EVENTS 2007
Memorial Service for RFA Sir
Galahad
On Friday 8th June a brief memorial service was held off Walton Pier on the
25th anniversary of the loss of the
RFA Sir Galahad during
the Falklands War. The
RFA Sir
Galahad was bombed by Argentinean aircraft at Bluff Cove, with the
loss of 50 lives, the majority of them Welsh Guardsmen. After the end of the
war an appeal organised by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Welsh Guards raised
over £500,000 to fund a Tyne class lifeboat, which was named
RFA Sir Galahad and
stationed at Tenby in South Wales in 1986. This lifeboat was replaced in
2006 by a new Tamar class lifeboat and is currently on relief duty at Walton
whilst the station lifeboat is undergoing refit. At 1pm the RFA Sir Galahad
left her berth with Canon J C Riddellsdell on board and held a short service
just off the pier head. After the dropping of a wreath by Coxswain Gary
Edwards, the firing of a maroon indicated the start of a minute’s silence.
Also on board the lifeboat was Simon Millyard, the RNLI District Manager,
who had been on board Sir Tristram, the sister vessel to Sir Galahad during
the Argentinean attack.
Sea Cadets Visit Lifeboatbr />
Over the past few weeks we have been taking Sea Cadets from our local unit
(T S Illustrious) out on the lifeboat The cadets were shown round & taught
all about modern day life boating with the hope of becoming new crew members
in the future on the last night we had a guest Mr Ivan Henderson who was our
previous MP.
Open Day up Pier 06
Another good turn out for our open day despite the weather being overcast.
Also during the day we had a helicopter exercise where some of the crew were
winched up onto Sea King 125. Thanks to all for your support during
collecting week.
Saturday 13th May 06
A great night was had by all dancing to the big band sounds on our 40s
night.
Many of the guests were dressed up in 40s style costume getting into the
spirit
of things, with a rations dinner held during the evening.
See if you recognise some of the crew maybe the 2nd coxswain or Asst
mechanic.
Thanks to all who attended & supported this evening.
Thanks also to the hard work of our Ladies Guild for this wonderful evening.
Remembrance day parade 05
A good turn out for our local Remembrance Day Parade, with every one
marching through the town to the Remembrance Gardens, where a service was
held with 2 minute silence.
Carnival Day 05
A great turn out for this year’s carnival procession with the weather being
very warm. People lined the way parting with some of their money as well.We
had our Y-Class Lifeboat decorated in bunting & flags being towed by our
station tractor, with the crew & shore helpers cycling alongside on the
bikes. All had a great day.
Friday 19th August 05 :
Surprise 80th Birthday Present for Retired Lifeboatman
Retired Walton lifeboatman Ken Haggis had a surprise 80th birthday present
on Friday 19th August. Unknown to him his sons had arranged a trip on the
lifeboat with all of the surviving crew members who had gone to sea with Ken
since he joined the crew just after World War II. Ken’s ex-colleagues
boarded the lifeboat first and went into the wheelhouse out of sight as Ken,
accompanied by his brother and sister-in-law who were visiting from
NewZealand, boarded the lifeboat. The lifeboat then took Ken and the other
retired lifeboatmen on a short run, which everyone enjoyed despite the heavy
rain and un-seasonal weather. Ken who was boat signalman took part in many
dramatic rescues including the Merak, Radio Caroline and Ypapanti.
Sunday 7th August : Fun
Day
A great day was had by all once again at our annual fun day that was held by
the Ladies Guild at the Walton & Frinton yacht club. The weather was very
kind to us. There was lots going on throughout the day including duck race,
boat race, raffle, plate smashing, crabbing contest, dingy race and of
course the bbq manned by the crew, until 12:33 when the pagers sounded, all
the crew raced off leaving the cooking to the ladies. The crew returned at
about 14:30 just in time to clear up. Many thanks for every ones support.
Monday 18th July 05 : Visit of
RNLI Chairman Sir Jock Slater
The chairman of the RNLI Trustees, Admiral Sir Jock Slater visited the
station as part of a tour of lifeboat stations in East Anglia on Monday 18th
July. Upon his arrival at the Lifeboat House he met the crew, shore helpers,
committee and voluntary fundraiser's before signing the visitor’s book. Sir
Jock met a former shipmate, Assistant Mechanic Kevin Bruce having served
under Sir Jock on HMS Illustrious. After answering questions concerning RNLI
developments Sir Jock went to view the new lifeboat berth, the intention
being for him to go on exercise with the lifeboat & crew. This however was
not to be as the lifeboat was called out on a mayday from a yacht sinking,
just as the crew were arriving at the berth. Sir Jock accompanied the crew
on the rescue & was picked up from Brightlingsea, where the yacht was towed
to by the lifeboat, details of which can be found under Call outs.
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