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Bluestone announces exclusive prize for winners of the Child of Wales Awards

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AS ANTICIPATION builds for the upcoming Child of Wales Awards 2024, to be held at Swansea Arena on September 27, 2024, Bluestone National Park Resorts, the sponsor of the event’s Environmental Champion Award, has unveiled an extraordinary gesture to further elevate the event’s significance.

In a move aimed at celebrating the outstanding achievements of the children and young people nominated, Bluestone National Park Resorts has generously offered all winners from the awards’ 11 categories an unforgettable holiday experience for them and their families at their prestigious resort.

The Child of Wales Awards – an event dedicated to honouring the remarkable accomplishments of young individuals across Wales – is set to recognise extraordinary achievements in various categories, including bravery, community leadership, environmental stewardship, and more. Bluestone National Park Resorts’ commitment to supporting environmental conservation aligns perfectly with the spirit of the awards, making them an ideal partner for the Environmental Champion Award.

The announcement of Bluestone National Park Resorts’ generous prize offering adds a new level of excitement to the Child of Wales Awards 2024 and is expected to further inspire nominations from communities across Wales. Nominations for the awards are currently open, and individuals are encouraged to nominate deserving young individuals who have made a positive impact in their communities.

Bluestone National Park Resorts, known for its breathtaking scenery, family-friendly accommodations, and commitment to environmental sustainability, will provide the perfect backdrop for winners and their families to relax, unwind, and create lasting memories together. With a wide range of activities and amenities, including nature trails, adventure parks, and wellness facilities, Bluestone promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Rebecca Rigby, Director of Operations at Bluestone National Park Resorts, said: “This partnership with the Child of Wales Awards aligns closely with our values at Bluestone National Park Resorts. We are honoured to support the incredible young individuals being recognised at the awards and offer them and their families an opportunity to enjoy a well-deserved break at our resort as part of their prize. We look forward to welcoming the winners and creating unforgettable memories for them.”

Blanche Sainsbury, Founder of the Child of Wales Awards, said: “We are thrilled to partner, once again, with Bluestone National Park Resorts for the Child of Wales Awards 2024. Their generosity in offering all winners and their families a holiday at their renowned resort is truly exceptional. This gesture not only adds an extra layer of excitement to the awards but also serves as a testament to Bluestone’s dedication to celebrating and supporting the achievements of young individuals.”

For more information about the Child of Wales Awards 2024 and to submit nominations, please visit https://www.nationalchildrenofwalesawards.org/nominate-now/

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New Quay RNLI’s inshore lifeboat rescues stranded 26ft yacht

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NEW QUAY RNLI’s inshore lifeboat was launched on service at 08:32 this morning to assist a 26ft yacht in difficulty a quarter of a mile from New Quay harbour.

Launching with four volunteer crew members, the D-class lifeboat, the Will Morgan, quickly located the vessel, with one person on board.

Simon Rigby, New Quay RNLI’s helm said, “The yacht had lost all means of propulsion, both sail and engine, and was unable to recover a fouled anchor.

“Having assessed the situation we decided that the best course of action was to take the vessel under tow to New Quay harbour. We placed two members of our crew on board, disconnected the anchor chain and began the tow.

“Having safely berthed the yacht alongside the harbour wall, we returned to station just after 09:30.”

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New Quay RNLI stalwart volunteer receives award from High Sheriff of Dyfed

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RECENTLY, a long-standing member of New Quay RNLI, Tim Richards received an award from the High Sheriff of Dyfed, Professor Medwin Hughes for valuable services to the community.

The High Sheriff Awards are a mark of distinction and recognition given to volunteers, groups and public servants based in Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire who are making a significant contribution to society through enhancing safety and cohesion in our communities.

Stalwart volunteer of New Quay RNLI from shore crew to fundraising, Tim has been part of the crew for over 16 years and has held many positions from shore crew to Chair of New Quay RNLI Fundraising Group including working overseas but always returning to New Quay RNLI.

Tim, aged 74, said, “I was truly honoured to receive my services to the community award from The High Sheriff of Dyfed, Professor Hughes. I’ve been part of New Quay RNLI for over 16 years and encourage anyone to take part. It’s a great institution to be involved with. I’ve always had strong connections to the sea being a keen kayaker and boatman and I’ll continue to support New Quay RNLI as being a volunteer and saving lives at sea is deeply rooted in me.”

Alice Coleman, RNLI Community Manager added, “We would also like to congratulate Tim for his well-deserved award and thank him for all his hard work over the years with the New Quay RNLI crew and with the New Quay RNLI fundraising group. It’s volunteers like Tim who are an integral part of the organisation and ensure the RNLI can continue to save lives at sea.”

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RNLI prepare for summer with medical training exercise in Pembrokeshire

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RNLI lifeguards from the north Pembrokeshire team, volunteers from St Davids RNLI and St Davids Coastguard Rescue Team came together at Whitesands beach on Thursday (18 April), for a multi-agency medical training exercise. Pembrokeshire RNLI lifeguards and St Davids volunteer lifeboat crew took part in a multi-agency medical training exercise alongside St Davids Coastguard Rescue Team in preparation for the upcoming summer season.

The Coastal Medicine programme was set up six years ago at the suggestion of clinicians from Hywel Dda University Health Board. The aim of the programme is train lifeguards, lifeboat crews and HM Coastguard teams in working collaboratively when responding to medical incidents on the coast.

Clinicians from Hywel Dda work with RNLI staff to design exercises simulating mass-casualty incidents on land and afloat. The exercises allow lifeguards, lifeboat crews and Coastguard teams to practise and test their rescue response and casualty care.

The simulated incident at Whitesands involved a medical incident at sea leading to a boat going out of control and ploughing through a group of swimmers causing multiple injuries. RNLI lifeguards responded to casualties on the beach while St Davids inshore and all-weather lifeboat crews dealt with the situation at sea. St Davids Coastguard Rescue supported RNLI colleagues as they would in a real-life scenario.

In total there were six casualties to treat, all of whom were given the immediate medical care by the teams on scene. As in a real-life scenario, they were then prepared to be handed over to the care of the Ambulance Service.

Roger Smith, RNLI Area Lifesaving Manager said: ‘The scenario was based on a real-life incident, it’s so important that we train in dealing with challenging situations.

‘The RNLI lifeguards, lifeboat crew, and the Coastguard rescue team worked really well together collaborating together to achieve the best possible result.

‘The feedback from all the participants was really positive, and our medical colleagues were very complimentary about the competence shown and the inter-agency co-operation.

‘This scenario training gives confidence to our lifeguards and lifeboat crews, and ensures the teamwork and communication is already in place ready for real-life incidents.’

Martin Charlton, an RNLI lifeguard in north Pembrokeshire said:

‘Last night’s exercise was a great opportunity for me and my colleagues on the lifeguard team to upskill ahead of the summer season.

‘We regularly attend incidents in the season that require a multi-agency response. These scenarios are a brilliant opportunity to prepare for the the most challenging situations.

‘The team and I thoroughly enjoyed the exercise and feel better prepared for the season as a result.

‘It’s always a pleasure working alongside the Coastguard rescue team and the lifeboat as one crew.’

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