News
Welsh Ambulance Service urges caution as Storm Goretti brings snow and strong winds
THE WELSH AMBULANCE SERVICE has issued a public safety warning ahead of Storm Goretti, with heavy snowfall and strong winds forecast to hit parts of Wales.
The Met Office has described Storm Goretti as a “multi-hazard event” and has issued a series of amber and yellow weather warnings for snow across Wales and large areas of the UK. The Heads of the Valleys in south Wales are expected to be among the areas worst affected.
Forecasters say the conditions are likely to lead to significant disruption and hazardous travelling conditions from Thursday night (January 8) and into Friday.
Judith Bryce, Assistant Director of Operations at the Welsh Ambulance Service, said the NHS was already under sustained pressure following the New Year and was now preparing for the additional challenges posed by the severe weather.
She said: “Cold weather naturally leads to an increase in falls, breathing difficulties and road traffic collisions, so it’s important that people take steps to reduce the risk of becoming ill or injured, and help us, help you.
“Severe weather can also mean it may take longer to reach some patients, but if you have a genuine life-threatening emergency, please do continue to call us.
“Above all, please be kind and considerate to our staff who are working around the clock in our contact centres and on the frontline to provide care for communities across Wales.”
The Welsh Ambulance Service is advising members of the public to:
Ensure they have enough essential and prescription medication to last through any disruption
Avoid travelling unless it is absolutely necessary, and to drive with care if journeys cannot be delayed
- Take extra care on icy surfaces and wear suitable footwear
- Check in on elderly or vulnerable neighbours, friends and family
- Only call 999 in genuine life-threatening emergencies
Meanwhile, National Grid Electricity Distribution has also issued guidance to customers as snow, rain and high winds are forecast across south Wales.
The electricity network is designed to be resilient, but extreme weather can still cause disruption. High winds can damage equipment, while ice forming on overhead lines can add weight and increase the risk of faults.
Extra engineering and customer service teams have been placed on standby to respond quickly to any issues caused by the storm.
Roisin Quinn, Field Operations Director at National Grid Electricity Distribution, said: “We prepare year-round to ensure our teams are ready to respond quickly to any damage caused by severe weather.
“We understand how worrying storms like this can be, which is why our engineers, contact centre staff and welfare teams are ready to support customers whatever Storm Goretti brings.
“Our control centre will be operating 24/7 to manage supplies and coordinate a rapid response if power lines are affected, and we’ve increased staffing levels to keep people informed.”
Anyone experiencing a power cut is advised to call 105, a free number that connects directly to the local electricity network operator.
Entertainment
Story of friendship and history becomes a profound study of complicated humanity
WITH the Torch Theatre’s popular £5 cinema ticket offer running throughout January and February, Eleanor the Great is a standout screening not to be missed.
The film features a remarkable central performance from June Squibb, who shines as Eleanor Morgenstein, a sharp-witted and spirited 94-year-old whose carefully told story begins to take on a dangerous life of its own.
Eleanor has always prided herself on staying connected to the world around her. Following a devastating loss, she leaves Florida for New York City to live with her daughter and grandson, hoping to rebuild family ties. Instead, she finds herself increasingly isolated and invisible. A chance encounter leads her into a support group where she does not quite belong, and in an unguarded moment she shares a story that unexpectedly draws attention she never intended to seek.
As a young journalism student begins to pursue Eleanor as both a friend and mentor, the consequences of that story grow increasingly complex. When the situation spirals beyond her control, Eleanor is forced to confront the truth — and the cost of the life she has allowed others to believe.
Critics have praised Squibb’s performance. The Guardian described her as giving “an enjoyably twinkly performance,” while Empire Magazine noted: “The plot is predictable and the look unmemorable, but Johansson has nevertheless crafted a pleasingly old-fashioned character piece with just enough bite to balance its emotion.”
In her directorial debut, Scarlett Johansson delicately weaves themes of ageing, family, loss and the blurred line between truth and deceit. What begins as a quiet story of friendship and memory gradually unfolds into a thoughtful and deeply human exploration of identity.
