- Kingston First enhances river safety and rescue readiness of businesses along Kingston upon Thames’ riverside.
- More than 15 businesses have received special training from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as part of a collaboration with Kingston First.
- Training, combined with previous courses in first aid, fire safety, and counter-terrorism, will help to ensure visitors can have an enjoyable and safe summer in the ancient market town.
Visitors heading to Kingston upon Thames’ picturesque riverside during the day, or enjoying the town’s vibrant waterfront in the evening, can be confident they are in safe hands after more than a dozen local businesses received river rescue training and new equipment earlier this week.
In a proactive effort to enhance safety and the rescue readiness of waterfront venues and retailers, Kingston First, the town’s Business Improvement District, which represents and supports local businesses, has teamed up with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to provide essential throw line training.
Kirsten Henly, Chief Executive of Kingston First said: “We’re so fortunate in Kingston to have an amazing and vibrant riverside space, especially during the summer months.
“We want everyone to have the best possible experience when they visit Kingston and by teaming up with the RNLI, the absolute experts in water rescue, we’re empowering our riverside businesses with both the skills and equipment to be able to respond immediately should an incident occur on the river.”
Over two evenings, teams from restaurants, bars and retailers spanning Kingston’s popular riverside learnt vital skills and knowledge to be able to effectively respond to potential water-related emergencies.
The stretch of water through Kingston is a popular spot for canoeing, sailing, paddle boarding and hire boats. And in the heat of summer is a prime place for visitors looking for somewhere to cool-off.
As part of the training, participants were given the chance to test their new-found skills by throwing lines to two RNLI volunteers, from the charity’s base at Teddington Marina, who were in the water to simulate people in need of rescuing.
Ashley, from Haché Brasserie on Kingston’s Riverside, who received the training, said: “It was a lot of fun and having the chance to practise throwing the line to a real person means I now feel, if there was an incident, I would have the confidence to know what to do.”
During the training a small crowd of onlookers gathered to watch the simulated rescues. Ishfaq Khan, from Surbiton, was among those who stopped to observe. He said: “It’s an amazing initiative to train the riverside businesses like this. I walk along the riverside a lot and it’s really great to see this happening”.
Guy Addington, Regional Water Safety Lead for the RNLI said: “Although our lifeboats are always ready to launch, we know that sharing our knowledge of water rescue with committed ambassadors like the staff from these local businesses can save lives because an immediate response can keep someone afloat until our volunteers reach them. We’re delighted that Kingston First has recognised the value and joined us to help prevent drowning. “
The river rescue training is the latest in a series of preparedness training from Kingston First for local businesses designed to fulfil its commitment to supporting its members and ensuring visitors to the town have the best possible time.
Other courses attended by local businesses included first aid, fire safety and counter-terrorism.
For further information or media inquiries or interviews please contact:
Kingston First: Ben Wilson, Marketing & Communications Manager: ben.wilson@kingstonfirst.co.uk / 07707 344208
RNLI
Julie Rainey, SE & London Regional Media Manager: 07827 358256
Or Paul Dunt, Regional Media Officer: 07785 296252
About Kingston First
As the UK’s first Business Improvement District (BID), Kingston First has been driving initiatives to support the commercial success of the business community in Kingston since 2005. They deliver exceptional services that ensure Kingston is a thriving and attractive environment to do business in, as well as a vibrant and exciting destination for people to visit, shop, learn, live and work. For more information visit: www.kingstonfirst.co.uk
About RNLI
RNLI lifeboat crews protect hundreds of communities around the UK and Ireland through our 24-hour search and rescue service. Although the charity is typically associated with seaside rescue, it operates a rescue team of on-call volunteers from Teddington Marina on the River Thames, as well as three other full-time stations along the length of the Thames. For more information visit: https://rnli.org/
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