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Burnham-on-Sea RNLI volunteers welcome the RNLI200 Scroll on its journey.

Lifeboats News Release

On Sunday 21 April at 10.00 am representatives from Burnham-on-Sea RNLI lifeboat station and fundraising branch participated in the next stage of the RNLI’s ‘Connecting our Communities’ relay-style event – one of the ways in which the charity is marking its 200th anniversary in 2024.

Burnham-on-Sea, with Chris Smith from the RNLI Bi-Century team

RNLI/Mike Lang

Signatories at Burnham-on-Sea, with Chris Smith from the RNLI Bi-Century team

The scroll was delivered by Chris Smith from the RNLI Bi-century team. Burnham was the 54th station in the journey of the scroll

The event sees a scroll, bearing the RNLI pledge, being passed through RNLI communities – lifeboat stations, lifeguard units and fundraising branches – around the UK and Ireland and being signed by representatives at each location on its route.

The pledge reads: ‘Whoever we are, wherever we are from, we are one crew, ready to save lives. We’re powered by passion, talent and kindness, like generations of selfless lifesavers before us. This is our watch, we lead the way, valuing each other, trusting each other, depending on one another, volunteering to face the storm together. Knowing that, with courage, nothing is impossible. That is what has always driven us to save every one we can. It's what makes every one of us a lifesaver.’

Beneath the pledge, printed in seven languages (English, Irish Gaelic, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Ulster Scots, Manx, and Cornish), it says: ‘Signed in 2024 by representatives of the RNLI’s lifesaving communities, on behalf of all who strive to save every one.’

At Burnham-on-Sea Lifeboat station, lifeboat volunteers and designated volunteers signed the scroll in this location. There was also the opportunity for members of the public to pop in to the station for a cuppa and have a ‘Brew with the crew’, although this Sunday was also a training day.

Signing the scroll at Burnham lifeboat station were Launch Authority/Helm - Scot Rundle, Fundraising Chair - Denise Gocher, RNLI shop Manager - Maureen Philp, Water Safety Officer/DLA - Nigel Morton, Lifeguard - Megan Rundle, and Launch Authority - Phil Counsell.

Burnham-on-Sea Lifeboat Operations Manager Matt Davies said; ‘It is great to see the journey of the scroll, which is an honour for us, and I wish the scroll team every success in their travels.’

The scroll began its journey on Monday 4 March 2024, at a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to mark the charity’s official 200th anniversary, where it was signed by RNLI President, HRH The Duke of Kent, as well as the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Dean of Westminster, the RNLI’s Chair and the RNLI’s Chief Executive.

Anjie Rook, RNLI Associate Director, who is overseeing the RNLI’s 200th anniversary programmes, says:

‘The Connecting our Communities relay is one of the most significant events of the RNLI’s 200th anniversary year as it’s all about our people. For 200 years, it is people who have made the RNLI what it is – from our brave lifesavers who risk their lives to save others, to the committed fundraisers and generous donors who fund our lifesaving work.



Founded on 4 March 1824 following an appeal from Sir William Hillary, who lived on the Isle of Man and witnessed many shipwrecks, the RNLI has been saving lives at sea for 200 years. Since the charity was founded, the charity’s lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,000 lives.

Two centuries have seen vast developments in the lifeboats and kit used by the charity’s lifesavers, and the charity’s lifesaving reach and remit has also developed over the course of 200 years. Today, it operates 238 lifeboat stations around the UK and Ireland, including four on the River Thames, and has seasonal lifeguards on over 240 lifeguarded beaches around the UK. It designs and builds its own lifeboats and runs domestic and international water safety programmes.

While much has changed in 200 years, two things have remained the same – the charity’s dependence on volunteers, who give their time and commitment to save others, and the voluntary contributions from the public which have funded the service for the past two centuries.

Throughout its 200th anniversary year, the charity is running events and activities to remember its important history and celebrate the modern lifesaving service it is today, while hoping to inspire generations of future lifesavers and supporters.

For further information about the RNLI’s 200th anniversary, visit RNLI.org/200.

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Notes to Editors

additional individuals' mages of the scroll on the day are available by ringing Mike Lang, number listed below.

· Click here to access the RNLI 200th anniversary media pack, which contains a selection of RNLI archive images from key points in the charity’s history, an RNLI history timeline, and a film of ‘200 years in 200 seconds’ – all of which can be downloaded.

Media contacts

For contact with Burnham-on-Sea RNLI, in the first instance ring Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer Mike Lang on 07889 815860, or the RNLI press office on 01202 336789 / [email protected].


Launch Authority/Helmsman Scot Rundle was first to sign

RNLI/Mike Lang

Launch Authority/Helmsman Scot Rundle was first to sign
All volunteers present at the signing ceremony

RNLI/Mike Lang

All volunteers present at the signing ceremony

RNLI/Mike Lang

RNLI/Mike Lang

RNLI/Mike Lang

Key facts about the RNLI

The RNLI charity saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates 238 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and more than 240 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK and Channel Islands. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 142,700 lives.

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