MIRO Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation

Moray Inshore Rescue is an independent rescue service manned entirely by volunteers, and funded by the generosity of the general public and local businesses.

14/05/2026
National Water Safety Forum
13/05/2026

National Water Safety Forum

We serve to provide a collective voice for water safety organisations and practitioners across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, promoting key issues to government and communities through education, communication and data-driven research.

Hope you have time to pop along for a coffee and cake at Roseisle Hall on Saturday and in the process you will be suppor...
29/04/2026

Hope you have time to pop along for a coffee and cake at Roseisle Hall on Saturday and in the process you will be supporting MIRO ! Thank You ⭐️ 🛟⭐️

Although not winners this time, MIRO were delighted to be nominated and attend the Moray & Banffshire Hero Awards, where...
25/04/2026

Although not winners this time, MIRO were delighted to be nominated and attend the Moray & Banffshire Hero Awards, where the representatives heard amazing stories of local real life heroes who were all deserving of the awards.

MIRO were represented by Operations Manager Peter Mackenzie, his wife Morven (MIRO Photographer) and Colin Jamieson, Crew, and his wife Heather.

Many thanks to all who voted and for your continued support 🛟

We were pipped to the post by Scottish Fire & Rescue Service,  who were worthy winners. Thank you for nominating us for ...
24/04/2026

We were pipped to the post by Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, who were worthy winners.

Thank you for nominating us for this award where we made the final 3 and thank you to everyone who voted for us.

24/04/2026

📟 📟 📟 CALL OUT 📟 📟 📟

At 1652hours on Tuesday 21st April 2026, MIRO crew were paged following a report of a person in a dinghy requiring assistance in Findhorn Bay.

Crew and Shore Support responded immediately and MIRO Rescue was launched within 10 minutes and located the dinghy unoccupied at the south side of the bay.

It was thereafter established that the owner of the dinghy had managed to make it to shore.

Two crew were deployed to the dinghy, who sailed it back to Findhorn Marina, whilst at the same time, the casualty and two of his companions were taken from the shore at Culbin Forest and conveyed back to Findhorn Marina, where they were checked over by Burghead Coastguard.

MIRO Rescue returned to dry dock and made ready for service.

Another big thank you to everyone at Tesco Forres who donated £213.57 from their in store book stall sales. Anne told us...
15/04/2026

Another big thank you to everyone at Tesco Forres who donated £213.57 from their in store book stall sales.

Anne told us that they are always on the lookout for books and jigsaws and if you’d like to donate hand them in at customer service desk so another worthy cause can benefit from their generosity.

We would like to thank Roseisle Village hall for their kind donation of £100 from their recent coffee morning as we have...
11/04/2026

We would like to thank Roseisle Village hall for their kind donation of £100 from their recent coffee morning as we have been nominated as one of their chosen charities this year. The next coffee morning will take place on Saturday 2nd May 2026.

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