Happisburgh Lifeboat Station (/ˈheɪzbʌrə/ⓘHAYZ-burr-ə)[1] is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Inshore lifeboat station close to the village of Happisburgh in the English county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom.[2] Since 2003 the station boathouse has been re-located from the village to an area south called Cart Gap. This is because the beach below Happisburgh disappeared due to coastal erosion[3] and the stations slipway and access was washed away. The original boathouse in the village is now used for training.[4]
A D-class (IB1) inshore lifeboat named Russell Pickering (D-813) is currently stationed at Happisburgh,
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