
The Harbour View Fish and Chip Shop Thanks Customers for Supporting the RNLI with £75 Donation
The Harbour View Fish and Chip Restaurant in Seaton Sluice has expressed its heartfelt gratitude to loyal customers who helped raise £75 in support of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Known for its generous portions of cod and appearances in TV documentaries, including one by National Geographic for Australian audiences, the restaurant has been a local favourite for years.
Manager Sharron Carr emphasised the importance of supporting those who work tirelessly to keep others safe at sea: “We appreciate that the fishing fleet are out at sea in all weathers, risking their lives so that we can enjoy their catch. It’s only right that we support the RNLI’s work.”
The RNLI operates lifeboat stations in nearby Blyth and Cullercoats, both of which play a crucial role in safeguarding the local fishing fleet and recreational boaters along this stretch of the North East coastline. These stations are staffed by dedicated volunteers who respond to emergencies day and night, often in challenging conditions, to save lives at sea.
The Harbour View team is proud to contribute to the RNLI’s mission and extends its thanks once more to customers for supporting this vital cause.
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Photo – team member Bethany Carr with the donation
