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Lifeboat Station : Trearddur Bay

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Trearddur Bay Lifeboat Station, Lon Isallt, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

LL65 2UP

Telephone

01407 860020

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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

    Jack Abbott MBE

    Telephone
    01407 860794

    Station Opening Times

    Sunday 10am - 12pm and Thursday 5pm - 7pm or by appointment only
    Don't Miss: Crew Training Sunday 9am - 12pm and Thursday 5pm - 7pm

    Shop

    Sunday 1pm - 5pm


    Accessibility

    Parking, Disabled Parking, Disabled Access




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    About this station

    Situated on the Isle of Anglesey, Trearddur Bay lifeboat station operates two inshore lifeboats – a B class Atlantic 75 and a D class. The crews have been presented with four awards for gallantry.

    Recent launches in wales (BST)

    • 08/07/2008

      Flint - 23:54
    • 08/07/2008

      St Davids - 16:58
    • 08/07/2008

      Port St Mary - 16:46

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    • Image of Tom and Johnny

      Lifeguards and lifeboats rescue kayakers

      07/07/2008

      By: Sandi Hill

      RNLI lifeguards in Pembrokeshire worked with their local lifeboats to rescue four kayakers on Saturday.

    • Image of motor cruiser

      Medevac and tow for Douglas

      04/07/2008

      By: Roger Oram

      Douglas's Tyne class lifeboat Sir William Hillary was launched at 3.35pm on 21 June to a motor cruiser with fuel problems.

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      Abersoch launch to capsized dinghy

      03/07/2008

      By: Twrog Jones

      Abersoch's inshore lifeboat was launched at midday last Thursday to help two people in the water after their sailing dinghy capsized.

    • Image of MOB Guardian personal safety device

      Manx fishermen install MOB Guardian

      02/07/2008

      By: Danielle Rush

      A third of all fishing vessels on the Isle of Man are in being fitted with the RNLI's MOB Guardian man overboard and vessel locator alert system.

    • Image of RNLI Compass

      RNLI Compass Summer 2008

      01/07/2008

      By: RNLI Publications

      Read more stories from Wales, West Mercia and the Isle of Man in Compass, available here.


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