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Awards, for Peel RNLI volunteers

by isleofman.com 4th October 2012

On Tuesday evening, 2nd September, three volunteers from Peel lifeboat station received awards at a ceremony held at the Isle of Man Yacht Club for their services to the institution.

Adrienne Teare received the top award of a Gold badge from Colin Williams, Divisional Inspector for her work over many years with the Peel Ladies Guild.

Francis Watterson received a Bronze award also for her services to the Ladies Guild.

Malcolm Kelly received a bronze award for his services to the branch as Lifeboat Press Officer and also as a past chairman.

Colin Williams thanked all three for their work as did Adele Fuller Area Fund raising manger. As the RNLI is a totally voluntary service these awards are the only recognition volunteers receive for their work.
  
Photo by Jackie Horne shows L-R Adrienne Teare, Malcolm Kelly and Francis Watterson.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 4th, October 2012 01:28pm.

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