moved back to its permanent site following its temporary removal following the storms on 3rd January. It will now be bolted to the concrete apron on which it lies.
- <H1> Rough Weather Exercise 10th February 2014
- <H1> Here is a link to a video taken aboard the Atlantic 85 lifeboat during a rough weather launch on Sunday, 10th February, 2014
- <H1> RNLI Chief Executive Visits Criccieth Lifeboat Station
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- <H1> Paul Boissier, the RNLI's Chief Exutive, accompanied by Colin Williams the Regional Operations Manager, visited the station on Wednesday, 8th January and met with operational personnel and fundraisers.
- <H1> Arancia Storage Container Carried Away By Storm
- <H1> The container which temporarily houses the IRB was moved approximately 25 feet by the strength of the storm which battered Criccieth on Friday, 3 January, 2014. Later that afternoon the container was lifted by a mobile crane and taken to the safety of the car park off the main promenade. No damage was done and the IRB was soon back on service.
- <H1> New Mitsibushi L200 Launch Vehicle for Arancia IRB
- <H1> The land rover which had been in use since the arrival of the IRB in July 2009 was replaced by a larger L200 Mitsibushi on 19th November. It gives more space for the crew and proper storage space for equipment.
- <H1> Links to videos of exercise taken on 19 September 2013
- <H1> Last of 1953 crew passes away
- <H1> It is with deep regret that we report the passing away of the last remaining crew member who re-opened the station in 1953. Glyn Pritchard died on 11th September, 2013. He served as a crew member on the all weather lifeboat before she was removed in 1968 and was Assistant Mechanic from 1962 onwards. He also served on the crew of the inshore lifeboat from her arrival in 1967 until his retirement from the station.
- <H1> 2013 Open Day
- <H1> Two helmsmen presented with Long Service Badges
- <H1> Local resident donates £8,500 towards new IRB boathouse
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- <H1> Replacement Tractor
- <H1> Shannon Trials
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- <H1> Intensive Inshore Rescue Boat Training
- <H1> Doris Joan Returns Home
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- <H1> Casualty Care Course
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- <H1> 5 stalwarts recognised in RNLI's New Year Honours List
- <H1> Station lifeboat goes into refit
- <H1> Presentation of Silver Badge to Station President
- <H1> Relief Lifeboat B850 Edna May is sent to station
- <H1> 2012 Open Day - Sunday 12th August
- <H1> Lifeboat assists in marriage proposal
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- <H1> At the start of the routine weekly exercise on 2nd August the lifeboat assisted a young man in proposing to his girlfriend. As both of them stood at the end of the pier the lifeboat came past displaying a banner asking the girlfriend to marry him. Their families watched nearby in what was a moving ocassion.
- <H1> Lifeboats assist in towing yacht off Criccieth main beach
- <H1> Bronze Badge presented to Vice President
- <H1> Presentation to Station Stalwart
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- <H1> The RNLI's Gold Badge was presented to Jim Owen by the Duke of Gloucester at the RNLI's Annual Presentation of Awards at the Barbicvan, London on Thursday 17th May, 2012. Jim recently retired at the statikon's President having previously served since 1965 as a shore helper, crew, senior helmsman and DLA.
- <H1> Lifeboat Crew Receive Radar and Radio Training
- <H1> Criccieth Croeso Nadolig (Welcome Christmas) Event
- <H1> The Arancia, Land Rover and Stormy Stan were present on the Maes at Criccieth during this event. Santa and Stormy Stan headed the parade up the High Street on Saturday 3rd December.
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- <H1> Relief Lifeboat on station
- <H1> 2011 Open Day
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- <H1> This took place on Sunday, 14th August and was a great success. There was a rescue demonstration involving both lifeboats as well as various stalls in the boathouse. Stormy Stan was present to delight the crowd and over £800 was raised for the RNLI's funds. Thanks to everyone whjo made the day a big success.
