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Half-mast Flags At Station

Brian Smith has been in touch to mention if you’ve noticed the flags at the new Hoylake RNLI station flying at half mast? Brian believes it is in respect for the late Reverend Richards, Chaplain of Hoylake RNLI and a local vicar from Hoylake.

Can anyone offer any more information please?

[UPDATE]: 5th June, I emailed Hoylake Lifeboats and they have confirmed the flags were at half mast in respect for the late Reverend Richards.

Comments

  1. Ian Hazlehurst says

    May 30, 2009 at 9:31 am

    Yes I noticed that too, but a more intriguing question is why were there two large concrete pavement slabs on the promenade, close to railings near the new Lifeboat station, pushed up like a ramp? Anyone know what happened there?

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