Little and Broad Haven Lifeboat Station

[1] The station operates a D-class (IB1) inshore lifeboat, launched by tractor and trailer.

By 1921 there was reduced need for the service and the station closed with cover available from St Davids and Angle.

By 1967, with the increase of pleasure boating and the development of the local holiday beaches, the RNLI reopened the station in a boathouse built by the Rural District Council.

[3] In 1995, the RNLI Bronze Medal was awarded to Helmsman Crispin Williamson in recognition of his courage, initiative and seamanship in the rescue of six people cut off by a rising tide at the foot of the cliffs at North Haven in heavy breaking seas and Force 5 Fresh Breeze on 23 September 1995.

The 'Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum' were accorded to crew members Brian Dilly and David Love.