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RNLI lifeguards have returned to their full-time regime patrolling a total of 11 beaches along the Causeway Coast and in ...
RNLI lifeguards patrolling across North Pembrokeshire had a busy weekend rescuing people in difficulty in the sea. The RNLI ...
Families flock to the UK’s many beaches during hot spells for fun in the sun and to cool off in the sea but there are many ...
They will show you how you can identify and avoid rips." The RNLI say the best way to avoid a rip current is to choose lifeguarded beaches and always swim between the red and yellow flags, which ...
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has issued water safety advice ahead of a hot weekend. The south east is ...
Coastguard and RNLI teams dealt with incidents including reports of a child in danger at the outfall pipe on North Sands ...
There are only three locations in Bay County considered "guarded beaches," or areas where lifeguards are constantly ...
The RNLI went on to advise when at the beach this summer remember: Visit a lifeguarded beach and swim between the red and ...
The RNLI is urging people to choose lifeguarded beaches where possible, swim between the red and yellow flags, and call 999 and ask for the coastguard if they see anyone in trouble.
With the return of summer heat, splash pads, swimming pools and the beach remain some of the most popular ways to stay cool.