AN award from the High Sheriff of Dyfed has been given to the team at Planed for their work in supporting communities and projects across Pembrokeshire during the last year. The organisation is the only one across Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion to receive the Certificate of Excellence from the sheriff, Sharron Lusher, as all the other awards are for individuals, small groups and projects. Planed chief executive, Iwan Thomas, said: “This is a fantastic recognition for the team at Planed, whose professionalism, experience, and skills have surpassed all expectations in how they have continued to deliver in an innovative and bespoke way for communities during the last twelve months.
No. 3 LSU gymnastics closes regular season with win against No. 22 Missouri LSU gymnastics ends its regular season with a win. (Source: LSU Athletics) By WAFB Staff | March 5, 2021 at 9:54 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 5:46 AM
The following information is from LSU Athletics:
Freshman Haleigh Bryant and sophomore Kiya Johnson bookmarked the night with perfect scores to lead No. 3 LSU (6-3, 3-3 SEC) to a 197.875-196.175 win over No. 22 Missouri on Friday night inside the PMAC.
Bryant scored her first career 10 as the Tigers’ anchor on vault. Johnson ended the night with her second 10 on floor and fourth of her career.
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No. 2 LSU gymnasts suffer third straight loss
No. 2 LSU gymnasts suffer third straight loss
With the meet coming down to the last rotation, LSU had two gymnasts fall off the balance beam and it was enough to allow No. 11 Kentucky to send the 2nd ranked Tigers to a third consecutive loss in a 197.100-196.800 decision in Lexington, Ky.
It’s the first time in 10 years that LSU (4-3 overall, 3-3 SEC) has lost three straight dual meets. Just like a decade ago almost to the day, it was Kentucky (4-3, 4-2 SEC) that gave the Tigers their third consecutive loss on Feb. 25, 2011 in Lexington.
A MUSICIAN-in-residence at a care organisation has revealed how a combination of music and art can provide a new beginning for people with dementia. Nia Davies Williams, who works for the Pendine Park care organisation, has been bowled over at the way her music can transform the mood of residents, triggering their creative juices, tapping into latent memories and firing imaginations. She says the type of music she plays affects the way people with dementia paint and how they paint it. Mum-of-three Nia, a talented harpist, pianist and composer, is based at the Bryn Seiont Care Home in Caernarfon and in normal times also works at Pendine Park’s seven other care homes in Wrexham.