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The RNLIs Lifeboat Station at Sennen Cove in Cornwall suffered considerable damage when its roof was blown off during Storm Eunice. The local community have provided outstanding help to the Sennen Cove volunteers and the RNLIs staff in managing to ensure that the stations lifeboats were operational again with in 24 hours of the initial incident. Temporary works are underway to ensure that the building is watertight and secure ensuring that our RNLI volunteers can continue their essential lifesaving work. In the long-term work will be carried out to replace the roof so ensuring that the crew can continue then stations 168 year history of protecting those who use the waters off the Landsend peninsula. The RNLI self-insures it buildings meaning that it will have to fund both the temporary and long-term repairs from its charitable funds. Your donations will help fund these essential works to support our Sennen Cove Volunteers.