Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat Station explained

Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat Station
Map Type:North Yorkshire
Location:Staithes, North Yorkshire
Location Country:England
Coordinates:54.5597°N -0.7917°W
Building Type:RNLI Lifeboat Station
Owner: Royal National Lifeboat Institution

Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station based in the village of Staithes, North Yorkshire, England. The station was first opened in 1875 but has been closed for two periods between then and the 21st century due to a decline in the fishing industry and the ability to supply people to crew the lifeboat. It is now host to an Inshore Lifeboat (ILB).

History

A lifeboat at, just to the south of Staithes, was established in 1866, with another at Staithes nine years later. The RNLI had wished to station a lifeboat in Staithes by 1870, but had given up on the idea as there was a lack of suitable locations to site the lifeboathouse. In 1874, a wealthy donation, and a codicil in a will of a benefactor that stipulated that a lifeboat should be stationed there, enabled the RNLI to press ahead with its plans.[1] The crew used an old alum warehouse as a temporary lifeboathouse until the official RNLI one could be built.[2]

The lifeboathouse was built at Staithes in 1875 and adapted in 1910, and both Staithes and lifeboat stations operated side by side, but a lack of members and a decline in the fishing fleet at Staithes, precipitated the closure of Staithes in 1922. The station was re-opened in 1928 after the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries installed a harbour and breakwaters. This created a resurgence in fishing from Staithes and the RNLI provided a lifeboat.[3] The resurgence was short lived however, the station closed again in 1938.[4] In January 1978, the site was used as a testbed for the new lifeboats. After an acceptance trial, it was decided to re-open Staithes.

The station officially re-opened on 17 June 1978, with Runswick closing on 30 June 1978. The station had been operational since April 1978, when the first new ILB had been sent for trials.[5] The Staithes lifeboat occupied the same station that had been built in 1875; this building is now grade II listed. The lifeboathouse is on a stretch of land known as the "Cowbar" and the slipway gentle curves towards the bay allowing the lifeboat to be launched by a tractor.[6]

The people of Runswick Bay later instituted their own independent lifeboat which is known as the Runswick Bay Rescue Boat (RBRB). By 1984, the RBRB was fully accredited with the coastguard and is part of the overall response to emergencies in the north east region, being seen as a complement to the RNLI services not as competing or hindering them.[7]

The station has a yearly Lifeboat Weekend. The event sees a nightgown parade, a fireworks display and demonstrations at sea and usually has over 2,000 people attending. The event is held across both villages of Staithes and Runswick.[8] Also occurring yearly is an auction held in the Cod and Lobster public house in the village, raising money for the RNLI lifeboat in the village, the 2023 auction raised £6,050 for the Staithes and Runswick RNLI lifeboat.[9]

Notable callouts

Station Honours

The following are awards made at Staithes and Runswick[14]

Stephen Iredale, Helmsman - 2000

Stephen Iredale, Helmsman - 2000 - Staithes

David Porritt, Helmsman - 1996

Sean Baxter, Helmsman - 1996

Martin Hopkinson, crew member - 1996

Iain Baxter, crew member - 1996

Jason Edison, crew member - 1996

Martin Hopkinson, crew member - 1996

David Porritt, crew member - 1996

Lee Porritt, crew member - 1996

David Springett, crew member - 1996

Michael Verrill, crew member - 1996

William James

James Clemence James - 1988[15]

James Wright - 2004[16]

Staithes and Runswick Lifeboats

All-Weather Lifeboats (Staithes)

ONNameIn service [17] ClassComments
Hannah Somerset
1071887–189434-foot Self-righting (P&S)[18]
369Jonathan Stott1894–190434-foot Self-righting (P&S)
378Reserve No.41904–190736-foot Self-righting (P&S)Formerly Elizabeth and Blanche at Penzance
572James Gowland1907–192235-foot Self-righting (P&S)Lifeboat Station closed 1922.
[19]
447John Anthony1928–193835-foot Self-righting (Rubie)Lifeboat station reopened again in 1928, but in 1938, the All-weather lifeboat was withdrawn and the station closed again

Inshore Lifeboats

Op. No.NameIn service [20] ClassComments
B-5061978Inshore Lifeboat Station opened March 1978
B-538Lord Brotherton1978–1989[21]
B-576Ellis Sinclair1989–2002
Pride of Leicester
B-897[22] 2016–[23]

See also

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Launch of a new life-boat at Staithes . The Northern Echo . ((1,684)) . 2 June 1875 . 4. 614690399.
  2. Book: Whitworth . Alan . Runswick Bay & Staithes through time . 2012 . Amberley . Stroud . 978-1-4456-0593-7 . 46.
  3. Staithes Station Reopened. The Lifeboat . September 1928 . 27. 295 . 123 . RNLI . Poole. 0024-3086.
  4. News: Nostalgia on Tuesday: Brave Tradition . 8 March 2019 . The Yorkshire Post . 2 May 2017.
  5. News: Morgan . Mike . Staithes celebrates lifeboat tradition . 11 February 2019 . Gazette Live . 10 June 2008.
  6. Book: Bagshaw . Mike . North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds: Including York & the Coast . 2018 . Bradt . Chalfont St Peter . 978-1-78477-075-4 . 79.
  7. Robinson . Chris . The Foresight of Man, and the Birth of the Runswick Bay Rescue Boat . North East Times . July 1984 . 14 . 10 . Chris Robinson Publishing . Newcastle . 1468-909X.
  8. News: Robson . Dave . Staithes Lifeboat Weekend to go ahead despite rock fall tragedy . 11 February 2019 . Gazette Live . 9 August 2018.
  9. News: Stoker . James . Staithes and Runswick RNLI's auction raises over £6,000 . 14 April 2023 . RNLI . 12 April 2023.
  10. Book: Spencer . Brian . The visitor's guide to the North York Moors, York and the Yorkshire coast . 1984 . Moorland . Ashbourne . 0-86190-114-2 . 65 . registration .
  11. News: The Staithes life-boat disaster . The Northern Echo . ((5,856)) . 29 November 1888 . Col F . 3. 614690399.
  12. Web site: Station history RNLI . rnli.org . 5 March 2019.
  13. News: Perraudin . Frances . Girl, nine, who died in Staithes rockfall named as Harriet Forster . 11 February 2019 . The Guardian . 10 August 2018.
  14. Web site: Staithes and Runswick's Station history . RNLI . 3 February 2024.
  15. Web site: Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire . The London Gazette . 3 February 2024.
  16. News: Long service to lifeboats hailed . 3 February 2024 . Teesside Gazette . 29 Dec 2004.
  17. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 . 2021 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 2–18.
  18. Additional stations and new life-boats. The Lifeboat . November 1887 . 13. 146 . 422 . RNLI . Poole. 0024-3086.
  19. Annual Report (Assets) . The Lifeboat . May 1911 . 21. 240 . 354 - 355 . RNLI . Poole. 0024-3086.
  20. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024. 2024 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 4–132.
  21. News: Morgan . Mike . Staithes celebrates lifeboat tradition . 28 February 2019 . Gazette Live . 10 June 2008.
  22. Web site: Staithes has new lifeboat . RNLI . 6 December 2016.
  23. News: Naming ceremony for new lifeboat . 28 February 2019 . The Northern Echo . 10 April 2017.