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Hundreds attend recruitment drive at Bluestone

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HUNDREDS of jobseekers from across Pembrokeshire have attended a recruitment drive at Bluestone National Park Resort.
Dozens of new roles have been advertised as part of the holiday resort’s expansion.
The recruitment event was held at the park to give applicants a sense of what the many jobs will offer at one of Wales’ most stunning rural locations.
More than 300 hopefuls attended the event on Friday (Jun 16) and 112 applications were submitted on the day.
The luxury short-break holiday destination, situated within the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is looking to recruit for a variety of positions, from chefs to housekeepers, admin to lifeguards.
As well as being drawn by the park’s stunning location near Narberth, applicants keen on working in the hospitality industry will no doubt be attracted by the range of benefits on offer, including discounted access to the resort’s five star accommodation, free entry to its water park the Blue Lagoon plus the Employee Wellbeing programme.
Claire Lewis, Head of People Services, said: “We were delighted that so many people attended and that there has been such a huge interest by those hoping to join our growing workforce. I think it’s testament to the reputation of Bluestone as a great place to work, and our approach to developing talent within providing real career choices.”
The business has a plethora of roles across all aspects of the business, from guest services, sales and marketing, food and beverage, housekeeping, leisure, entertainment and in its award winning spa.
“We also have roles in IT and people services, so we’re very pleased to attract a wide range of applicants,” added Claire.
“We had 112 applications submitted at the event, which is very encouraging. We are expecting there to be many more in the coming days and weeks.
“If you really take pride in your work, and you’re up for a new challenge, then you could become part of the Bluestone team. You could be part of a truly unique company that has set new standards for the tourism industry in Wales by showcasing all that’s best about Pembrokeshire.”
News
Welsh Conservatives urge review of sex education after ‘choking’ lesson claims

Concerns raised over PSHE content in Bridgend schools
THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have called for an immediate review of personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) lessons in Bridgend, following reports that pupils were taught about sexual practices involving choking.
Natasha Asghar MS, the Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education, has written to Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Education, requesting urgent clarification and action. The lessons, she claims, could risk normalising “harmful, misogynistic behaviours” among young people.
Ms Asghar said she was particularly concerned about the message such lessons might send to young girls and warned of the potential influence of violent pornography on youth culture.
“This is a matter of great urgency. Schools should be places of learning, not environments where harmful behaviours are taught or normalised,” she said.
“This is an alarming indication of the cultural shift towards violent and demeaning acts towards women and young girls being perceived as acceptable. Our education system must actively counter such trends, not contribute to them.”
The Welsh Conservatives have called for Bridgend County Council to work closely with domestic abuse charities, such as Welsh Women’s Aid, and with survivors of abuse, to ensure that sex education lessons are delivered appropriately and sensitively.
“These sensitive and serious topics should be addressed with care and expertise, not reduced to PowerPoint presentations,” Ms Asghar added. She has requested a ministerial statement in the Senedd next week.
Calls for context and clarity
The Welsh Government has not yet responded to the claims. It is currently unclear which materials or lesson plans were involved, or whether the lessons were part of approved curriculum guidance.
Sex education in Wales is now taught under the new Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) framework, which became mandatory in 2022 and aims to provide age-appropriate, inclusive and factual information to pupils across all schools.
Supporters of the new framework say it aims to equip young people with knowledge about consent, respectful relationships and personal safety. Some experts argue that avoiding topics like pornography or rough sex may leave young people unprepared or misinformed.
The Herald understands that some education professionals have defended the inclusion of difficult topics—such as choking or coercive sexual behaviour—when taught responsibly and in age-appropriate ways, as a way of tackling myths, preventing harm and encouraging discussion around consent.
Bridgend County Borough Council has not commented publicly on the matter, but the issue is likely to be raised formally in the Senedd next week.
Crime
Motorbike stolen from roadside near Brecon

POLICE are investigating the theft of a motorbike from the A470 near Storey Arms, close to Brecon.
The Lexmoto LXR, described as blue and silver in colour, was awaiting recovery when it was stolen sometime between 9:00pm on Tuesday (Apr 8) and 11:00am on Wednesday (Apr 9).
Officers are appealing to anyone who was travelling along the A470 during that time and may have seen anything suspicious.
Dash cam footage could be especially helpful to the investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police via:
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| 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk
| 101
Quote reference: 25*307219
Crime
Haverfordwest man admits assault after woman withdraws support

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Kieran Vaughan, aged 37, of Caradoc Place, appeared at Swansea Crown Court charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm in connection with an incident on March 8.
While Vaughan denied the more serious charge, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault by beating.
Prosecutor Georgia Donohue told the court: “That’s acceptable to the Crown because the complainant has withdrawn her support.”
Judge Geraint Walters adjourned the case for a pre-sentence report. Vaughan will be sentenced on May 15.
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