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Teenage surfers save two young girls from drowning in sea off Welsh coast
The boys leapt into action as they spotted two girls struggling in the water
13:32, 25 APR 2021
Jack (right) and Theo (left) were praised for their actions (Image: Joanne Spiteri)
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Two teenage surfers save two swimmers from drowning in sea off Aberavon beach
The cousins worked hard to paddle the two young girls back to shore
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The quick thinking of two teenage surfers undoubtedly saved two young girls from drowning in the sea on Saturday afternoon. Theo Spiteri, 15, and his cousin Jack Walton, 14, both from Cardiff, reacted without thinking when they spotted two girls struggling in the water at Aberavon beach some 150m away from the shore.
Tory Senedd candidate got the name of his own constituency wrong on leaflet
Joel Williams is standing in Cardiff North but wrote the Welsh translation of Cardiff West, Gorllewin Caerdydd, on his leaflet
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But councillors supported a recommendation by planning officers to approve the plans at a meeting on Tuesday. Speaking in support, Cllr Roger Harris said: “We have been made aware that there are 700 plus households in Abergavenny that are desperate for affordable housing. “This site is going to be run by a housing association, 100 per cent affordable.” Cllr Mat Feakins said there is “a significant need” in Monmouthshire for affordable housing. “There are not many as sustainable locations as Abergavenny, which this site can provide,” he added. Six two-bedroom houses and six three-bedroom houses are proposed either side of a new entrance to the site.