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Lifeboat Station : Bude

Main Contact Details

Bude LBS, Summerleaz Beach Car Park, Bude

EX23 8HN

Telephone

01288 352971

Station Website

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    • Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
    • Discover stations are normally open during the summer months
    • Observe stations may be open by appointment only
    • RNLI Beach Lifeguard area

    Visitor Contact

    Harry McConville

    Telephone
    01288 354004

    Station Opening Times

    By appointment only
    Don't miss: crew training Thurs evenings and Sun morning

    Shop

    10am-4pm weekdays Tel: 01288 359734


    Accessibility

    Parking




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    About this station

    Now home to an inshore D class lifeboat, Bude lifeboat station has operated for over 125 years and the crews have been presented with awards for gallantry.

    Recent launches in the southwest (BST)

    • 08/07/2008

      Penlee - 18:52
    • 08/07/2008

      Plymouth - 17:28
    • 08/07/2008

      Plymouth - 17:24

    Last Launch

    21/06/2008
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