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Lifeboat Station : Falmouth

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Tinners Walk, Port Pendennis, Falmouth, Cornwall

TR11 3XZ

Telephone

01326 318375

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    Visitor Contact

    Robert Thompson

    Telephone
    01326 250525

    Station Opening Times

    May-Sep 10am-1pm, 2pm-4pm daily
    Don't miss: crew training - 9am alternate Sun

    Shop

    Tel: 01326 210844


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    Disabled access




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    About this station

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    Situated in port of Falmouth, the lifeboat station has operated for nearly 140 years. The station has both an all weather Severn class lifeboat and an inshore B class lifeboat. The crews have been presented with 19 awards for gallantry

    Recent launches in the southwest (BST)

    • 22/11/2008

      Minehead - 12:03
    • 19/11/2008

      Falmouth - 22:48
    • 19/11/2008

      Weymouth - 05:34

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    • Image of Paul at award ceremony

      RNLI trainer awarded prestigious medal

      17/11/2008

      By: Tamsin Thomas

      RNLI Sea Survival Trainer Paul Savage has been awarded the prestigious Thomas Gray Silver Medal at the Annual Court of the Marine Society and Sea Cadets.

    • Image of Geoff Holt

      My Personal Everest

      31/10/2008

      By: Gemma Wallace

      Hear Geoff Holt speak at the Lifeboat College.

    • Image of Andrew Freemantle and Matthew Bishop

      £5M software donation

      24/10/2008

      By: Julia Sylvester

      Microsoft is donating software worth £5M to the RNLI over the next 3 years.

    • Image of RNLI lifeguard

      Lifeguard patrols extended into Winter

      02/10/2008

      By: Amy Caldwell

      The traditional RNLI lifeguard season drew to a close at the end of September, but patrols have been extended on six beaches in the south west of England.

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      RNLI Compass Autumn 2008

      01/10/2008

      By: RNLI

      Read more stories from the South West in Compass, available here.


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