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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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Afghan resettlement sex offence case “raises questions over public safety”

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MINISTERS are facing calls to explain what checks were in place after the Ministry of Defence confirmed that an Afghan national resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan was convicted of a sexual offence.

Conservative Senedd Member Andrew RT Davies said the case raises “serious questions” for authorities after months of correspondence about the use of the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose as temporary accommodation under Afghan resettlement arrangements.

The issue was first raised by Mr Davies in August last year, after he met Ministry of Defence officials about the decision to house Afghan families at the hotel.

Following that meeting, he asked whether anyone housed in the Vale of Glamorgan under Afghan resettlement schemes had been charged with or convicted of sex offences or other crimes.

Delayed response

The Home Office initially refused to provide the information, saying it would exceed the cost limit for Freedom of Information requests because thousands of Afghan national records would have to be checked.

However, the Ministry of Defence has now confirmed that it holds information relating to ten cases in which a person relocated to the UK under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy or Afghan Response Route later committed a criminal offence.

Of those ten cases, five people were resettled under ARAP, three under ARR, while the MOD said it did not hold information on which route applied to the remaining two.

The department also confirmed that one person was based in the Vale of Glamorgan at the time the offence was committed and had been convicted of a sexual offence.

The MOD said the individual is no longer part of the Afghan Resettlement Programme.

A further two of the ten cases related to sexual offences, bringing the total number of sexual offence cases held by the MOD to three.

‘Public safety implications’

Mr Davies said: “It’s disgraceful that the Government failed to provide this information for so long.

“After authorities chose to use the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose for temporary accommodation, I asked them to confirm if any individuals relocated under various Afghan resettlement schemes were convicted of sex offences.

“But they failed to answer the request repeatedly.

“Now it has confirmed an Afghan resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan was convicted of a sex crime, the Government has serious questions to answer.

“There are public safety implications that must be addressed.”

MOD caveat

In its response, the Ministry of Defence stressed that its figures should not be treated as a complete picture.

The department said that once an eligible person is resettled in the UK, integration and ongoing support becomes the responsibility of the relevant local authority.

It added that the MOD does not routinely collect data on people once they begin the resettlement and integration process.

The MOD also said it does not hold information on the specific category of sexual offences committed.

Mr Davies has previously raised concerns from residents about whether statements made about those housed at the hotel accurately reflected the schemes under which they had been resettled.

He said constituents deserved transparency over both the resettlement process and any public safety issues arising from it.

 

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Charity football match raises £10,025 for Glangwili Hospital units

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A CHARITY football event held at Carmarthen Town AFC has raised £10,025 for two key services at Glangwili Hospital.

The event, organised by LHP Accountants, took place on Saturday and raised money for the Chemotherapy Unit and the Special Care Baby Unit through Hywel Dda Health Charities.

Organisers said they had been “absolutely overwhelmed” by the support shown on the day, thanking everyone who played, donated, sponsored, volunteered, bought raffle tickets, bid in the auction or attended the event.

They said: “This achievement belongs to every single person who supported us. Thank you for helping us make a real difference.”

The event was also filmed by S4C’s Heno, with coverage due to air tonight between 7:00pm and 7:30pm.

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Players and supporters at Carmarthen Town AFC helped raise £10,025 for Hywel Dda Health Charities.

 

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Soroptimists International Milford Haven raise £1,500 for Pembrokeshire Baby Bank

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MEMBERS of Soroptimists International Milford Haven have raised £1,500 for Pembrokeshire Baby Bank, the charity chosen by president Heather Pippen as her Charity of the Year for 2025/26.

A series of fundraising events were organised throughout the year, including a successful fashion event held at Image by Vanessa on Milford Marina. 

The funds raised will help support the vital work carried out by the Pembrokeshire Baby Bank, which provides essential items to local families facing financial hardship.

A cheque for £1,500 was formally presented to volunteers from the Pembrokeshire Baby Bank during one of the Soroptimists’ business meetings.

Founded in 2019, Pembrokeshire Baby Bank supports families across the county who are experiencing financial difficulties. The charity accepts referrals from professionals and provides assistance to any eligible family living in Pembrokeshire, without discrimination.

Many of the items distributed to families are donated by members of the local community, while additional supplies are purchased using funds raised through donations and fundraising activities.

 

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