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Hook CP School students are #justsaying

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Students Rhys Phelps, William Harries, Seren Harrold, and Thiesbe Weaver with Matt Townsend, Cllr David Lloyd and Cllr Michael John

AN INNOVATIVE new project designed to give pupils at Hook CP School a strong voice in the future of their community is to be highlighted at a health professionals’ conference at Llanelli this week.

#justsaying aims to find out the pupils’ views on where they live, what wellbeing means to them, and what their ideal community would look like, says Matt Townsend from PLANED, who has been running the scheme.

Praising the school’s ‘vibrant and engaging learning environment’, he said: “The school is incredible. The pupils are so informed and forward-thinking. Their ideas and vision for positive change are inspirational.

“To know that children have this level of awareness is impressive and humbling.”

In fact, he was so impressed with the initial results of the Leader-funded project that he presented a report on its success to the Pembrokeshire PSB (Public Services Board).

In turn, that led to an invitation to speak about it at the Hywel Dda ‘Voice of the Child’ conference on 5th November as an example of best practice.

The project has explored children’s opinions about their community through engaging activities and games. Rhys, Thiesbe, Seren and William in Year 6 said it had been very enjoyable.

“It’s been really good to give our ideas on how we would like to see the village in the future,” said Seren. “One of our ideas is to have more football and rugby and other sport in the village,” added Rhys.

William suggested it would be good to have a campsite which would attract more visitors, and Thiesbe said it had been a good experience to participate in the project and lots of fun.

Matt said the aim is to bridge the gap between the priorities of the Well-being of Future Generations Act (Wales) 2015 and the views of the youngest in the community.
“It’s essential to involve the children and young people of Pembrokeshire in our community work, and to let them know that their views are important,” he said.
Headteacher Louise John said: “All children have been involved in the project and Matt’s work has enabled the sharing of their ideas with the whole community to take place.

“Pupil Voice is very strong at our school and this has been evidenced by the pupils contributions during workshops with Matt. I am extremely proud of the children’s work and appreciative of the opportunities that have been given to Hook School to demonstrate its practices.”

Michael John, the local County Councillor and School Governor, echoed Mr Townsend’s praise of the vibrant environment at the school.

“The children’s input in this project has been fantastic and shows the strong connection they feel for their community. They have had some innovative and mature ideas to enhance its future, and it has been a pleasure listening to them” he said.

Councillor David Lloyd added that it was great to see a clear voice being given to the future generation.

“It was a moving experience to visit Hook School Youth voices do matter and when they are given the opportunity to be listened to as at Hook School, and an increasing number of our schools in Pembrokeshire, the effect is transformational.

“Effectively giving ‘ownership’ of the school to the children builds self-esteem and develops responsibility allowing learning to flourish.

“This was a fine example of how we in Pembrokeshire are growing ethical, informed citizens consistent with the requirements of the new curriculum for Wales. My sincere congratulations to all concerned.”

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Lifeboat crew plucks woman in difficulty from the water

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ANGLE All-Weather Lifeboat was requested to launch at 10pm on Sunday night (May 19).

The Coastguard had received a call reporting a female in difficulty in the water off Fort Road, Pembroke Dock.

The Lifeboat launched and began making best speed to the area, arriving on scene just 10 minutes later.

The Police and Ambulance Service also attended and were waiting in Hobbs Point car park.

The Port Authority Pilot Vessel ‘St Davids’ had not long arrived on scene and commenced searching, and members of the Dale Coastguard Rescue Team were on the beach with the first informant conning the Lifeboat on to the approximate position of the casualty.

The crew could hear the casualty screaming, and shortly after she came into view in the Lifeboat’s searchlights.

Heading immediately for her, she began to struggle further and on numerous occasions began to slip below the surface.

Just in time, the crew reached out a boat hook which the casualty managed to grab hold of where she was then floated into the Lifeboat’s man overboard recovery cradle and recovered onboard.

The crew immediately began warming and reassuring the casualty whilst carrying out a thorough casualty care assessment.

The decision was made to redirect all assets to Hobbs Point where the Lifeboat would come alongside.

A few minutes later once secure alongside, the crew were met by members of Dale, Tenby and St Govan’s Coastguard Rescue Teams, Paramedics and Police Officers.

The casualty was safely walked ashore to an awaiting ambulance.

With no further assistance required, the lifeboat and her crew were stood down to return to station where she was readied for further service by 11:45pm.

The RNLI said: “A huge thanks to the crew of the pilot vessel for their quick response and valuable assistance in searching, and to the Coastguard for their direction to the casualty. A fantastic example of multi-agency teamwork!”

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Paul Davies calls for Withyhedge independent public inquiry

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A CALL for an independent public inquiry into the ongoing situation at Withyhedge landfill site has been made by local Senedd Member Paul Davies. Mr Davies made the call in the Senedd Chamber, whilst asking the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs just how bad the situation had to get before the local community could receive some support from the Welsh Government.

Resource Management Ltd (RML), which operates the Withyhedge site has already been issued several Enforcement Notices by Natural Resources Wales and yet local residents are still living with potentially toxic odours and emissions.

Mr Davies said, “Week after week I have stood up in the Senedd Chamber and asked for the Welsh Government to intervene to support the local community. People have complained of coughs, nausea and swollen eyes and yet despite the sympathetic words of Government Cabinet Secretaries, there has been no support forthcoming.”

“The people of Pembrokeshire deserve better and so I’m calling for an independent public inquiry to fully understand why this situation has been so poorly handled and why my constituents have been so badly let down.”

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Simon Hart calls for a Sustainable Farming Scheme that delivers

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FURTHER delays to the introduction of new farming subsidies in Wales have met with a cautious welcome.

Following widespread protests from farmers, Welsh Labour Rural Affairs Secretary, Huw Irranca-Davies, has announced the Sustainable Farming Scheme will now be put on hold until 2026.

The decision has been welcomed by former Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart MP. The candidate for Caerfyrddin says the Welsh government must now work closely with farmers – and not against them.

He said: “We are told this decision shows the Plaid Cymru / Welsh Labour Cooperation administration is listening to farmers concerns. In my opinion, they should have been listening to them from the get-go and these proposals should never have been included by Plaid Cymru as part of their co-operation agreement.

“Whilst I appreciate this pause gives the Welsh government more time to get this vital scheme right, it also prolongs uncertainty in an industry that is at the very heart of our economy.

“We now need to see real progress, with the Plaid Cymru / Welsh Labour cooperators working at pace, alongside people who know the industry, to deliver a scheme that brings real benefits to our farmers.”

After a series of delays, the Sustainable Farming System was meant to come into operation in April 2025.

Rules that meant 10% of land needed to be covered by woodland and 10% earmarked for wildlife habitat caused widespread protests and led to claims that 5,000 jobs could be lost from the industry.

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