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Dave Lowe
Dave Lowe, RNLI volunteer at the New Brighton RNLI station. Dave’s been a member for 2-3 years now. He followed his brother, who is the hovercraft commander, into the RNLI. Dave is the helmsman on the RNLI boat. Last run tonight. 2 – 3 miles. Drinking lots of water / gatorade and eating lots of — read more
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Tim Weare
Tim Weare, RNLI member at the New Brighton RNLI station.

 He’s married with 2 kids. I asked him how that is when he could be called away at any time of day to jump on a boat and save lives. He said they’re very understanding. 

His boss is too. Something that never really occurred to — read more
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Gary Howland
Gary Howland, RNLI volunteer at the New Brighton station…He used to work on cruise ships and moved to the area in 2003. He joined the RNLI 6 years ago because he missed getting wet. Currently studying a degree in Mechanical Engineering at JMU he hopes to get into the Merchant Navy. I did my last — read more
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Steve Hughes – RNLI
Steve Hughes, RNLI volunteer. 

Steve is a cameraman by day working on TV shows. Quite a bit different to donning waterproof gear and saving lives. He’s been a volunteer for 2 years now and has an interest in sailing which got him into becoming a volunteer. He’s a crewmember on the lifeboat at New Brighton — read more
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Marathon Monday Madness
On Sunday I met with the RNLI in New Brighton again. This time I Was photographing their lifeboat training and meeting the guys to do some portraits. Afterwards I ran 16 miles. The team at New Brighton are a fun bunch of hardworking people. The atmosphere at the station was very lighthearted but you know — read more
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The Liverpool Marathon
I’ve only been running about 22 months. I went from 0km to 5km to 10km to a half marathon and now I’m training for a full marathon. I’ve lost 6 stone in weight doing this and found that I can do more than just take photographs. That doesn’t matter though. What matters is that I’ve — read more
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The Liverpool Marathon
*** Donate via Just Giving *** On Sunday 9th October 2011 I will run a marathon. The Liverpool Marathon to be precise. It’s the first one in Liverpool in over 20 years and I felt that I needed to run that for charity. View the route. Pace chart can be seen below so you know — read more
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