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Fleetwood RNLI appoints new Lifeboat Operations Manager

Lifeboats News Release

This month Fleetwood Lifeboat Station are welcoming former Coxswain Tony Cowell as the new Lifeboat Operations Manager.

RNLI/Rob Baines

Tony Cowell on Remembrance Sunday 2023
The station's previous Lifeboat Operations Manager (LOM), Captain David Eccles, served as a lifeboat crew member for Fleetwood RNLI from 1989 to 2009. After retiring from crew David became LOM and then moved on the become Chairman of the Lifeboat Management Group (LMG), before returning as LOM in 2023.

With the new LOM Tony Cowell now in post at Fleetwood RNLI, David he has resumed his position as Chairman of the LMG full time.

Tony has had an experienced and extensive past involved in both fishing and saving lives at sea. As an ex trawlerman, he started fishing at the age of 15, with his first trip being to Iceland in 1972. In 1975, he joined the family fishing firm, Northfleet Fishing Co, and became skipper of the trawler Constant Hope.

In 1990 due to a bad accident at sea, Tony underwent many operations and a long ten-year recovery period, after which he was back fishing in 2000 from the trawler Artimist. During this time Tony became a football coach for Fleetwood Gym. After retiring from fishing in 2004, he became skipper of the Wyre Estuary Ferry, which provides a vital service to locals and visitors between Fleetwood and Knott End. He is still the Skipper of the ferry to this day.

Tony has experienced many roles at Fleetwood Lifeboat Station, starting as a crew member in 2007, passing out as Coxswain in 2011, and becoming station Coxswain in 2016. Throughout his time as Coxswain, Tony’s late partner Kerry Baggaley was a key inspiration for his RNLI career. Providing unwavering support that Tony then honoured through the RNLI’s Launch a Memory campaign: Kerry’s name appears on RNLB Lois Ivan, a Shannon class lifeboat like Fleetwood’s own Kenneth James Pierpoint. Lois Ivan is stationed at Whitby Lifeboat Station where Tony's friend Howard Fields is Coxswain.

In November 2021, Tony retired as a Coxswain but stayed as lifeboat crew and relief Coxswain, totalling 15 years on the RNLI lifeboats. In November 2022 Tony came ashore as Deputy Launch Authority and Shore Crew, and has taken on the role of LOM for the station this May, he said:

'Being a part of the fantastic volunteer team at Fleetwood RNLI – first as crew, then as Coxswain and now as Lifeboat Operations Manager - is a really exciting opportunity and fills me with pride. I look forward to developing our lifesaving service and supporting our volunteers at the station to help save lives at sea.'

Notes to editors

  • Fleetwood’s RNLI All-Weather Lifeboat is named KENNETH JAMES PIERPOINT and is a Shannon class boat.

  • Fleetwood’s RNLI Inshore Lifeboat is named HARBET and is a D-Class boat.

  • Photo credit: RNLI/Rob Baines and RNLI/Amy Teebay

  • Fleetwood lifeboat station has been operating since 1859. To learn more about the lifeboat station go to:http://fleetwoodlifeboat.org.uk/

RNLI media contacts

For more information please contact David Devereux, Fleetwood RNLI Press Officer, on 07591 675733 /[email protected], Amy Teebay, Fleetwood RNLI Deputy Press Officer on [email protected],

Alternatively you can contact Claire Fitzpatrick-Smith, Regional Communications Manager on 07977 728315 / [email protected]

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David Eccles on Remembrance Sunday 2023

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