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06 Sept 2025

RNLI Lifeguards kick off peak season on the Causeway Coast beaches

The lifeguards will be providing daily patrol from 10am to 6pm on Benone, Downhill, Castlerock, Portstewart Strand, Portrush West, Portrush East and Whiterocks beaches

Benone Strand Unit

RNLI lifeguards have returned to their full-time regime patrolling a total of 11 beaches, including those along the Causeway Coast until Sunday, August 31.

The lifeguards will be providing daily patrol from 10am to 6pm on Benone, Downhill, Castlerock, Portstewart Strand, Portrush West, Portrush East, Whiterocks and Ballycastle beaches

RNLI lifeguards old and new have spent the last month going through inductions and pre-season training, which has included essential skills in casualty care, fitness testing, lifesaving skills in and out of the water and watercraft operations.

In 2024, RNLI lifeguards in Northern Ireland saved five lives, aided over 235 people and responded to over 204 incidents, highlighting the vital role they play in beach safety.

Michael Thompson, RNLI Regional Lifeguard Lead said: “We’re thrilled to have our full team of RNLI lifeguards back on duty at all 11 beaches this Summer. Our lifeguards are fully trained in all aspects of beach safety so anyone visiting the beach with any queries should always approach a lifeguard, who will be more than willing to help or offer expert advice.”

The charity has been working in partnership with the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, the National Trust and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council in preparation for another busy summer season.

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Oliver Mc Mullan added: “As Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens I very much welcome the full time return of beach lifeguards here in our Council area. Our beaches remain a really valuable outdoor asset enjoyed by our residents and visitors. As a previous RNLI volunteer in my younger years, I know the RNLI is invaluable to help ensure everyone has a safe visit to Causeway Coast and Glens.

"I extend my heartfelt thanks for the important lifesaving service they provide.”

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