North Berwick Lifeboat Station | |
RNLI Lifeboat station | |
North Berwick Lifeboat Station
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Country | Scotland, UK |
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State | East Lothian |
Town | North Berwick |
Location | Victoria Road, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK |
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Founded | 1860 |
Owner | Royal National Lifeboat Institution |
Visitation | Summer Months only |
North Berwick, East Lothian
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North Berwick Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) marine-rescue facility in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland.
The RNLI first allotted a lifeboat to North Berwick in 1869, in response to the nearby shipwreck of the schooner Bubona the year before.[1] The station closed in 1925 but was re-established in 1967, when the viewers of the BBC children's television programme Blue Peter funded the purchase of four D class lifeboats—one of which, the Blue Peter III, was assigned to North Berwick.[2] The station is currently equipped with its fourth Blue Peter vessel, the Blue Peter 7, and was chosen to carry out trials of the new IB-1 lifeboat.[1]
In the last 100 years the station's rescue crews have received three RNLI awards for gallantry and three Blue Peter gold badges.[3]