A response from Scott Snowling to comments made on Facebook by Lisa Perkins regarding the current situation with Rotary Service. First and foremost, whilst I do not know you, I…

A response from Scott Snowling to comments made on Facebook by Lisa Perkins regarding the current situation with Rotary Service. First and foremost, whilst I do not know you, I…
An update from the Chairman and Trustees. It has been very difficult to write this, in fact I'd intended to do this as a video. But that just felt much,…
I hope this post finds you all well, it's taken us a little while to get here!... Today 20/03/2022 see's the launch of our new website! But first, whilst you're…
A couple of months ago, we made contact with a business called Solid Print3D, a supplier of 3D Scanning & 3D printing equipment to purchase or to hire. As part…
It’s hard to fit everything we want to say to you, our supporters into a short and snappy tweet…
Wishing all our supporters and volunteers a happy and healthy new year!!!
“Rotary Service” was the first Thames Class Lifeboat, built in 1973 by Brooke Marine, Lowestoft.
The trust aim to operate “Rotary Service” as a Youth Training Vessel to teach 12-25 year olds maritime skills.
In the Galley we’ve dry-fitted the first layer of insulation.
In the forward cabin the locker & bench seating have been removed ready for insulation, boarding and the new bunks to be installed.