News
Further RCN strike action in Wales begins today
THE STRIKE comes after the majority of eligible members voted to reject the latest Welsh government NHS pay offer in a recent ballot.
Despite RCN Wales request for the Minister for Health and Social Services to re-open NHS pay negotiations, these talks are not yet forthcoming. As a result, nursing staff employed in the NHS in Wales, will return to the picket lines this morning.
Derogations will be tighter than those imposed in the first round of strike action in December 2022 meaning the disruption will be greater. We’re encouraging all members working at an NHS employer where we have a mandate to strike, to take strike action and to tell their employer they’ll be striking.
Speaking ahead of fresh strike action commencing at 7am today, RCN Wales Director Helen Whyley, said:
“Until the Minister for Health and Social Services re-opens meaningful negotiations to try to resolve our dispute, we will, once again, stand shoulder to shoulder on the picket lines across Wales.”
“If two consecutive days of strike action still does not shake the Welsh government to listen to the voice of nursing in Wales and take actions to resolve our dispute, we will return to the picket lines once again in July. Nursing staff are looking for a fair settlement that shows the government values and understands their profession now and into the future. I would remind the minister that it is entirely in her gift.”
“Nursing makes up the largest portion of the NHS. The Welsh government should heed our concerns about patients’ safety and well-being and the nursing profession future.”
“We will continue to be guided by our members, who are best placed to make decisions on what they consider to be an adequate acknowledgement of their skills and value in the NHS.”
“Our statutory industrial action ballot for more strike action will open in early July.”
Crime
Haverfordwest man accused of racially aggravated harassment
A HAVERFORDWEST man has been accused of racially aggravated harassment against a Haverfordwest town councillor.
Lee Woodmass, 48, of Hywel Road, Haverfordwest, is alleged to have harassed Councillor Randell Turner-Thomas, who represents the Castle ward, during an incident in the town centre on August 6 last year.
Woodmass is accused of intentionally causing alarm or distress to Cllr Turner-Thomas during an altercation.
Woodmass previously appeared before a district judge sitting at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court, where he denied the charge. He elected a Crown Court trial, and proceedings commenced on November 29.
The defendant later pleaded guilty to the offence on a basis, but this was not accepted by the prosecution.
A Newton Hearing will take place at Swansea Crown Court on January 2 to determine the facts of the case.
News
Angle RNLI locate missing person in early morning search
THE ANGLE LIFEBOAT’S crew were paged at 3:23am this morning (Sun, Dec 29) to assist the police with a search for a missing person in the Milford Haven area. Police officers had located an item of clothing on the beach and with concern that a person may have entered the water, the lifeboat was requested to assist.
Tasked to search from Milford Beach to the Rath, the lifeboat was soon on scene and a search was commenced. Not long into the search, the crew spotted a casualty on the rocks to the east of Milford Beach.
The Y boat was deployed and a crew member went ashore to reassure the casualty. Shortly after, the person was taken onboard the Y boat and handed over to police officers and members of Dale and Broad Haven Costguard Rescue Teams at the bottom of Slip Hill. With the casualty cold and wet, Y boat returned to the lifeboat to collect blankets.
After a brief handover, the Y boat was recovered and the lifeboat returned to her berth and readied for further service by 4:45am.
Crime
Youths failed to stop, then crashed into Milford Haven home
POLICE in Milford Haven have arrested two male youths following a fail-to-stop incident that ended with their car crashing into a residential property on Hamilton Terrace.
The incident occurred at 10:50pm on Friday (Dec 27). According to officers, a black Mercedes failed to stop on North Road before speeding along The Rath and turning back onto Hamilton Terrace. As the car continued down the road, it was met by a second police vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.
In an attempt to avoid the oncoming police car and another pursuing from behind, the vehicle tried to drive up Francis Street against the one-way system. However, it failed to make the turn and crashed into a residential property.
The occupants then fled on foot, with one officer pursuing on foot and another driving against the one-way system towards The Trafalgar Public House.
The property sustained damage to a wall, and the vehicle was left undrivable and is now being recovered. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.
The police were seen searching the crashed vehicle, and took several paper bags full of potential evidence from the scene.
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