Volunteers left ‘in limbo’ without representation

A long-serving coastguard member has outlined the benefits of setting up a new national representative body for more than 900 volunteers countrywide.

Volunteers left ‘in limbo’ without representation

A long-serving coastguard member has outlined the benefits of setting up a new national representative body for more than 900 volunteers countrywide.

In a meeting with Transport Minister Shane Ross, Doolin Coast Guard volunteer Bernard Lucas outlined the drawbacks for members of not having a body to discuss genuine concerns and issues about the service.

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