Sign the petition

U.K lifeguards provide essential, lifesaving cover to coastal communities and visitors around our shores. We are asking the public to sign this petition to help us #RETURNTOSHORE – ensuring the beaches around our coastlines are safely patrolled once lockdown restrictions are lifted.

Lobby your MP

If you agree with the need for a professional comprehensive lifeguard service once lockdown re-strictions are lifted. Please contact your local MP to help us #RETURNTOSHORE when it is safe to do so. A template letter can be downloaded below:

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We’d be been making a splash in the media, have reached some key-milestones, and have some important stories to tell.

Return To Shore

Return To Shore

U.K Lifeguard Solidarity Group (now approaching 600 members), launches the ‘Return to Shore’ campaign. A website, Facebook page and petition are launched simultaneously, with the aim of raising our profile and focusing on bringing a lifesaving service back to our coast.

Live on BBC1 News

Live on BBC1 News

U.K Lifeguard Solidarity Group’s story breaks nationally on BBC1 Breakfast News – Spokesman Tom Houghton raises the serious risk to public safety presented by not furloughing lifeguards. The UK treasury recognises the RNLIs role as ‘crucial’, but fails to offer a provision to retain its Lifeguards.

In the press —

Eastern Daily Press

Beaches could be without lifeguards should lockdown be lifted.

Find out more

We’d be been making a splash in the media, have reached some key-milestones, and have some important stories to tell.

Return To Shore

Return To Shore

U.K Lifeguard Solidarity Group (now approaching 600 members), launches the ‘Return to Shore’ campaign. A website, Facebook page and petition are launched simultaneously, with the aim of raising our profile and focusing on bringing a lifesaving service back to our coast.

Live on BBC1 News

Live on BBC1 News

U.K Lifeguard Solidarity Group’s story breaks nationally on BBC1 Breakfast News – Spokesman Tom Houghton raises the serious risk to public safety presented by not furloughing lifeguards. The UK treasury recognises the RNLIs role as ‘crucial’, but fails to offer a provision to retain its Lifeguards.

In the press

Eastern Daily Press

Beaches could be without lifeguards should lockdown be lifted.