Lifeboat Station : Holyhead
Main Contact Details
Holyhead lifeboat station, Newry Beach Road, Anglesey, United Kingdom
LL65 1YA
Telephone
01407 762583
- Observe this station
Station Information
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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
Brian Thompson
Telephone
01407 762583
Station Opening Times
Sunday mornings or by appointment Don't miss: crew training - 10am Sunday
Shop
Open all year 11am - 5pm weekends Jul - Sep 11am - 5pm daily Tel - 01407 860020
Accessibility
Parking, Disabled Parking, Disabled Access

About this station
Holyhead is one of the three oldest lifeboat stations on the Welsh coast and has a remarkable history of bravery with 70 awards for gallantry. Today’s station operates both an all weather Severn class lifeboat and an inshore D class lifeboat.
Recent launches in wales (BST)
27/08/2008
St Davids - 15:4526/08/2008
The Mumbles - 23:5026/08/2008
Port Erin - 16:04
Last Launch
Launched this week
Scrum on the Beach
15/08/2008
By: Paul Cullen
England rugby players Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter enjoyed a day on the beach on Wednesday, in the centre of Birmingham, with RNLI Lifeguards giving safety advice.

Three rescued by St Davids lifeboats
07/08/2008
By: Jim Phillips
St Davids' lifeboats were called out on Tuesday night to the aid of three teenage girls trapped in a gulley at the foot of cliffs at Caerfai Bay.

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.

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.

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.
