Carys Stallard

Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast Walk for National Coastwatch Institution

Fundraising for National Coastwatch Institution

£700
raised of £500 target
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National Coastwatch Institution

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RCN 1159975
We look for people in danger on the coast to help rescue services respond faster

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Cllr Carys Stallard, Cllr Emma Goodjohn & Kanishka Narayan MP will be walking the stunning Heritage Coastal Path in the Vale of Glamorgan. Starting at Aberthaw and finishing at Porthcawl. This walk is not just to raise money for 2 fantastic charities that are crucial to safety along our coastlines (RNLI & National Coastwatch) but will also be to showcase our beautiful Heritage coastline and many of the businesses and places of interest along the way. Cllr Stallard & Cllr Goodjohn are Chair & Vice Chair of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Advisory Commitee for the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Jane Hutt MS will also be joining the walk at various times.

National Coastwatch looks out for people in difficulties along the coast, our 2,500 volunteer Watchkeepers maintain a visual, radar and radio lookout from almost 60 Stations.

They report to the UK Coastguard and work with other Emergency Services to help a timely and effective rescue for boaters, kayakers, swimmers, fishermen and hikers.

They are entirely funded by donations, any amount will be gratefully received and put to good use.

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About the charity

National Coastwatch Institution

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RCN 1159975
NCI is a voluntary organisation keeping a watch for people in trouble along the coastline. Our watchkeepers provide the "eyes and ears" along the coast, supporting the Coastguard, RNLI and other rescue services. We are totally reliant on donations to continue our contribution to safety along the coast.

Donation summary

Total raised
£700.00
+ £167.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£700.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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