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Bank Holiday beach safety message
FOLLOWING the number of tragic water related incidents across the country this summer, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is sending their deepest condolences to those effected, and would like to take this time to advise the public on how to use the sea safely.
Deputy Head of Community Safety, Steve Davies, said: “We cannot stress enough just how dangerous the sea can be, and how your life could change in a second.”
To avoid a potentially life threatening experience this Bank Holiday Weekend:
- Where possible, only swim at a beach patrolled by lifeguards. Please refer to the RNLI’s list of lifeguard patrolled beaches here – http://rnli.org/aboutus/lifeguardsandbeaches/Pages/Lifeguarded-beaches.aspx
- Before and upon arrival at the beach, look for safety information and follow it. Take note of which flags are up and what that means to you as a beach goer. Please see ROSPA’s beach flag information here – http://www.rospa.com/leisure-safety/water/advice/children-young-people/beach-flags/
- Never swim alone
- If you find yourself in trouble at the beach, try to remain calm – stick your hand in the air and shout for help
- If you see someone in trouble alert a lifeguard immediately and phone 999 or 112 and ask for the coastguard
- Always supervise children
- Do not use inflatables in strong winds or rough seas. Even a slight breeze could be stronger than you think at sea and could take you out to sea
- Never swim after drinking alcohol or taking drugs
- Even if it is a warm day and you are a good swimmer, you could still find yourself with cold water shock
- Beneath the surface you cannot see what is happening with rip currents, nor can you predict current, tide and wave activity. Don’t let it be too late – educate yourself beforehand and pay heed to all safety warnings at the beach.
“We want you to enjoy the wonderful beaches that the Welsh coastline has to offer safely and incident free this weekend,” Mr Davies concluded.
Crime
Man arrested after police stop car on Pembroke Dock street
A MAN was arrested after police stopped a car on Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, on Saturday afternoon (Apr 4).
Witnesses said the incident happened at around 5:00pm outside Bargain Booze, when two police vehicles – one marked and one unmarked – pulled over a motorist.
According to one bystander, officers searched the boot of the vehicle and arrested the man straight afterwards.
The same witness said what was suspected to be Class A drugs were found, although that detail has not been confirmed by police.
The man was taken away in a police car, while an officer drove the suspect’s vehicle from the scene.
The Herald has contacted Dyfed-Powys Police for comment.
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Students to get wider access to EMA support
MORE students in Pembrokeshire could soon qualify for a £40-a-week education grant as the Welsh Government expands eligibility for the Education Maintenance Allowance.
From September, an extra 1,500 students aged 16 to 18 across Wales will be able to claim the weekly payment, which is designed to help young people stay on in education.
Eluned Morgan MS welcomed the change, saying it would allow more families in Pembrokeshire to benefit from the support.
She said: “Wales already has the most generous EMA offer in the UK. Under a Tory government it was scrapped in England, while Scotland and Northern Ireland offer students less money than in Wales.
“EMA helps young people with costs like books, transport and meals – all things which can affect the cost of living for families.
“Every young person deserves the opportunity to reach their potential, so I am proud that, because of Welsh Labour choices, more students will be supported to do so.”
More than 18,000 students in Wales currently receive EMA, which is available to learners aged 16 to 18 from households below a set income threshold.
The Welsh Government said the latest expansion will mean even more young people can access weekly support from September.
Eluned Morgan said: “The Welsh EMA is breaking down barriers for learners in Pembrokeshire. Everybody deserves an equal opportunity to access education, and providing £40 a week to those eligible is one of the ways in which the Welsh Labour Government is making this a reality.
“Hundreds of learners in Pembrokeshire claim their EMA every year. At £40 a week, Welsh Labour delivers the most generous offer in the UK.
“I know this money makes a real difference for students and their families with the cost of living.
“And, of course, the Welsh Government’s £1 bus fare scheme for young people is helping to make the EMA go even further for families across Pembrokeshire.
“I would urge all 16 to 18-year-olds and their families in the county to take a few minutes to check whether they qualify for support.”
EMA can be used to help with education-related costs including transport, meals and study supplies.
Applications for the new EMA offer open on Monday (Apr 27).
Students and families can check eligibility and apply through Student Finance Wales, or speak to their school or college.
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Emergency services respond to incident in Haverfordwest town centre
EMERGENCY SERVICES were called to an incident in Haverfordwest town centre on Saturday morning (Apr 4), with police and ambulance crews attending near County Sports.
Pedestrians were asked to avoid part of the area while the incident was being dealt with, causing some disruption in the town centre.
A witness told The Herald they were walking towards Old Bridge when they were stopped from going through.
The witness said: “I was walking towards the Old Bridge and was told that I had to go around due to a medical emergency.”
The nature of the incident has not yet been officially confirmed.
The Herald understands the emergency response remained in place for some time as crews dealt with the situation.
We have contacted Dyfed-Powys Police for comment.
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