Rossall, Fleetwood, 4th November, 2014. UK Weather. View from Rossall Point Observation Tower which sits on the South West corner of Morecambe Bay. The bay is as treacherous as any around the British Isles having a tidal range of 10 metres, whilst the sand banks exposed at low water are uncovered for two and a half miles, always on the move leaving sand banks that rise above 2 metres in places. The gullies which intersect the banks, quickly fill as the tide returns, frequently cutting off the unwary. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News


NCI Rossall Point lookout station The station is now part of the SAR team on the Fylde Coast after passing its Declared Facility Status at the end of September 2013. The Tower is a four story tower (this includes the viewing balcony on the third level. The ground floor is a public area, the first floor is for the use of the Rangers and the second floor is the NCI Station.


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