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Sheringham RNLI generous donation from The Two Lifeboats P.H

Written by  Chris Taylor
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The volunteer crew at Sheringham have received a cheque for £1000 from the managers & owner of The Two Lifeboats.

On Sunday 29th January the managers of the Two Lifeboats public house Sheringham, Stephan & Anna Marriott, presented Sheringham lifeboat crew with a cheque for £1000.

Owner of the Two Lifeboats, Tim Joudrey said “We decided to choose the local RLNI as our main local charity as I and my recently deceased Uncle were regularly sailing together originally, on the solent and in the last 20 years on the Norfolk coast. It is a cause close to my heart and I wish to show our appreciation for the great work they do.”

Brian Farrow, Sheringham RNLI Operations Manager said “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all at The Two Lifeboats for this very generous donation.  The RNLI depends entirely on charitable donations and support from a local business (especially with such an appropriate link to our lifesaving past!) is always very much appreciated.

Our crew at Sheringham is made up of local volunteers from all walks of life, always ready day or night, 365 days a year, to respond to the pagers and launch to save lives at sea.”

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