NCI Lee - Saving Lives at Lee
Coastwatch Lookout Station, Beach Road Car Park, Marine Parade East, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, PO13 9LA
The National Coastwatch is an integral part of the National Search and Rescue Organisation (SAR) and is answerable directly to HM Coast Guard. High technology and sophisticated systems such as radar and telecommunications have vastly improved safety at sea, but there is no substitute for a watchful pair of eyes.
This short talk by the Watch Keeper will inform you of the work at the Lee NCI Station, and include a visit to the bridge to view the equipment they use to aid in keeping sharp eyes along the coast.
Children of all ages are welcome, but must be under adult supervision at all times.
Please note: in the event of an SAR incident, visitors will be required to vacate the premises immediately, but can return at another time during HODs to complete their visit.
Coastwatch Lookout Station, Beach Road Car Park, Marine Parade East, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, PO13 9LA
Small step on entry. The building is small, so large items such as a pram or buggy should be left outside. All children are welcome, but must be under adult supervision at all times. Accessible parking and toilets in nearby car park. Cafe for refreshments and meals nearby. Changing Places facility close by at Lee Splash Park off Beach Road car park.
The National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) is an entirely voluntary organisation keeping a visual watch along UK shores. Local people contribute many skills and hours to keeping our coast as safe as possible.