Falmouth hosts celebration during HM Coastguard’s 200th year

Falmouth hosts celebration during HM Coastguard’s 200th year

First stop Falmouth: Coastguard staff and volunteers past and present have joined together to mark two hundred years of keeping people safe at the coast.
Members of the Coastguard Rescue Teams in Devon and Cornwall

It's all part of the bi-centenary celebrations for Her Majesty’s Coastguard, recognising the unique contribution that each area of the UK has made to the service. 

Devon and Cornwall attract large numbers of visitors to their picturesque coastlines and HM Coastguard serves tirelessly to keep everyone safe, regardless of their reason to visit. It has done so since 1822. 

On 15 February, a celebration was held at Falmouth Rugby Club for all those who have worked and volunteered for HM Coastguard during that 200 year history.  

Volunteers from 36 Coastguard Rescue Teams in Devon and Cornwall were invited to enjoy a traditional Cornish Cream tea alongside colleagues based at the MRCC, personnel who have retired from the service and representatives from the RNLI, Devon and Cornwall Police and Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service.  

HM Coastguard controller at Falmouth MRCC James Instance said: “The people who work and volunteer for HM Coastguard make it what it is and by hosting these local celebrations around the UK we have an opportunity to thank them for their hard work and commitment to preventing the loss of lives around our coasts. 

“There is only one way to celebrate our 200th year in Falmouth and that’s with fresh scones, jam and clotted cream for all.” 

 

 

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