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Fishguard RNLI Hosts ‘Women in Search and Rescue’ Event

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WOMEN involved in the RNLI and Search and Rescue (SAR) organisations came together at Fishguard Lifeboat Station for a day of valuable training, networking and sharing knowledge and experiences.

On Saturday 4 October 2025, Fishguard RNLI played host to an event celebrating the contribution of women in search and rescue, giving them a place to connect, share, develop and learn.

RNLI representatives from lifeboat stations across Wales and England were present, including Abersoch, Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Filey, Fishguard, Horton & Port Eynon, The Mumbles, Penarth, Port Talbot, Pwllhelli, St Davids and Weston-super-Mare, with volunteers from HM Coastguard teams from Fishguard and St Davids also present.

Gemma Gill, Fishguard RNLI’s Coxswain and lead event organiser said: “The RNLI’s national Women in SAR event at the RNLI College in Poole, proved the huge value in getting women together in a place that we can connect with one another, share valuable insights from the female perspective, have fun and build confidence.

“Rachel Jones, volunteer Launch Authority at Cardigan RNLI, suggested we should run a regional event. So as a full-time coxswain I was keen to support this idea and host it here in Fishguard. I knew I would be able to rely on our fantastic crew here, of both women and men, to support the planning and logistics both prior to the event and on the day. They certainly pulled out all the stops and showed what a crew who believe in equality and equity can achieve together.

“Women are often, if not always, underrepresented in the SAR space. But this day was about how we can learn from one another, network and use our collective voice to feedback on important topics that will improve our SAR experience. This will in turn benefit our whole crew, our ability to keep our assets on service, and ultimately the outcomes for our casualties.”

The day started with a welcome and brief from Gemma before attendees got to participate in the specialist sessions including:

– Practical use of navigation and salvage equipment on Trent class all-weather lifeboat Blue Peter VII

– Teambuilding activities

– Casualty care first aid scenarios

– VHF radio and HM Coastguard equipment demonstrations

– RNLI Operations Room and Launch Authority scenarios

– Human Factors.

During the day attendees had the opportunity to try on and provide feedback on trial personal protective equipment – lifeboat crew drysuits.

Jess Rogers, volunteer Lifeboat Crew at Fishguard RNLI, said: “Although the weather meant we had to adjust our plans to go afloat on the lifeboat, there was so much going on and a variety of fantastic sessions to get involved in. Getting to try on the drysuits and give specific and detailed feedback about how they felt was really valuable.

“I think being able to connect with fellow women in SAR is what makes these events so worthwhile. Sharing and learning from one another so we can take things forward into our different roles.”

The day also provided time for volunteers and colleagues to catch up, share experiences and provide advice to peers whilst enjoying the numerous home cooked refreshments brought in by participants.

The event concluded with RNLI Regional Engineer, Coral West, talking about her career to date. Coral has recently joined the RNLI in the role and spoke about her motivation and previous experiences of inequity as a woman in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and in the sporting world.

Gemma said: “There was such a buzz and positive atmosphere at the station from start to finish and I want to say a huge thank you to all of the RNLI volunteers and staff who helped make this happen, as well as to our external partners and friends of the station who contributed to make it such as success.”

Fishguard RNLI would like to extend their thanks to all volunteers who assisted in making the day a success, and would also like to thank Tesco Express Goodwick for providing some of the refreshments for the day, StenaLine for providing access to the port and use of their facilities and to Performance Clothing for providing custom embroidered polo shirts free of charge for all attendees.

 

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NSPCC Cymru launches Baby Steps scheme to support new parents across Wales

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New perinatal service aims to help families cope with the pressures of early parenthood

NSPCC CYMRU has launched a new perinatal support programme aimed at helping expectant and new parents across Wales navigate the challenges of caring for a baby.

The Baby Steps service, a redeveloped early-intervention programme, is designed to give parents the tools, confidence and emotional support needed during pregnancy and in a child’s first months of life.

The service was officially launched this week at an event held at BT headquarters in London, attended by The Duchess of Edinburgh, who is a Patron of NSPCC, alongside childcare professionals and public figures.

Baby Steps will initially be piloted through three NSPCC hubs, including the Wales hub, placing Cymru at the forefront of the charity’s rollout of the service.

