RNLI benefits from the generosity of holiday park stores

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More than £7,000 has been given to the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) through Nisa’s charity.

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Nisa retailer J&J Wilson raised the money for the RNLI and donated it through Making a Difference Locally (MADL).

Scott Lloyd, director at J&J Wilson, said: “The RNLI is a vital organisation that provides essential rescue services to people in need at sea.

“We are proud to be able to play a small role in helping them continue their important work.”

The RNLI has more than 230 lifeboat stations around the UK and Ireland.

The donation will help to fund the training of volunteer lifeboat crew, the maintenance of lifeboats and other rescue equipment, and the provision of other essential services.

Kate Carroll, head of charity at Nisa, said: “The RNLI is such a fantastic cause, so I’m delighted that J&J Wilson stores have raised such a significant figure through MADL.

“I’m sure the donation will be really well received and will benefit RNLI’s superb work.”