News
Carmarthenshire family escapes house fire thanks to smoke alarms
Occupants raise alarm after porch blaze in Carway
A FAMILY in Carmarthenshire escaped unharmed after a fire broke out at the front of their home in Carway during the early hours of Friday (Sept 5).
Fire crews from Pontyates and Llanelli stations were called to Heol Carway at 1:38am, where they found a blaze confined to the property’s porch. Firefighters used a hose reel jet, two thermal imaging cameras and a positive pressure ventilation fan to bring the fire under control. They also checked for hotspots before leaving the scene at 2:56am.
The occupants were alerted by smoke alarms, which gave them time to leave the property quickly and call 999.
A spokesperson for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the incident showed how working smoke alarms can save lives.
The service is reminding households that free “Safe and Well” visits are available. These include fitting or checking smoke alarms, identifying fire hazards, and providing advice on escape plans and fire prevention.
More information is available on the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service website.
Community
RNLI lifeguards attend Freshwater West memorial service
RNLI senior lifeguards Harry and Nia represented the charity at the annual Landing Craft Memorial Service at Freshwater West on Saturday (Apr 25).
The service is held each year to remember those connected with the wartime landing craft exercises and the area’s military history.
Freshwater West is one of 16 beaches across Pembrokeshire covered by RNLI lifeguards during the summer season.
The charity is reminding beachgoers to choose a lifeguarded beach whenever possible, swim between the red and yellow flags, and call 999 and ask for the Coastguard if they see someone in difficulty in the water.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the RNLI Lifeguard Service.
Education
College learner receives prestigious Welsh award
A PEMBROKESHIRE College learner has been recognised with a prestigious award celebrating her commitment, achievement and future potential.
Eleanor Edwards, a second-year Travel and Tourism learner, received the award from the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales as part of its annual College Awards programme.
The scheme supports young Welsh talent and recognises individuals undertaking academic and vocational studies, as well as members of the armed forces and those involved in community service.
Support for future career
The award will help Eleanor further develop her skills and broaden her learning experience through additional courses made possible by the funding.
The College said Eleanor’s success reflects both her hard work and ambition, as well as the high standard of vocational learning delivered at Pembrokeshire College.
Speaking on behalf of the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales, Sylvia Robert-Sargeant said: “We are delighted to have been involved in the selection of Eleanor Edwards as an outstanding second-year learner studying for a Diploma in Travel and Tourism at the College.
“We wish Eleanor every success, both in participating in the extra courses made possible by this award and in her future studies and career.”
Ambition to join cabin crew
Pembrokeshire College Principal Dr Barry Walters also congratulated Eleanor on her achievement.
Dr Walters said: “We are delighted to congratulate Eleanor on receiving a Worshipful Livery Company of Wales award.
“This achievement will support her continued progression, enabling her to gain the additional qualifications needed to pursue her ambition of a career in air cabin crew.
“We also extend our sincere thanks to the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales for their ongoing support and for the time invested in the selection process.”
The College said it was proud to see Eleanor acknowledged through the respected awards programme and wished her every success as she continues her studies and prepares for a future career in the travel and tourism industry.
Picture: Learner Eleanor Edwards with Sylvia Robert-Sargeant and Pembrokeshire College Principal Dr Barry Walters.
News
Wildfires continue near Claerwen Dam as public told to avoid Elan Valley area
Fire crews have been dealing with several wildfires in and around the Elan Valley since Sunday
FIREFIGHTERS are continuing to tackle wildfires near Claerwen Dam after a series of fires broke out in and around the Elan Valley area.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said crews have been responding to several incidents since Sunday (Apr 26), with firefighting operations still ongoing near the dam.
Members of the public are being urged to avoid the area while emergency services remain at the scene.
The fire service said keeping roads and access routes clear is vital to allow fire appliances and other emergency vehicles to reach the affected areas safely.
Local residents have also been advised to keep windows and doors closed if there is thick smoke nearby.
The cause of the fires has not been confirmed.
Emergency crews remain in attendance and further updates are expected as the incident develops.
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Big blaze: Fire crews at the scene (Pic: Rhayader Fire Station)
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