Royal London Yacht Club
Petition about the RNLI and their radio licence fees

Members might like to read the article that appeared on website of the Daily Telegraph

"Radio charges may force lifeboat stations to close"

Please click on the link to view .….

Alternatively:-

The RNLI is a charity and like so many charities does work that the Government ought to be doing itself. Apart from a few senior people, all RNLI workers are themselves volunteers.

As you will see from the extract below, RNLI is being threatened by OffCom with a huge price rise for the use of VHF frequencies for its communications. It is amazing they have to pay anything at all - why isn’t this aspect at least covered by The Coast Guard budget?

This is an extract from The Telegraph . . . .

LIFEBOAT crews fear being scuppered by crippling new charges for using their radios from Ofcom, the communications regulator. The RNLI could see the price of using its VHF emergency frequencies rise to £250,000 under plans to charge the full commercial rate.

The charity, which saves hundreds of lives every year currently pays an annual £48,000 at a discounted rate of 50 per cent. It relies on donations and fears the move will have a disastrous impact on fundraising. Peter Bradley, RNLI operations staff officer, said: ‘It’s a lot of money when you think in terms of lifeboat days and little old ladies collecting pound coins.’

‘We could buy several inshore lifeboats for the same amount.’

‘The Government rely on us to provide this search-and-rescue service, at a cost of £124 million a year, but they want to charge us for doing it!’

Ofcom has set out plans to bring ‘market forces’ into maritime and civil aviation communications in a policy it calls Administered Incentive Pricing.

£250,000 represents an awful lot of charity collections, even more so in the current economic climate so, if you feel strongly enough about this, please sign the petition by clicking on the link to the right.

Please forward to anyone you think might help by signing the petition.

Related Links:
The Daily Telegraph website
Link to sign the petition
Prime Mininster's response
Royal London Yacht Club, The Parade, Cowes, Isle of Wight. PO31 7QS Telephone (01983) 299727 Email: secretary@rlyc.org.uk