Eleanor the Great will be screened at the Torch Theatre on:
- Friday, January 16 at 5:15pm
- Saturday, January 17 at 4:15pm
- Sunday, January 18 at 7:15pm
- Tuesday, January 20 at 7:45pm
Tickets are priced at £5 as part of the January cinema offer. For more information, visit the Torch Theatre website or contact the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
Health
Cardigan same-day urgent care service to open this weekend
A SAME-DAY urgent care service in Cardigan will open this weekend to help relieve pressure on local hospitals.
The Same Day Urgent Care (SDUC) service at Cardigan Integrated Care Centre (SA43 1JX) will be open on Saturday, January 10, and Sunday, January 11, between 9:00am and 6:30pm, supporting services across the Hywel Dda University Health Board area.
The service brings together urgent primary care, minor injuries treatment, and some same-day urgent care in one location, led by experienced advanced urgent care practitioners.
Patients are asked not to attend without an appointment and should first phone 01239 807019 to speak with a triage nurse, who will assess their needs and arrange an appropriate appointment time.
Andrew Carruthers, Chief Operating Officer at Hywel Dda University Health Board, said:
“Our hospitals are currently dealing with significant demand, which is leading to long waits in our emergency departments.
“The Same Day Urgent Care service in Cardigan is an excellent alternative for people who need treatment over the weekend.
“I’d like to thank the service for working quickly to extend their opening hours this weekend. This will provide important support for our wider healthcare system. I’d also like to thank our community for helping us to help you by choosing the right service in the right place.”
X-ray facilities will not be available this weekend. However, patients are still encouraged to phone the triage service on 01239 807019 for advice and guidance.
Health services remain under pressure due to increased demand. By choosing the most appropriate service, patients can help ensure NHS resources are used responsibly and that staff are able to care for those most in need.
Anyone unsure which service they need for an illness or injury can visit:
https://hduhb.nhs.wales/help-us-help-you
Further information and directions for Cardigan’s Same Day Urgent Care service are available at:
https://hduhb.nhs.wales/healthcare/hospitals-and-centres/same-day-urgent-care/
In a life-threatening emergency, always dial 999.
News
Search of River Teifi continues as police scale back multi-agency response
Family kept informed as officers urge public to avoid unsafe independent searches
A POLICE search of the River Teifi in Cardigan will continue over the weekend as officers look for a man who entered the water during the early hours of Sunday (Jan 4).
Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police have spent the past five days searching the river and its banks alongside colleagues from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, the RNLI and HM Coastguard.
The man is believed to be 30-year-old Kurtis Brook. Police say they remain in close contact with his family to ensure they are kept updated and supported.
Despite the large-scale operation, Kurtis has not been located.
Because of the nature of the incident and the time that has passed since the last sighting, the multi-agency element of the response is now being stood down. The search will continue under the direction of Dyfed-Powys Police.
Chief Inspector Richard Yelland said the outcome so far was not what officers or the family had hoped for.
“Sadly, the search to date has not resulted in the outcome we were hoping for, and we have communicated this to Kurtis’s family,” he said.
“We remain committed to finding Kurtis and will continue to do all we can in the coming days to bring him home.”
He added that police retain the specialist capability to continue searching on the water with the force’s marine unit, along the riverbanks on foot, and from the air using drones, which will be deployed when appropriate by trained search managers.
Chief Insp Yelland also thanked members of the public who have volunteered to help.
“Over the past few days we have coordinated volunteer searches, and we are grateful to those who have adhered to our search parameters,” he said. “It shows how close-knit the Cardigan community is, and we know the family has taken comfort from the support shown.”
However, he warned against uncoordinated efforts.
“There are risks in carrying out independent searches. If there are safe areas that can be searched, we will communicate this. Your cooperation helps keep everyone safe and respects the integrity of the search operation.”
Anyone with information that could assist officers — or if the person who entered the water is now safe — is asked to contact police quoting reference 52 of Sunday (Jan 4):
• Online via Dyfed-Powys Police
• Email: [email protected]
• Telephone: 101
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