- <H3> Whitby Historic Lifeboat
- <H3> The Whitby Historic Lifeboat "William Riley of Birmingham and Leamington" visited Porthmadog for the Ffestiniog Railway Mayday event. On Saturday, 8th May she was rowed from Porthmadog to Criccieth and back by members of the lifeboat crew and Porthmadog Rowing Club.
- <H1> Criccieth lifeboatman Huw Owen was recently awarded a “Pride of Wylfa Award”. Huw is employed at the Wylfa Power Station in Anglesey and was nominated by his workmates for the award which is given to employees who carry out community service in their local community. At a recent ceremony Huw was presented with his award by Nick Gore, Wylfa Site Director and at the same time a cheque for £250 towards the work of the Criccieth Lifeboat Station was presented to Peter Williams, the station’s Lifeboat Operations Manager.
- <H3> left to right Nick Gore, Huw Owen, Peter Williams
- <H3> Chief Executive's Award -
- <H3> Paul Filby the station's Senior Helmsman who joined with his colleagues from the RNLI's Flood Rescue team to move people to safety from the floods in Cumbria in November 2009 has been awarded the RNLI Chief Executive's Award for his efforts there. Over 200 people were assisted by the RNLI teams. Paul will be appearing on a special BBC "Songs of Praise" programme from Cockermouth on BBC 1 at 5pm on Sunday 21 February 2010.
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- <H1> The new Arrancia IRB arrived on station on 30th July 2009 and was launched for work up trials in the Porthmadog Estuary on the morning of Saturday, 1st August. It took exactly the same time for the Arrancia to arrive at Borth y Gest having been towed by the station's new landrover as it did for the Atlantic 85 to travel from Criccieth by sea.
- <H1> Arrancia to be stationed at Criccieth for work in the shallow waters of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuaries
- <H2> Filming for Welsh Language Children's Programme "Cei Bach"
- <H2> A new televison programme for children aged 3-7 is being filmed in the Borth y Gest area. Similar to the English language Balamory programme 52 15 minute episodes are being prepared for showing on S4C - the Welsh language television channel over the next two years. The lifeboat was involved in filming a rescue scene on Sunday, 10th May when the family who star in the programme had to be rescued after being "cut off by the tide".
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- H2 : Croeso i Wefan Gorsaf Bad Achub Criccieth Welcome to the Criccieth Lifeboat Station Website, ( 423.59375px from top )
- H1 : This home page shows the latest service launches, exercise dates and the latest news from the station., ( 506.1875px from top )
- H2 : Site last updated 30th May 2016, ( 588.78125px from top )
- H2 : Our lifeboat station is located in the small seaside resort of Criccieth and covers the north eastern corner of Cardigan Bay. The station has been in existence since 1853 and currently operates both an Atlantic 85 lifeboat "DORIS JOAN" which was placed on service at the station on 6th November 2007 and an Arrancia Inshore Rescue Boat "Margaret and Nantw"(A-76) which arrived on 16th June, 2011. The IRB is primarily used for work in the shallow waters of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd estuaries.. , ( 630.375px from top )
- H2 : 2016 Service Calls - 11 calls have been answered so far in 2016, ( 726.96875px from top )
- H2 : 2015 Service Calls - 22 calls were answered in 2015, ( 771.5625px from top )
- H2 : 2014 Service Calls - 29 calls were answered in 2014, ( 816.15625px from top )
- H2 : 2013 Service Calls - 59 calls were answered in 2013, ( 860.75px from top )
- H2 : 2012 Service Calls - 33 calls were answered in 2012, ( 905.34375px from top )
- H2 : 2011 Service Calls - 56 calls were answered in 20112010 Service Calls - 60 calls were answered in 2010, ( 949.9375px from top )
- H3 : 2009 Service Calls - 27 calls were answered in 2009, ( 1022.53125px from top )
- H2 : 2008 Service Calls - 20 calls were answered in 2008, ( 1067.125px from top )
- H2 : 2007 Service Calls - 23 calls were answered in 2007, ( 1111.71875px from top )
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