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Ceredigion Preseli women pension campaigners praise MP

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1950s women pension campaigners in Ceredigion Preseli have thanked their MP Ben Lake for taking part in a Drop-In information session for new MPs held at Westminster on 11th September.

On 21st March the Parliamentary & Health Service Ombudsman published his final report into changes to women’s state pension age. It announced that the Department for Work and Pensions was guilty of maladministration because it failed to provide proper information to 1950s women about delays to their State Pension age; that the women involved suffered injustice as a result; and that they should receive compensation.

“Ben takes every opportunity to promote the WASPI cause in Parliament to support the 1950s women in his constituency,” said Pamela Judge, Joint Co-ordinator of Ceredigion Preseli WASPI. “He has been a long-standing supporter of our campaign. We were grateful for his input to our session for new MPs. I know he will do all he can to see that we get the compensation we are owed as recommended by the Ombudsman.”

Hilary Simpson, WASPI National Chair, added: “The Drop-In session was a resounding success, with a record number of MPs attending. We were delighted to be able to speak to them individually, answer their questions and make sure they are fully aware of the need for progress to be made on compensation as quickly as possible following the publication of the Ombudsman’s report almost six months ago.”

Ben Lake added: “I was pleased to attend the recent Drop-In session in Parliament, and it was encouraging to see so many MPs present.      

“The strong turnout underscores just how important this campaign is, especially as it has been dragging on for far too many years. I’ve been campaigning for justice for 1950s-born women affected by the changes to state pension age for a long time, and I firmly believe they deserve the fairness and recognition they’ve been denied. Seeing so much support gives me hope that we are moving closer to some sort of resolution and I will certainly continue to make the case for it.”

WASPI representatives recently met with Pensions Minister Emma Reynolds to discuss their case.      

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Woman, 70, admits causing death of baby in by dangerous driving

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A 70-YEAR-OLD woman has pleaded guilty to causing the tragic death of an eight-month-old baby in a pram by dangerous driving outside a hospital in West Wales.

Bridget Carole Curtis admitted the charge at Swansea Crown Court, where she faced allegations of causing the death of baby Mabli Cariad Hall on 21 June last year. The incident occurred outside Withybush Hospital in Pembrokeshire, where Mabli was being pushed in her pram when a white BMW, driven by Curtis, struck the child near the hospital’s entrance.

Mabli was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff and later transferred to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, she died four days later as a result of severe traumatic brain injuries.

During the court proceedings, Judge Geraint Walters disqualified Curtis from driving and ordered psychiatric and pre-sentence reports to be conducted ahead of her sentencing. Curtis, who had held a full, clean driving licence and had no prior convictions, voluntarily surrendered her licence following the incident.

John Dye, representing Curtis, informed the court of her deep remorse, stating: “She is absolutely devastated to be here.”

Mabli’s family, speaking through a statement issued by Dyfed-Powys Police, expressed the profound grief they continue to endure since the loss of their daughter. “This last year has been the most horrendous time of our lives. Our family life has been changed forever, and to this day we are still trying to come to terms with what has happened. Every day is a day of pain for us, even now, but as parents, we still have to give the love and support our other children need as they are still trying to come to terms with losing their baby sister.”

The family also extended their gratitude to the police and the 2Wish charity, which has provided them with vital support during this tragic period.

Curtis is set to appear at Swansea Crown Court for sentencing on November 22.

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Police make arrest following allegation of sexual assault in Milford Haven

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SCENES of crime officers were at The Water Gardens in Milford Haven on Friday (Sept 20) following reports of a sexual assault.

Police said that they have the alleged assailant in custody.

A spokesperson told The Pembrokeshire herald in a statement: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of a sexual assault which occurred at around 9pm on Thursday, September 19, in the vicinity of the Rath, Milford Haven.

“One person has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and remains in police custody. The victim is being supported by specialist officers.

“Residents will see an increased police presence in the area whilst the investigation continues.”

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Storms brewing: Pembrokeshire braces for weekend washout

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The Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings for Pembrokeshire this weekend, as thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected to cause significant disruptions across the county.

The first warning is in effect on Saturday, 21st September, from 1am until 11.59pm. Thunderstorms and heavy showers are forecast, bringing the potential for flooding, power cuts, and, in some cases, a risk to life.

A second warning has been issued for Sunday, 22nd September, also running from midnight until 11.59pm. This time, heavy rain is expected to impact the region, again causing potential disruptions.

What to Expect on Saturday, 21st September

The Met Office has warned that the thunderstorms and heavy showers could lead to several issues:

  • • Difficult driving conditions and road closures due to spray and sudden flooding
  • • Potential for some communities to become cut off by flooded roads
  • • Delays or cancellations to bus and train services
  • • Power cuts and disruptions to other services
  • • Homes and businesses may experience rapid flooding, with potential damage from floodwater, lightning, hail, or strong winds
  • • Fast-flowing or deep floodwater may pose a danger to life

A Met Office spokesperson added: “While there is some uncertainty in the details, scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop and spread northwestwards at times later on Friday night and throughout Saturday. Although much of the time will remain dry, where storms do occur, 20-40mm of rain could fall in under an hour, with the possibility of 50-70mm over a few hours. Hail and frequent lightning may also accompany the most intense storms, particularly during Saturday afternoon and evening.”

What to Expect on Sunday, 22nd September

On Sunday, the primary concern will be heavy rain, with the Met Office warning of similar risks to those on Saturday, including:

  • • Difficult driving conditions and temporary road closures due to spray and flooding
  • • Rural communities could become temporarily cut off
  • • Significant delays or cancellations to public transport services
  • • Homes and businesses may experience flooding, with potential structural damage
  • • Power cuts and loss of other essential services

The Met Office spokesperson noted: “Showers and thunderstorms are expected to merge into broader areas of heavy rain across parts of Wales, central, and southern England on Sunday. There is the potential for rainfall totals of 30-50mm in less than six hours, with some areas seeing 60-80mm over 12-24 hours.”

Southwest England is also expected to be affected by heavy rain early on Sunday morning, which may develop into slow-moving, heavy downpours during the day.

How to Prepare for the Weather Warnings

The Met Office has provided advice to help residents prepare for the incoming weather and reduce risks. A spokesperson said:

  • “Consider whether your location is at risk of flash flooding and, if so, prepare a flood plan and an emergency flood kit.”
  • “Secure any loose outdoor items, such as bins, garden furniture, and trampolines, before strong winds arrive.”
  • “Check road conditions and public transport timetables before travelling to avoid delays.”
  • “Prepare for power cuts by gathering torches, batteries, and other essentials, such as a mobile phone power pack.”
  • “If you find yourself outside during a storm, seek shelter in an enclosed space such as a car, and avoid trees or structures that could be struck by lightning.”
  • “In elevated areas, move to lower ground for safety.”

The yellow weather warnings are expected to remain in place from 1am on Saturday, 21st September, until 11.59pm on Sunday, 22nd September. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and to be prepared for any changes to the warnings.

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