FIREFIGHTERS and ambulance service personnel lined the route past Trowbridge fire station today for the funeral of former watch manager Guy Tadman - whom they affectionately knew as Tadders . Mr Tadman died on April 29 from acute myeloid leukaemia which was first diagnosed in November 2019. He received a stem cell transplant in April last year from his youngest son Josh but the cancer returned. Mr Tadman had served the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service for 22 years before being forced to retire in January. Flags at fire stations and workplaces across Dorset and Wiltshire were flown at half-mast in his honour. An aerial platform appliance carried his coffin which was draped in the Union Flag.
The family of Guy Tadman, a former Trowbridge firefighter who served his local community for over 22 years, have released a touching tribute. Guy, who dedicated his life to helping other people, died on 29 April, after a long fight against acute myeloid leukaemia. Although born in Birmingham, Guy grew up in Semington and went to school at George Ward in Melksham. His first jobs were in architecture, first working on building conversions for the newly disabled and then using the software Auto CAD to help design grain silos and shopping centres. He originally applied to Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service on a whim, only realising it was a real career option when he reached the interview stage. Having been successful in his application, he joined the Service in September 1998, undertaking his basic training in Eastleigh, Hampshire alongside colleagues who he then worked alongside for more than 20 years.
Man who spiralled into drink and drugs set fire to house where young children slept after family falling out
Paul Lamb, 28, was jailed for six years
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Paul Lamb (Image: GMP)
A man has been jailed after setting fire to the front and back exit of a house where a baby and young children were sleeping upstairs.
Paul Lamb, 28, was seen hours before buying a water bottle from a Texaco garage before filling it up with petrol. He then set fire to the front door through the letterbox and lit a fire in a wheelie bin at the backdoor, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
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A motorcycle safety campaign has launched in Somerset as part of a national campaign aimed at increasing road safety for motorcyclists.
Think Bike Week runs from 23rd April to 3rd May and aims to highlight the importance of bike maintenance and the wearing of proper riding kit.
Riders are also being encouraged to ‘brush up’ their riding skills at a time when many may be returning to riding after a significant break due to the pandemic.
Motorcycles only make up 1% of all vehicle traffic however, their risk of death is 57% times higher than in cars. Motorcyclists make up 19% of all road fatalities.