This weekend, RNLI beach lifeguards will be extending the number of patrolled beaches and are encouraging the public to visit a lifeguarded beach. This Saturday 15 June, several more beaches along the Welsh coast will begin to be patrolled by RNLI lifeguards for the season. The RNLI are encouraging those planning a trip to the coast to visit a lifeguarded beach.
Vinny Vincent RNLI Lead Lifeguard Supervisor for Swansea said: “There are plenty of lifeguarded beaches around Wales to choose from. Remember to swim and bodyboard between the red and yellow flags, or surf, kayak or stand-up paddleboard between the black and white flags. “The lifeguards position the flags in the safest area of the beach, if you see a red flag the lifeguards have deemed that area of the beach as unsafe.
If you ever have any questions, feel free to approach the lifeguards.” Croeslan affordable homes plan 'much needed' Police investigate reports of a man asking children to get into his car Two teenagers arrested for disorder in Blaenau A museum under a mountain: How Blaenau preserved paintings in Second World War From Saturday 15 June, RNLI lifeguards will be patrolling from 10am-6pm at the following locations: , Borth and Llangrannog are being patrolled full time. Aberystwyth North and South, New Quay, Tresaith and Aberporth are all being patrolled on weekends only up until 13 July when they will begin full-time patrols.
, Newport Sands, Poppit Sands, Whitesands, Newgale Central and South, Broad H.