Hoylake and West Kirby RNLI are inviting the public to step aboard their lifeboats, meet the volunteer crews and see the lifesaving charity’s search and rescue equipment at their annual meet and greet day.
The fundraising community event takes place on Saturday 26 July from 10am until 4pm at Hoylake Lifeboat Station on North Parade.
Visitors will have the chance to tour Hoylake RNLI’s all-weather Shannon class lifeboat and hovercraft, and West Kirby RNLI’s inshore lifeboat.
The stations’ launch and recovery vehicles will also be on display, including Hoylake’s Shannon Launch and Recovery System (SLARS) and West Kirby’s Hagglund BV206 launch vehicle – the only vehicle of its type based on station in the RNLI.
The RNLI volunteer crews will be showcasing how they work together with their specialist equipment to save lives at sea and around the region’s coast. The Wirral Coastguard Rescue Team will also be displaying their lifesaving kit.
RNLI gifts and souvenirs will be on sale, including the charity’s Christmas cards and calendars. Refreshments including teas, coffees and sweet treats will also be available in the boathouse. There will be fantastic prizes to win in a fundraising tombola and 15 classic cars will also be on display.
With public parking limited on North Parade, visitors are encouraged to walk, cycle or use public transport where possible.
Hoylake RNLI Coxswain Howie Owen said: “We’re always hugely grateful to our incredible community for supporting their local lifeboat crews, who are always on call 24/7.
“Hoylake and West Kirby RNLI’s Meet & Greet Day has become a really popular event and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to see the lifesaving boats and kit that their donations help to fund.”
Richard Diamond, West Kirby RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager, said: “Our Meet & Greet Day is always a really good event and it’s a chance for people to see what we do, meet the crew and have a look at the kit, including our unique BV launch vehicle.
“We look forward to the day – it’s a great atmosphere and a nice way to speak to the community that support us all year round and allow us to keep saving lives at sea.”
Last year’s event raised over £5,000.
Photo credit: Hoylake RNLI