Staithes and Runswick RNLI is finalising preparations for Lifeboat Weekend 2025, taking place from Friday to Sunday.
The event is a highlight of the local calendar, uniting villagers, visitors and supporters for a weekend of vital fundraising for the RNLI.
Colin Harrison, Lifeboat Weekend Coordinator said:
‘We’re hoping the recent sunny weather continues, to bring plenty of people along to enjoy Lifeboat Weekend 2025. It’s a fantastic opportunity for visitors to see what the RNLI does and how their generous donations directly support our work and the efforts of our volunteers'
‘As well as having fun, we want to raise vital funds and share important messages about water safety and the role we play here at Staithes and Runswick RNLI.’
The weekend begins on Friday evening in Staithes with a live performance from the ever-popular Middlesbrough Jazz and Blues Orchestra and other talented local musicians, who have long supported the event. The evening continues with the much-loved Nightgown Parade, where villagers, visitors and volunteer crew — all in nightwear — will parade up the High Street, led by the band in a unique and cheerful village tradition.
On Saturday, events start in Runswick Bay with a visit from the inshore lifeboat (pending operational needs). Over in Staithes, the Rapid Relief Team will host a charity BBQ from midday, joined by a range of stalls and games to raise funds for the RNLI. Both on the Staith with a stall and in the North Side RNLI shop there will be souvenirs, gifts and RNLI Christmas cards for sale.
The afternoon’s highlight includes a lifeboat exercise featuring the Staithes lifeboat, visiting flank stations, RNLI lifeguards, and other search and rescue partners (subject to operational requirements), offering a fantastic opportunity for visitors to see the RNLI and its colleagues in action.
The fun continues with the Homemade Raft Race, setting off from the lifeboat slipway and drawing crowds to cheer on the creative competition.
Saturday concludes with the Fancy Dress Parade at 6pm, more live music from the Middlesbrough Jazz and Blues Orchestra, and a stunning fireworks display by G2 Fireworks, lighting up the Staithes skies.
On Sunday at 11am, spectators will line the beck for the famous Duck Race, as hundreds of yellow ducks make their way toward the finish line near the lifeboat slipway — a highlight for all ages.
The weekend draws to a close with thanksgiving services at both Runswick Bay and Staithes, offering a moment of quiet reflection.
Staithes and Runswick RNLI invites everyone to come along, join in, and help support the volunteer crew who are on call 24/7 to save lives at sea.


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