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    Rise in incidents for council-backed RNLI lifeguards

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 7, 2023No Comments
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    RNLI lifeguards in Gower. Credit: RNLI
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    Hundreds of people were assisted by lifeguards part-funded by Swansea Council on Gower beaches last summer.

    The 50 lifeguards – provided by life-saving charity the RNLI – helped those in difficulty at Langland, Caswell, Port Eynon and Three Cliffs.

    Statistics show that their help ranged from rescues on the water to first aid for incidents such as cuts and stings. RNLI personnel also spent much time on preventative work.

    An increase in the number of incidents reflected the rise in number of people using the beaches due to the summer’s good weather and the post-pandemic rise in staycation numbers.

    With out-of-season activities such as cold water swimming increasing in popularity, visitors and residents are urged to stay safe around coasts and rivers all year.

    https://twitter.com/SwanseaCouncil/status/1622599744655618050

    Council cabinet member Robert Francis-Davies said: “Our coast is world-class – and we want residents and visitors to stay safe. Our funding of the lifeguards is one way we can protect people.”

    Fellow cabinet member Andrew Stevens said: “We work in close partnership with expert RNLI lifeguards to ensure these four hugely popular beaches are covered at the busiest time.”

    RNLI lifeguard supervisor Tom John said: “We have a fantastic coastline and it’s great to see so many people enjoying the beaches. We want people to enjoy the coastline – but safely and responsibly.

    “People should take extra care when heading to the coast during the coming months. The water temperature is cold so always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, check tides, weather and sea conditions; and consider how these factors could affect any planned trip.

    “Additionally, read safety signs at the entrance of our beaches for information on local hazards.”

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