After nearly 40 years of heroic service, Paul, a lifeboat legend from Cromer, is set to retire this Friday. A man who’s been mechanic, Coxswain, trainer, and assessor, Paul has led from the front, shaping generations of lifesavers. The lifeboat went off service just once in all those years — for his own father’s funeral.

Sabotage Silences the Lifeboat

Paul’s dedication? Unmatched. He weathered storms, rushed to emergencies, and trained new crews tirelessly — even aiding other stations to prepare future Coxswains. Right up to this week, he was mentoring the man he hoped would take over: a respected, proven lifeboat leader ready to step in.

But it didn’t happen.
The man who spent four decades answering that call — and training others to do the same — deserves so much better.

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