(by Stuart Anderson, North Norfolk News, August 3, 2022)
Saving lives at sea has just been made a lot easier off Sea Palling thanks to a new lifeboat which cost more than £56,000.
Sea Palling Independent Lifeboat took delivery of the new Humber 6.3m Ocean Pro Rib in late May, then after training and sea trials an official presentation took place in late July.
The £56,384 boat was paid for by the Mark Benevolent Fund (MBF) – one of the Freemason’s international charities.
Keith McCully, head of the Freemasons’ Ancient and Masonic Order of the Scarlet Cord in East Anglia, made the…
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The £56,384 boat was paid for by the Mark Benevolent Fund (MBF) – one of the Freemason’s international charities.
Keith McCully, head of the Freemasons’ Ancient and Masonic Order of the Scarlet Cord in East Anglia, made the…
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