Hoylake and West Kirby RNLI thank community for support at Boxing Day events

Volunteer lifeboat crews from Hoylake and West Kirby RNLI have thanked the hundreds of people in the local community who turned out to support them at a Boxing Day Dip and traditional Tug o’War competition on 26 December 2021. The events raised over £2,200 to support the charity’s lifesaving work.

While many people may have been sleeping off Christmas dinner, hundreds of intrepid swimmers had made their way to West Kirby Marine Lake to take part in a Boxing Day Dip organised by the Underground Training Station (UTS). The Hoylake-based gym has organised the chilly morning challenge for several years and it has become increasingly popular.

West Kirby RNLI launched their D class lifeboat Seahorse to oversee and support the daring dippers taking to the water. The event raised an impressive £704.56 on the day, with many more donations from participants made to the RNLI online.

Later that morning, volunteers from Hoylake RNLI lifeboat crew took on a team from Hoylake Sailing Club in the annual Slater Trophy Tug O’War, which made a welcome return after its cancellation in 2020.

The Hoylake RNLI team were victorious against the sailing club, winning in two straight pulls, and were presented with the competition’s coveted Slater Trophy – a small teapot that bears the name of the winning side stretching back for nearly 50 years.

Hundreds of spectators attended the event to cheer on both teams and donate to the RNLI, with funds raised on the day totalling an incredible £1,580.24. Further donations were made online by supporters watching from around the UK and overseas on the event’s live stream.

West Kirby RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager Richard Diamond said, ‘We would like to thank everyone who supported the Boxing Day Dip and who gave a donation either in person or online. Your ongoing support of the work of the RNLI and all those who volunteer is hugely appreciated. 2021 has presented us with fundraising challenges but we are overwhelmed by people’s ongoing generosity.’

Speaking after the Tug o’War, Hoylake RNLI Coxswain Howie Owen said, “It was fantastic for our volunteer crew to be able to take part in this event again and both teams gave it their all. Thank you to the sailing club for a great competition and to everyone who turned out to support us.

“We’re blown away by the generosity of our community in funding our lifesaving work. We hope to see you at next year’s Tug o’War, which will be the event’s 50th anniversary.”

Donations can be made to Hoylake and West Kirby RNLI through the lifeboat stations’ JustGiving page at justgiving.com/fundraising/HoylakeWestKirbyRNLI2021

More information on the RNLI’s Christmas appeal can be found at RNLI.org/Christmas

Image credit: RNLI/ Victoria Phipps
The Slater Trophy – a small polished teapot – was presented to the Hoylake RNLI team after their Tug o’War victory. Image credit: RNLI

Main image: Stratus Imagery

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