This extension which also forms part of the toilet facilities at the station has in the past been home to the local Royal National Lifeboat Institution charity shop among others.
Royal Navy | National Football League | Royal Air Force | National Register of Historic Places | National Hockey League | Smithsonian Institution | England national football team | National Basketball Association | Royal Dutch Shell | National Science Foundation | National Geographic | Royal Society | National Trust | Royal Albert Hall | National Endowment for the Arts | National Geographic Society | Royal Shakespeare Company | Royal Opera House | Argentina national football team | National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty | National Park Service | National League | Australian National University | Royal Victorian Order | National Guard | National Geographic Channel | National Institutes of Health | Royal Engineers | Royal Australian Navy | National Guard of the United States |
AST have undertaken integrated projects such as satellite tracking services to 800+ UK fishing vessels under contract to DEFRA (UK Government) and also work with the RNLI on the MOB Guardian project.
Warehouses, industrial buildings, and disused buildings around the adjacent docks were searched while HM Coastguard, a police helicopter, and a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat searched the sea and shore.
At 6:45 am on the morning of 15 November 1928, the Mary Stanford from the Rye Harbour RNLI station responded needlessly to a Latvian steamer in distress.
The charity continues its aims of helping other charities including UK based charities such as NSPCC, Breast Cancer, and RNLI as well as forging links with charities in India such as the Rotary Eye Hospital in Navsari, Gujarat.