Carl Harris, Assistant Director for the NSPCC Wales hub, said the evidence-based programme could make a significant difference to families during a crucial stage of a child’s development.

He said: “The early stages of a baby’s life can feel daunting for parents, as they face new challenges every day while trying to give their child the best possible start.

“It is a critical time for a child’s development, and perinatal services like Baby Steps can offer enormous support to help parents through what is an exciting, but sometimes very difficult, period.

“NSPCC Cymru is proud to be leading the way in rolling out this service and supporting parents and children across Wales.”

Figures released alongside the launch highlight the scale of need. During 2024/25, the NSPCC Helpline referred more than 3,800 children under the age of two to external agencies across the UK, including police and social services. This represented almost one fifth (18%) of all referrals made by the Helpline on behalf of a child during the year.

One father who contacted the service described the pressures faced by new parents, saying: “We just can’t get our baby into a routine. It’s been eight weeks, we’re new to parenting and have different opinions, and then our friends all have different advice. It’s causing major arguments and nothing’s working.”

In addition to Baby Steps, the NSPCC website offers a wide range of guidance for parents and carers, including advice on bonding with babies and raising children safely.

Chris Sherwood, Chief Executive of the NSPCC, said the charity was pleased to mark the launch with a royal visit.

He said: “It’s always a privilege to be part of a Royal visit, and we were delighted that HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh was able to join us to celebrate our Baby Steps service.

“As our Helpline data shows, the first couple of years of a child’s life can be an extremely difficult time for parents. Our Helpline regularly hears from parents struggling with the pressures of a newborn, as well as from concerned members of the community.

“The Baby Steps service provides essential building blocks to help parents navigate the earliest stages of their child’s life and ensure they thrive. Any parent or carer who needs support or advice can always contact the NSPCC Helpline.”
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Milford Haven Round Table thanks town council for backing major community events

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MILFORD HAVEN ROUND TABLE has formally thanked Milford Haven Town Council for its continued support, saying the council’s backing helps make some of the town’s biggest free events possible.

The group said the Town Council is a major supporter of its work in Milford Haven and plays a vital role in enabling community celebrations including the Milford Haven Carnival and the annual Fireworks Extravaganza, which draw thousands of people.

Representatives from the Round Table said it was “great to catch up” with the Mayor, Councillor William Elliott, at the Christmas Lights Switch On in December, where they presented a small token of thanks to mark another year of collaboration.

Milford Haven Round Table said it is proud to support the town through fundraising, volunteering and delivering events which create memories, raise money for local causes and strengthen community spirit.

The group added that none of its work would be possible without strong partnerships across Milford Haven, and thanked the Town Council for its “ongoing support, trust and commitment” to the town and its residents.

 

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Local car enthusiast donates treasured classic to Paul Sartori Hospice at Home

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THE PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION is celebrating an act of generosity from local classic car enthusiast Roger Handcock, whose donation of a cherished Mazda MX5 has helped raise £5,500 plus Gift Aid for end-of-life care across Pembrokeshire.

Roger made the decision to donate his 1990 MX5 after a period of ill health over the summer meant the car was no longer being driven. He said he wanted it to be enjoyed — and properly cared for — by someone who would appreciate it as much as he had.

A long-standing member of the Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, Roger said: “I was ill this summer and my 1990 MX5 was not getting any use, so I decided to part with it in the hope that it would bring some enjoyment and be maintained properly. However, I didn’t have the energy to try to sell it for the highest possible price.

“Being a member of Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, I decided to donate the car to Paul Sartori Hospice at Home which is one of their favoured charities. In the end a great price was secured for the vehicle, and I am pleased to say that it will still be seen on Pembrokeshire’s roads.”

The Foundation said donations like Roger’s provide a vital source of income, helping to fund free hospice at home support for people nearing the end of life. The service enables patients to remain in the comfort of their own homes, supported by specialist equipment and professional care, while also offering help to families at an incredibly difficult time.

A spokesperson for the Paul Sartori Foundation said they were grateful for Roger’s kindness, adding that the impact of his gift would continue long after the MX5 begins its next chapter on Pembrokeshire’s roads.

Brave donation: Roger Handcock with Paul Sartori Events and Fundraising Officer Joanne Lutwyche (Pic: Paul Sartori Foundation).

 

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