Over the course of 2021, volunteers with Skerries RNLI were presented with long-service awards totalling 190 years of volunteering with the charity that saves lives at sea.
Due to restrictions on gatherings, the north Co Dublin lifeboat station was unable to host an event to celebrate the awards.
However, the seven crew recently received their awards individually at the lifeboat station in recognition of their commitment to save lives at sea.
Lifeboat operations manager Niall McGrotty was recognised for 40 years of service to the Skerries lifeboat, while David May, Eoin McCarthy and William Boylan each received awards for 30 years’ service.
Recognised for 20 years of service apiece were David Courtney, Gerry Canning and Ian Guildea, while a certificate of service was also presented to retired shore crew Tommy Grimes in recognition of his 17 years of dedicated volunteering.
Speaking about the awards, McGrotty said: “Volunteers are the lifeblood of the RNLI and without them the lifesaving work we do wouldn’t be possible.
“The variety of roles being awarded this year is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the volunteers in our station.
“It is an honour to congratulate each person who received this award.”