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Using Welsh and local produce, children were asked to create a dish St David would enjoy. Judge, Jane Jones,Ysgol Twm o’r Nant, Denbigh, school cook and Wales Cook of the Year 2020, said: “We received an impressive range of entries representing an excellent standard of work and effort. All the dishes created by the children looked terrific, showing great use of ingredients. I’m looking forward to trying these recipes at school and at home.” Cllr Huw Hilditch-Roberts, Denbighshire’s Lead Member for Education, Children s Services and Public Engagement, said: “I would like to congratulate all entrants to the competition for the great work they have put in.
Youngsters have been cooking up some tasty treats to celebrate St David s Day. Although this year’s St David’s Day celebrations were different due to coronavirus restrictions, Denbighshire Education and Children’s Services, in partnership with Denbighshire School Meals Service, organised a cooking challenge for children, young people and their families. The competition gave children the chance to demonstrate their skills and their passion for cooking by using ingredients that are local and healthy. Using their imagination and their knowledge of Welsh and local food/produce, children were asked to create a dish they thought St David would enjoy eating - sweet or savoury.
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The panel also found that Ms Lucas set out to destroy the relationships and reputations of colleagues by sending a retired police officer a fabricated County Court Judgment (CCJ) implicating a colleague, as well as a faked surveillance log and false messages from the Professional Standards Department.
She also claimed to have received a number of offensive and threatening messages from other serving officers which she had actually sent herself.
Chairwoman of the panel Jane Jones said that Ms Lucas had no regard for those drawn into her web of lies .
She said that the level of meanness and malice was disturbing and Ms Lucas behaved with a total lack of empathy, meddling and toying with personal relationships as well as taking advantage of the decency and compassion of her colleagues .
A police officer who used a “disturbing level of meanness and malice” by falsely claiming she had cancer to get out of work has been dismissed from the force. Police Constable Olivia Lucas resigned from Hampshire Constabulary ahead of the disciplinary hearing which would have removed her from the job. Ms Lucas, who served in the New Forest, was found to have breached the standards of professional behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity and discreditable conduct. The panel found that between October 2018 and July 2019, Ms Lucas had lied to colleagues and supervisors about having leukaemia and that she was receiving treatment at a specialist hospital.