Smalltown sea front looks set to be a bit busy on Sunday as the town’s Annual Rescue Services Event (ARSE) return to the town after the obligatory two year break due to the Corvid pandemic.
The event will see members of the Smalltown Area Ship, Hovercraft and Helicopter (SMASHH), the Really Needy Lifesaving Association (RNLA) and the Coastguard show off their tools to the public.
Headmistress and Town Mayor, Kelsey Dullard, will kick off the day with a lovely cup of tea before members of both rescue organisations, joined by Somerset Fire Service, mount a display demonstrating how they hose down their equipment.
Throughout the day there will also be lots of safety advice issued, mainly telling people not to go anywhere near the beach or sea because it is jolly dangerous, especially now that the water has been declared ‘deadly’.