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Arran (Lamlash) Crew

Miller Crawford, Chairman & DLA

Miller Crawford, Chairman & DLA

Miller joined the crew in 1973 He was Senior helm before he retired and became a Deputy Launching Authority (DLA) in 1994 and Chairman of the Lifeboat Management Group in 2003

 

Geoff Norris, Arran LOM

Geoff Norris, LOM

Geoff joined the crew as a shorehelper in 1973. He has been Station Hon. Sec. & Lifeboats Operations Manager since 1978. Now retired from proper work he devotes his time to The RNLI, Arran Yacht Club and Arran Junior Sailing Club. 

Dr Angus Campbell, LMA & DLA

Dr Angus Campbell, LMA & DLA

Angus came to Arran to be one of the local GPs and joined the station in December 1981 as the Lifeboat Medical Advisor followed very shortly after as a member of the Crew. He retired as senior Helm in 1998 and became a shorehelper. He was at last persuaded to become a DLA in 2007. He spends much of his leisure hours sailing and also running Arran Junior Sailing Club.

Bill Barr, Arran DLA

Bill Barr, DLA

Bill joined the Station as a Tractor Driver in 2006 and became a DLA in 2007. Like the LOM he has retired from proper work and spends his leisure hours, golfing, sailing. rescue boat driving and repairing boats as well as helping with the Junior Sailing Club.

 

Jim Gibson, Arran LT

JIm Gibson, Lifeboat Treasurer

Jim took over as Treasurer in 2002. He works for the Royal Bank of Scotland in Brodick and can often be seen in the bank van. Jim has a maritime background before settling on shore and among his hobbies is sailing.

Allan Little, Arran LPO and Head Tractor Drtiver

Allan Little, LPO & Tractor Driver

Allan joined as a crew member in 1984 serving as a helm and currently as head Tractor Driver. He became the Lifeboat Press Officer in 1999. Outside the Lifeboat Allan works at the Secondary school and is heavily involved in amateur dramatics and Lamlash Gala Week.

Crawford Duncan, Arran Helm

Crawford Duncan, Helm.

 Craw joined the crew in 1990. Over the years he has helmed C-class, Atlantic 21s and our current Atlantic 75. He was involved in the trials for the Atlantic 85 in Cowes and represented the Station at the Royal opening of the Lifeboat College in Poole. Among his outside interests is the Lamlash Gala week.

Iain Hunter, Arran Helm & STC

Iain Hunter, Helm & STC

Iain joined the crew in 1998 and became a helm in 2002. He is also the Station Training Co-ordinator. He spends his working life as Hunter Yacht Deliveries refitting, delivering and skippering yachts for other people all over the world and spends his leisure hours sailing with his family.

Mark Nelson, Arran Helm Mechanic

Mark Nelson, Helm / Mechanic

Mark is a member of the Nelson dynasty. When his father, Dave, was on the crew, and the mechanic, Mark was always down to help with the maintenance. When he joined the crew in 1999 Steven took his place on the maintenance squad. Now Mark is the Station Mechanic and he has his own little helpers. Mark's real work is as a maintenance engineer at Arran Aromatics.

Calum McNicol, Arran Helm

Calum McNicol, Helm

Calum joined the Crew in 2003. He was an outdoor education instructor and now is a director of the Arran Adventure Company. He also helps his partner to run the Bar Eden Hotel in Whiting Bay and the Eden Bar and Bistro in Brodick

Helen Nelson, Arran Crew

Helen Nelson, Crew

Married to Mark, Helen joined in 2002. With a break to produce Marks little helpers she is back on operational duty again. When not child minding or Lifeboating Helen can often be found serving behind the counter in the Arran Aromatics shop.

Martin Ferris, Arran Crew

Martin Ferris, Crew

Martin Joined the crew in 2001. He has sailed with Arran Junior Sailing Club and his father and his main hobby is Diving when he is allowed away from lifeboat.

Steven Nelson, ProbationaryCrew

Steven Nelson, Probationary Crew

Steven's family have Arran Lifeboat in their blood, his father, brother and sister in law all being past or present members of the crew and he must be the longest serving probationer in the RNLI He joined in 2002 and shortly afterwards joining the Royal Navy. He always has managed a shout during home leave and when he leaves the Navy we hope to get him trained!

Photo to come

Ian Ford

Ian joined the crew in 2004and is an HGV driver with a local company delivering timber from local forestry to be shipped from Brodick.

Gavin Downard, Arran Crew

Gavin Downard, Crew

 

Dave Watson, Arran Crew

Dave Watson, Crew

 

Mark West

Mark West, Probationary Crew

Mark joined the crew in 2008. He runs a busy flooring business, Mark West Flooring, and can be anywhere on the island when the pager goes but still gets to the shouts.

Craig Patterson, Arran Probationer Crew

Craig Patterson, Probationary Crew

 Craig is 28 Years old and moved to Arran in October 2007. He Joined the RNLI to get in volved in the local community.Like Jim he works for the Royal Bank of Scotland in Brodick. His hobbies include photography and drinking beer but not at the same time as it gets difficult to hold the camera.

Temporary

Adam Kelso, Probationary Crew

Adam joined the Crew in 2008. He is currently in Australia. Details and better picture when he gets back.

Anthony Robson, Arran Probationer Crew

Anthony Robson, Probationary Crew

 

Craig Black, Arran Probationer Crew

Craig Black, Probationary Crew

Craig came to the station aged 16 and trained on-shore, waiting till his 17th birthday until he could be formally enrolled as crew.  He received his first shout 8 days after his 17th birthday and is the youngest member of the crew. Still at school he has the perfect excuse to get out of double maths.

Ian Hutchison, Arran Tractor Driver

Ian Hutchison, Tractor Driver

Ian joined the Station in 1977 and after 21 years as crew and helm became a tractor driver when he had to retire from sea going lifeboat duties. He is a Marine Engineer working at sea so is either 100% available or off island working.

Paul Archer, Arran Tractor Driver

Paul Archer, Tractor Driver

 

Arran (Lamlash), Strathclyde Map

Arran (Lamlash)

Contact Arran (Lamlash)

Lamlash Pier, Lamlash Isle of Arran, Strathclyde

KA27 8JN

Telephone

(01770) 600250


Visitor Contact

Geoffrey Norris


Telephone
01770 600420

Station Opening Times

By appointment only

Shop

June - September 2pm - 4pm (weekends only). Open Easter weekends and May Bank holiday. Also open six weeks up to Christmas


Accessibility

Parking, Disabled Access


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