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STAFF at a Cardigan-based children’s charity have been praised for their ‘tireless work and innovative skills’ throughout the pandemic. Now in its 29th year, Canolfan Plant Jig-So Children’s Centre delivers services and support to families in Ceredigion, North Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire. Working from home, staff developed virtual sessions for coffee and chats and videos which included storytelling, along with many diverse activities that children and parents could do at home. Their efforts have been acknowledged by trustees who have also ‘greatly appreciated’ the charity’s funders for their support over the past fourteen months. “Staff have developed and facilitate 12 different peer support groups online as well as consistently filling our Facebook page with activities and Information throughout the week,” they said in a statement.
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Photo: South Wales Fire and Rescue Service/PA Media BETTER land management could be the key to preventing wild fires that blight much of Wales every spring, but firefighters are mystified as to why so many are set deliberately, and without any apparent motive. Last week a deliberately started fire burned on a mountainside at Machen near Caerphilly for at least four days and had to be tackled by a helicopter water-bombing the site as the blaze spread across 50 hectares (around 123 acres). It was just one of around 100 wild fires on grassland or mountainsides across Wales that were burning, or broke out, during a 24-hour period at the beginning of the week following a prolonged dry spell, with the majority in the South Wales valleys.
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Report reveals 21 attacks on firefighters in the last year FIREFIGHTERS in Mid and West Wales have called for police back-up five times over the 12 past months because they felt under attack or threatened. Last December police were called to Mill Stream Way, Swansea Enterprise Park, Swansea, because fire crews were being attacked. A report before the fire authority’s resource management committee said there was also a threat to police vehicles on that occasion. The previous month, on Bonfire night, fire crews reported being under attack with fireworks by residents of an unnamed travellers’ site. Police officers took statements from the crews, but considered after investigation that it wasn’t an attack.
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