There was another after dark call-out for Tenby’s RNLI crew, this time on Easter Bank Holiday Monday, with concerns raised that someone had been cut-off by the tide on nearby rocks.

Tenby's all-weather lifeboat the Haydn Miller launched at 8.40 pm on April 10, following a report that a person was seen to be cut-off by the incoming tide at Skrinkle and was climbing the rocks.

The volunteer crew made best speed to the area. With nobody visible, the Y-boat was deployed to search the rocks, whilst the larger lifeboat searched the cliffs with powerful searchlights and thermal imaging and night vision binoculars. Coastguard teams searched the cliff tops, coast path and bushes.

With the area thoroughly searched and nobody found or reported missing, all units were stood down. The lifeboat then returned to station, arriving at 10 pm.