Welcome to our Website

Our mission is to save lives on our local beaches by establishing a culture of surf life saving in Mullion
We believe that living on a peninsula with such proximity to water all around, whilst being a gift that we are so fortunate to enjoy, comes with it the responsibility to educate the local community in how to enjoy it safely. By partaking in valuable healthy outdoor activities on the beach or in the water, lives can be enriched - and by understanding the power and characteristics of the sea - lives can be saved.

A little of our history can be found below.
For general information, please go to "About Our Club", or use the menu to go to "Latest News" or "Events" menu for our Fundraising events. You can also find us on Facebook.
Members can get information from the "Members" menu, including course and session information and our codes of conduct. Renewal information will be displayed at relevant times.

We are affiliated with Surf Lifesaving Great Britain and Cornwall Surf Lifesaving.

All of our coaches, water cover, lifeguards and trustees are volunteers.  If you would like to make a donation to the club it will go towards refreshing our equipment and the ongoing training to maintain the qualifications of our coaches and lifeguards.

 

Club History

Mullion Surf Life Saving Club has enjoyed a long and successful history providing a voluntary surf vigilance service, and weekly club meetings from Polurrian Cove since the 1950's. It has enjoyed many success in both regional and national competitions over the years and has been a valuable asset to the local community.

 

Unfortunately during the extreme storms of 2014, the clubhouse and all of the equipment was lost or destroyed by the power of the relentless waves. The sea wall crumbled to rubble together with everything they owned. The previous club disbanded with many members having served many years as willing volunteers and the future of the club was uncertain.

 

However, together with a legacy generously bequeathed by a local resident, kind donations of equipment, and the renewed energy of a newly reformed committee, the club was resurrected and the hard work of training and qualifying began. Policies and procedures were drawn up, all of the documentation prepared and wetsuits donned.

With the clubhouse at Polurrian beach still unfit to be used, no storage, and with access proving difficult to transport equipment, a request was made to The National Trust for the club to trial their first year at next door neighbour Poldhu Cove. We were very grateful to receive the licence in 2016 and we have had two great seasons testing out all of our procedures and safety protocols.

 

This season we will be back at Poldhu by kind persmission of The National Trust. However, we are working in conjunction with The Polurrian Hotel, and Cornwall Council to improve the access road to Polurrian Cove and even to rebuild the hut. We will post news of our progress on the website.

We are grateful to Ross from Poldhu Beach Cafe, and Dan Joel from the Surf School who both run their businesses from Poldhu Cove and who have both been very supportive and generous of spirit in sharing their workplaces with us.