News
Nurse kept quiet about being sacked to get Withybush job
A NURSE landed a job at Withybush hospital by keeping quiet about being sacked by a hospital in Swansea, a judge heard today (Oct 2).
Lawrence Pamanano Lagman, aged 43, had been dismissed by Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board following concerns about his capabilities while a nurse at Morriston and Gorseinon hospitals between April 2011 and June 2013.
Victoria Thomas, prosecuting, told Swansea Crown Court that four months after being dismissed he obtained a job at Withybush without revealing his true employment history and worked there for two months before being discovered.
Lagman, of Pemberton, Llanelli, admitted fraud by false representation contrary to the Fraud Act.
Miss Thomas said Lagman had been asked if he had anything to declare that might affect his chances of getting the Withybush job but still kept quiet about what had happened in Swansea.
Lagman was later sacked from Withybush for gross misconduct following a disciplinary hearing and now works for Amazon.
Lagman’s barrister, Ieuan Rees, described him as a diligent and caring family man and said there had not been any complaints about his performance during his short time at Withybush.
Judge Peter Heywood said it was “hugely disappointing” to see Lagman in court but he had been under a duty to be frank with Withybush at the time of applying for the job.
Lagman was made the subject of a 12 month community order and told to carry out 140 hours of unpaid work for the community.
He s currently suspended from practising as a nurse by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
After the hearing, Peter Evans, a specialist with the NHS Counter Fraud Service (Wales) said, “As a nurse Lagman was in a position of trust which demands honesty and integrity.
“It is unacceptable to withhold information on NHS application forms or to provide false information in order to gain employment.”
Charity
Letterston dog show raises over £750 for local charities
ON SUNDAY (Dec 22), Letterston Ring Craft successfully raised £755.55 for two Pembrokeshire-based charities during a fun dog show event. The funds were equally split between South Pembrokeshire Cat Rescue and Letterston Memorial Hall.
The event featured a variety of well-attended classes, including child handling and fancy dress, drawing participation from dog enthusiasts of all levels.
This fundraiser marked the first charitable event supporting South Pembrokeshire Cat Rescue. Founded and managed by Lizzy Austwick, the rescue organisation aids unwanted, feral, and sick cats across Pembrokeshire and responds to urgent cases in Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. The rescue provides neutering support for stray and feral cats, directs owners to available resources, and specialises in helping stray cats with severe injuries, raising essential funds for their care.
For assistance, Lizzy can be contacted via the rescue’s Facebook page or at 07575 131443.
Letterston Ring Craft welcomes new members interested in training and showing their dogs, from local companion shows to prestigious events like Crufts. The club meets every other Sunday in Letterston, and further details can be found on their Facebook page.
Looking ahead, the next fun dog show is scheduled for early next year and will support Belle’s Story Charity. For more information or to get involved, contact Gentle Lowe at 07956 653401.
Charity
£3,800 donated to services across Withybush Hospital
THE CAMROSE VINTAGE WORKING DAY team has donated £3,800 to services across Withybush Hospital.
Their 37th annual event raised a record breaking £25,000, which has now been distributed among 26 local charities.
They donated the funds to the Stroke Ward, Specialist Respiratory Team, Chemo Day Unit and Heads Up! Hair Loss Initiative at Withybush Hospital. Each service received £950.
The Heads Up! initiative provides a person-centred, holistic hair loss service for cancer patients. It brings together healthcare and haircare professionals from local communities to give patients the knowledge and products needed to manage their hair loss with dignity and choice.
Katie Hancock, Fundraising Officer, said: “Thank you to Andrew, the team and the supporters of the Camrose Vintage Working Day for your generosity once again. Your donation to each service is amazing and will make a big difference. We are hugely grateful for your wonderful support.
“The support of our local communities enables us to provide services over and above what the NHS can provide in the three counties of Hywel Dda and we are extremely grateful for every donation we receive.”
Pictured above: Andrew James, Chairman of Camrose Vintage Working Day with Withybush Hospital staff from the Stroke Ward, Specialist Respiratory Team, Chemo Day Unit, Heads Up! Hair Loss initiative.
Community
Neyland Community Christmas Lunch a festive success
NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL rolled up their sleeves to support this year’s Community Christmas Lunch, spreading festive cheer and warm hospitality to attendees on Christmas Day at the Alumchine.
Councillors Steve Campodonic, David Devauden, Steve Thomas, and Brian Rothero began their efforts as early as 7:30am, working tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly.
The dedicated organisers, including Trish Campodonic, Pam, and Lloyd Hamilton, along with other volunteers, created a welcoming space filled with festive spirit and a delicious meal with all the trimmings.
The event brought together members of the community who might otherwise have spent the day alone, highlighting the warmth and generosity that Neyland is known for.
A heartfelt ‘Well done’ to everyone involved for making this Christmas lunch a resounding success and spreading joy to so many.
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October 5, 2015 at 6:33 pm
If only she’d been a senior pen pusher – she’d have been paid an absolute fortune to “retire” quietly then go and do the same job somewhere else