RNLI Rhyl Fish Supper is Catch of the Day
RNLI Rhyl held their annual Fish and Chips Supper at the lifeboat station raising over £700 towards the charity.
People who had bought tickets were treated to fish and chips served by the volunteer crew members, in the main boat hall of the station. A few moments were also taken to remember the late Cllr Pete Prendergast, who, as Vice Chair of RNLI helped organise the event up until his sudden passing a few weeks prior.
RNLI Rhyl Lifeboat Coxswain Martin Jones said "We would like to thank everyone who turned up on the evening to support the station for our first Fish Supper since the pandemic, it was great to see so many people in the boathouse. We would also like to say a special thanks to Les & Rita's and Aunty Mandy's chip shops for supporting the event by supplying the huge number of Fish and Chips at a discounted rate and also very quickly.
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