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Five Haverfordwest firefighters retire from duty

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FIVE firefighters recently retired from Haverfordwest fire station had been working the Retained Duty System for well over 100 years between them, the fire service confirmed this week.

The five retirees are: Firefighter Andrew Wilson, Firefighter Phillip Squelch, Firefighter Rob Price, Firefighter Phillip Rogers. Firefighter David Thomas

Watch Manager Keith Jenkins said: “Station Manager Emyr Thomas and I gave presentation gifts to the guys: breathing apparatus brass tallies to each individual and a  20-year medal to Firefighter Rob Price. The men also received certificates of service.

Keith Jenkins added: “This is a fantastic achievement that these firefighters have given their commitment to serving the community and attending various incidents throughout their careers, such as house fires, RTC, Special service calls etc.

“On-call firefighters are an essential part of the emergency services network and come from all walks of life.

“They have often chosen a career outside of the fire service, but also wish to serve their community as a firefighter.

“They are ready to respond to emergencies, prevent fire and rescue incidents from happening, and protect people and property across Pembrokeshire.

“Amongst the requirements to be eligible to become an on-call firefighter, you will need to live or work within 10 minutes of the fire station.

“On-call firefighters will also need to stay within the agreed set travel distance when on-call, to respond to emergency calls when needed.

“As a Fire and Rescue Service, we serve every member of the public in Pembrokeshire and therefore welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds within our county.

“If you are successful in your application to become an on-call firefighter, we will provide you with all the training and support required to respond to emergency incidents such as property fires, road traffic collisions and incidents involving flooding, rescues from height and many other specialist emergency calls. You will also receive training to deliver community safety advice that will help keep people safe in their homes and communities.”

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service also work with local employers to release their staff to respond to emergency incidents.

Crew Manager James Johnson added: “There are many benefits for employers who allow their staff to serve as on-call firefighters. These include a high standard of training for those members of staff; in areas such as Manual handling, health and safety, and first aid. Employees will also receive upskilling in the development of teamwork, problem-solving and communication skills. There are also opportunities for management development and qualifications within the Fire Service and, of course, the profile-raising of your company or organisation.”

If you are interested, in becoming a firefighter please fill in the attached LINK with expressions of interest.
https://www.mawwfire.gov.uk/eng/join-us/on-call-recruitment/expression-of-interest-form/

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Kurtz backs west Wales businesses at Cardiff net zero Event

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THIS week, local businesses and industry leaders from across Wales gathered at a Confederation of British Industry (CBI) event in Cardiff to discuss Wales’ journey toward a Net Zero future.

Among those championing the potential for West Wales was local Senedd Member Samuel Kurtz, who serves as the Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Energy.

The event featured a panel discussion, with Mr. Kurtz joining other key speakers, including Luke Fletcher MS and representatives from major Welsh energy projects. Together, they highlighted the exciting opportunities that renewable energy investments could bring to Wales and discussed ways to overcome the challenges of infrastructure and development in this sector.

A major focus was the critical role that Pembrokeshire will play in Wales’ transition to renewable energy. Local projects such as the Celtic Freeport, developments at the Port of Milford Haven and key local employers such as RWE, Valero and others were showcased as vital components in the nation’s Net Zero strategy. Luciana Ciubotariu, CEO of Celtic Freeport, and Steve Edwards from Green Gen Cymru were on hand to share insights on how Pembrokeshire’s ports and energy projects are set to bring economic benefits and clean energy to the region.

Following the event, Mr. Kurtz expressed his enthusiasm for the role that West Wales can play in supporting sustainable economic growth through green initiatives:

“It was fantastic to see such a strong turnout of business and industry leaders all focused on a shared goal for Wales’ Net Zero ambitions. A partnership between government and industry, grounded in smart investment, is essential if we are to secure both our energy future and sustainable jobs in our communities.

“Here in West Wales, we have a huge opportunity to create skilled, well-paid jobs in areas like hydrogen fuel, floating offshore wind, and through the Celtic Freeport project. With the right support, these initiatives can deliver lasting prosperity for our communities.

The CBI event in Cardiff emphasized the importance of local investment and collaboration to make Wales a leader in renewable energy. By leveraging the strengths of Pembrokeshire’s natural resources and local talent, Mr. Kurtz and fellow attendees underscored that West Wales is ready to play a leading role in building a cleaner, greener economy for future generations.

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Family pays tribute to A40 collision victim Joshua

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THE FAMILY of Joshua Jones-Rogers, 29, who tragically lost his life in a collision on the A40 near Canaston Bridge Roundabout, has paid tribute to him following the incident on Friday (Nov 1) at 11:15pm.

In a heartfelt statement, Joshua’s family said: “Joshua, we are lost without you. Despite your antics, you were our little troublemaker. The messages we have received show just how much you were loved by everyone. We will love you always. Forever our boy, forever a father, forever our brother, forever our grandson, forever our friend.”

The family extended their gratitude to the emergency services and members of the public who were present on that fateful night.

Police are investigating the collision and urge anyone who may have been on the A40 near Canaston Bridge Roundabout at the time to come forward. Officers are particularly keen to speak with any motorists who may have dashcam footage from the area around that time.

Anyone with information can contact the police either online at DPP Contact Online, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.

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Large drug haul discovered near West Wales police station

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A SUBSTANTIAL quantity of drugs was uncovered in a building just a few doors away from a police station in Newcastle Emlyn.

Dyfed-Powys Police seized 435 cannabis plants from the former Co-op shop on Wednesday, November 6, after securing a search warrant. The building is located only four doors down from the town’s police station.

A local worker, who wished to remain anonymous, told BBC Wales, “I’m not surprised drugs were found there—the smell has been around for at least a month.”

Officials confirmed that no arrests have been made so far, and investigations are ongoing. Police stated that officers will maintain a presence in the area as the inquiry continues.

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