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RNLI Teddington Lifeboat Station

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About RNLI Teddington Lifeboat Station

The RNLI Teddington Lifeboat Station is a volunteer-led rescue and water safety organisation based at Fairmile House on Twickenham Road, Teddington. Part of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s national network, the station focuses on keeping people safe on the Thames. Its dedicated volunteer crew respond to emergencies on the river while also welcoming members of the public to learn about water safety and supporting the RNLI’s wider fundraising mission. Open every day of the week, it serves both the immediate Teddington community and the broader riverside communities of the borough.

Local area

Teddington sits at the tidal limit of the Thames, a geographical fact that has shaped the town’s identity for centuries and makes the presence of a lifeboat station here entirely fitting. The river is a central part of life in this part of Richmond borough — whether for walking, rowing or simply enjoying the view from the bank. With Teddington Lock nearby and the Thames running through Richmond and Twickenham too, the station serves a busy and well-loved stretch of water that draws residents and visitors throughout the year.

Why choose RNLI Teddington Lifeboat Station

This is a charity run entirely by volunteers who give their time to protect lives on one of London’s most-used stretches of river. The station is open seven days a week, making it easy to visit, learn about water safety or find out how to support the cause. Highly rated by those who have visited, it offers the rare combination of genuine community value and practical local relevance. For residents who care about the Thames and the people who enjoy it, this is a worthwhile and inspiring organisation to support.

Services

  • River rescue operations
  • Water safety education
  • Community fundraising
  • Public visits and station tours
  • Volunteer crew training and coordination
  • Thames safety awareness

Ideal for: Local residents, River users and boaters, Families and school groups, Community volunteers, Charity supporters and donors.

Frequently asked questions

When is the Teddington Lifeboat Station open to visitors?

The station is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 5 PM on Monday through Sunday.

Where exactly is the Teddington Lifeboat Station located?

It is based at Fairmile House, 30 Twickenham Road, Teddington, TW11 8AB.

How can I contact the station?

You can reach the station by phone on 020 8973 0586, or find further information via the RNLI website.

Is the lifeboat station staffed by professionals or volunteers?

The crew are volunteers — unpaid individuals who dedicate their time to rescuing people in danger on the Thames.

Can I support the station as a local resident?

Yes — the station actively welcomes community support through fundraising. Visiting the station is a good starting point for finding out how to get involved or donate.

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Last verified: June 2026