ON SATURDAY, October 20, the team at Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen presented a cheque for £8,000 to the local RNLI lifeboat station at Port Isaac, as part of an appeal that hopes to raise £52,000 to replace the current D class lifeboat, which has come to an end of her operational life.

Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen adds a £2.50 donation to every bill and holds regular fundraising campaigns to support the work of the local RNLI Port Isaac station. The kitchen has extended thanks to all customers for their continued support for such vital work, saving lives at sea.

On accepting the cheque, Port Isaac chairman Bob Bulgin extended sincere thanks to the Nathan and the Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen team for this most significant contribution towards helping to fund the very latest of sea going equipment, saying: “If we ask our crews to go to sea, often in hostile conditions, they need the best tools to do the job. With this in mind, Nathan’s team help us, in no small way, to meet this criteria.”

To find out more about the appeal and to donate, visit rnli.org/support-us/give-money/give-to-a-special-appeal/port-isaac-appeal/donate