Probus Club – RNLI Talk

The 471st meeting of Henley Probus was held at Badgemore Park on 8 March 2022.

After the formal business had been conducted, the Chairman introduced Wayne Bellamy who is the Royal Naval Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Manager for Chiswick which is the second busiest RNLI station in the UK and Ireland – the station was set up after the Marchioness disaster in 1989, which resulted in the deaths of 51 people. Having started his naval career in the Coast Guard in Vancouver, Canada Wayne moved to England and has been manager of the Chiswick RNLI Station since 2001; more latterly he has been involved with Teddington and Southend on Sea RNLI stations. Wayne’s talk covered the activities of the RNLI stations across the UK and covered the types of boats deployed( hovercraft , E class boats etc which is determined by local conditions and  required rescue services), the conditions that demand rescue activities (e.g. tidal flow, river flow, water temperature) and the volume and type of rescue activities (22 rescues per day in UK and Ireland with 99% of sea rescues being within 1 mile of the coast).

Wayne was an excellent speaker and the talk was very well received by the Probus Club members.

Henley Probus meets at Badgemore Park on the second Tuesday of each month; it starts with an informal gathering of its members (plus Visitors) for a discussion and coffee, with the formal meeting commencing at 1130 followed by a lunch. If anyone is interested in joining the Club, please make themselves known to Roger Griffiths our Membership Secretary (01491575137/email regriffiths@waitrose.com) or to any Club member that you may know.