Sunday, 25 January 2026

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 Last August Cleethorpes held an Emergency Services Day on the South Promenade, to celebrate what the various services do and showcase the equipment they use.

Popcorn & I had a walk along there and I took a few photo's.

With the newly finished RNLI Station in the background, the various services were on display.

I believe this RIB was part of the Coastguard display.  The kids enjoyed sitting on it.

The "lockup" vehicle, known in the past as the black maria was popular too.

The Search and Rescue vehicle.  The beach and sands can be treacherous here, especially
when the tide turns and begins to come in. They rescue people caught by the tide  and also
search for people when they go missing in the Lincolnshire area.

Their mascot!

Nobody's mascot, just an elderly dog who needs a pushchair/dog buggy.  I'm seeing 
a lot more these days, always worth stopping for a talk.

The Police motor bikes where very popular and the police officer was willing to let
the kids have a sit on them.

Another lad sat up on the bike.
I asked for, and got permission from their parents to photograph all the lads.


Another aspect of the Police display was the Dog Unit.  Of course, I was very keen!

This officer was telling folk about the work these dogs do.




Still with the Dog Unit.

A last look along the prom then home for dinner.

Nikon Z6ii with 24-120mm lens.




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