Bridlington RNLI lifeboat ‘Antony Patrick Jones’ is having a well earned break.
The Bridlington RNLI lifeboat ‘Antony Patrick Jones’ is off for some routine planned maintenance in Poole, after more than 6 years on service at Bridlington Lifeboat station.

The boat departed Bridlington today and the volunteer crew now have a relief boat 13-32 ‘Ruth and David Arthur’ which landed on the beach this afternoon to enable them to keep saving lives at sea.

‘Anthony Patrick Jones’ should be back in Bridlington in around a month’s time.



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