Blyth RNLI says 'future is looking bright' after successful recruitment events
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A statement from the charity said the “future is looking bright” for the Blyth station after there was “plenty of interest shown” at the events.
Lifeboat operations manager Paul Young said: “We would like to thank everyone that came down to the lifeboat station and expressed an interest in becoming a volunteer crew member at Blyth.”
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The latest recruitment success comes as committed volunteer Stephen Sayer passed assessments to become a competent volunteer on the station’s Atlantic 85 B class craft.
The qualification for operating the inshore lifeboat involved a year of training and RNLI assessments.
Mr Young added: “Congratulations to Stephen on becoming a competent volunteer crew member on our Atlantic 85.
“His hard work and dedication has paid off.”