International Volunteer Day: Longest-serving Coastguards with more than 150 years’ combined service
What do Scotsman Neil, Welshman Anthony and Northern Irishman Kenneth have in common? They are among His Majesty’s Coastguard’s longest serving volunteers in the UK.
The three Coastguard Rescue Officers have spent more than 150 years combined keeping people safe at the coast across the UK.
They embody the spirit of the service, as does every single one of our volunteers, who offer their services for the safety and care of others.
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This International Volunteer Day, we want to thank them – however long they have served – as we recognise the power of collective action in water safety.
Director of HM
Coastguard Claire Hughes and Chief Coastguard Pete Mizen have led the praise
and recognition of teams, whose ‘sacrifice and commitment is never taken for
granted’.
Claire said: “Every
single volunteer is indispensable to HM Coastguard and whether you are with us
for one year or 50 years, we deeply value your selfless contribution to
bringing people home in their worst moments.
“Our long
serving coastguards are key to passing on experience and expertise as well as
helping to create the family dynamic that so many of our teams cherish. In
fact, it is often the perfect combination of young enthusiasm and old
experience that work in tandem to safe lives.”
Pete added: “I
started my career with HM Coastguard as a volunteer back in 1991 so I fully
appreciate and respect the commitment and sacrifice that our volunteers
give. The Service is extremely proud of
them all and we will never take their dedication for granted.”
Neil, a
volunteer with the Port Charlotte Coastguard Rescue Team on the Isle of Islay, signed
up in 1965 and now holds the crown as the longest-serving coastguard following
the retirement of Keith Dare-Williams at the end of 2022.
Joining on 20
November 1965, he has watched as the service has developed into the modern,
high-tech Coastguard of today.
Meanwhile
Anthony (Tony) has spent 55 years in Coastguard coveralls overlooking Swansea
Bay as a volunteer at Mumbles Coastguard Rescue Team in Wales. He has long been
the Deputy Station Officer, providing support to the team since 1968.
Northern Ireland’s longest serving coastguard Kenneth has an impressive 46 years of maritime search and rescue experience under his belt, as a Coastguard Rescue Officer in Portmuck. It says a lot about the incredible commitment in the service that his four and a half decades of volunteering does not put him in the top 10 list of current longest-serving coastguards.
From the
longest-serving to the newest-serving – every month sees new starters across
the UK – we have a team of dedicated, caring and committed individuals working
together to keep people safe at our coasts.
If you’re
interested in finding out more about volunteering with HM Coastguard, visit: https://www.hmcoastguard.uk/volunteer-as-a-coastguard