Two children were among four people caught in a rip current on the north coast this lunchtime. The coastguard search and rescue helicopter, both St Ives lifeboats and volunteer coastguards were all scrambled just after midday by Falmouth Coastguard, after concerns were raised about two adults and two children in the water at Gwithian. It has since been revealed that surfers managed to reach the children and get them back to the beach before emergency services arrived. St Ives RNLI coxswain Rob Cocking launched the all weather lifeboat with volunteer crew Jake Martin, Jack Hill, DC, Graeme Russell and Martin Ashmore.
Now, he s back on screen starring alongside the hilarious Kevin James in Netflix s new NASCAR-based series
The Crew, where Stroma plays Jake Martin, a charismatic race car driver. Ahead of the show s premiere on Feb. 15, we chatted with Stroma about what he s been listening to lately, the latest series he can t get enough of, and more!
What was the last day filming
The Crew like?
A little strange. We finished the last few episodes during the pandemic, so there were a lot of measures in place to keep us safe (masks, shields, no more live audience, etc.) It was great though the last scene we shot was the opening scene of the show, which was insanely fun to shoot.
Exclusive interview: Paris Berelc on revving up for the new NASCAR sitcom The Crew
Mon Feb 15, 2021 at 9:39am ET
Paris Berelc will star in the new NASCAR inspired The Crew. Pic credit: Eric Liebowitz/Netflix
Paris Berelc is suiting up for an adult role in the new Netflix NASCAR-inspired comedy series The Crew as up-and-coming race car driver Jessie de la Cruz, who is trying to bump Jake Martin (Freddie Stroma) out of his car in order to make history as the first female driver for Bobby Spencer Racing.
“We have a really entertaining rivalry throughout the show and we both have these things that we want,” Berelc tells Monsters & Critics in this exclusive interview. “He’s trying to keep his seat, and I’m trying to take it. So, yeah, it was a fun rivalry relationship to play around with.”
The UK-based company today (9
th Feb) unveiled that it had secured a contract with Haskel Hydrogen Group for the facilities that will be located at existing Unipetrol sites.
Haskel will integrate the specialised high-pressure containment solution from CSC into its new refuelling station design, the Haskel Geno HRS, to develop the complete solution for flexible hydrogen supply.
The full contract will be rolled out by Unipetrol Group and Bonett Group, with Bonett managing the integration of the hydrogen refuelling stations. Haskel will deliver the hydrogen refuelling stations and work alongside Bonett.
Commenting on the news, Darran Heath, General Manager at Haskel Global Hydrogen Systems Group said, “We recognise the strong support Chesterfield Special Cylinders has given us over the past two years and are delighted to confirm this additional order that further cements our relationship.”