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Cefn ch-dde / Back l-r :- Dewi Wyn Davies , David Llewelyn Griffith , Leonard Vaughan , Raymond Chamberlain , David Williams , John Hopcroft , David Speak a / and Kenneth George Jeffs

 

Blaen / Front ;- Eric Griffith , Meic Ellis , Cedric Griffith , Colin Pooler a / and John Henry Stockford

Cap badge of Mid and West Wales FS/FRS as used from 1996 following the merger of the former constituent brigades of Dyfed, Powys and West Glamorgan. Within the scroll, it reads both Welsh and English language versions of the brigade title respectively. This badge has been in use through the 1996-2003 Fire Service and the 2003-On FRS era.

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service attending a fire in Rhyl.

 

Might as well use this for today's @DailyShoot

 

The Daily Shoot - Tools of the Trade

 

Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:

Make a photograph of a tool today.

Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds553

Cefn ch-dde / L-R :- Andy Anderson ( Gwyliwr y Glannau / H.M. Coastguard ) , Evan David Jones ( Llywiwr / Coxwain ) , Dewi Wyn Davies ( Peiriannydd / Mechanic ) a / and John Henry Stockford.

 

Blaen / front :- Jim Slater , Eric Griffith , John Lane a / and David Davies.

Cafwyd cyflwyniadau gan yr holl wasanaethau sef Ambiwlans, y Gwasanaeth Tân, Achub Mynydd a’r Heddlu. a chyfle gwych i fynd mewn i’r cerbydau ,gweld sut maent yn gweithio, gweld yr offer a ddefnyddir yn ogystal a gwisgo’r dillad a’r helmedau. Daeth hyd yn oed Hofrennydd Gwylwyr y Glannau i hedfan yn isel o amgylch yr ysgol.

Dangosodd y Tîm Troseddau Gwledig amrywiaeth o wrthrychau anghyfreithlon a chafwyd cyfle i weld a chyffwrdd croen gwahanol anifeiliad ac ysgythrau eliffantod ysgithrau a thraed a cotiau ffwr anifeiliaid. Dangosodd Timau Achub Mynydd Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen sut maent yn helpu i achub bywydau ac yn gofalu am bobl sydd wedi eu hanafu ar y mynyddoedd. Cyflwyniad am sut i gadw’n ddiogel a pheryglon tân a thanau bwriadol a gafwyd gan y Gwasanaeth Tân lleol a bu’r gwasnaeth ambilwans yn egluro sut i wneud cymorth cyntaf syml. Daeth hyd yn oed Hex y ci heddlu i’r diwrnod hefyd ac cafwyd arddangosiad sut mae’r ci yn dal troseddwyr treisgar, diolch byth bod yr heddlu wedi dod a gwirfoddolwr eu hunain i weithio gyda’r ci ( er mawr ryddhad I Mr Evans!).

Dysgodd y plant fod cymaint o bobl a mudiadau yn gyfrifol am eu cadw’n ddiogel a bod cymaint o agweddau gwahanol i’w gwaith. Diolch yn fawr i PC Dewi Owen am drefnu diwrnod gwerth chweil i blant Bro Llifon.

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Presentations were received from all the services namely, Ambulance, Fire Service, Mountain Rescue and the Police and an excellent opportunity to enter the vehicles, see how they work, see the equipment that is used as well as wearing the clothes and helmets. Even the Coastguard Helicopter flew low around the school.

The Rural Crimes Team showed various illegal objects and the pupils saw and touched the skin of different animals and the tusks of elephants, tusks and feet and fur coats of animals. Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen Mountain Rescue Teams showed how they assist to save lives and look after people who have been injured on the mountains. The Local Fire Service gave a presentation on how to stay safe and fire dangers and arson, and the ambulance service explained how to give simple first aid. Even Hex, the police dog, attended and a display was given on how the dog catches violent offenders, thank heavens that the police had brought their own volunteer to work with the dog ( to the great relief of Mr Evans!).

The pupils learnt that many people and organizations are responsible for keeping them safe and that there are so many different aspects to their work. Thanks to PC Dewi Owen for organizing an excellent day for Bro Llifon pupils.

 

Chwith i'r dde. L to R . Swyddog Gorsaf / Station Officer Malcolm Mason M.B.E., David Walter , John Cromwell Barry Griffiith , .Steven Cooke a / and H.G. Roberts ,J.P. , ( Cadeirydd yr Ynadon / Magistrates Court Chairman ).

Blaenau Ffestiniog Based off road Appliance.

At Workshop

 

Gwasanaeth tan ac achub gogledd cymru

Hugh Roberts , " Henddol " a / and Goronwy Owen , " Cellfechan "

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service attending a fire in Rhyl, quickly getting the blaze under control.

Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol: I gael mynediad at driniaethau drwyr broses Ceisiadau Cyllido Cleifion Unigol, rhaid i boblogaeth o gleifion ddangos ei heithriadoldeb. Ar gyfer anhwylderau cyffredin, maen bosibl bod modd adnabod is-gyfres o gleifion, o fewn y boblogaeth gyffredinol, syn fwy tebygol o ymateb i therapi benodol. Ar gyfer cleifion afiechydon prin, mae dangos eich bod yn glaf unigryw pan foch yn rhan o grŵp bychan o gleifion y mae eu cyflwr yn cael ei ystyried yn brin yn amhosibl bron. Maer meini prawf o ran eithriadoldeb yn gosod y cyfrifoldeb ar glinigwyr i ddarparu tystiolaeth bod cyflwr clinigol y claf yn wahanol iawn ir boblogaeth gyffredinol o gleifion sydd âr un cyflwr ai fod yn debygol o gael budd sylweddol uwch or driniaeth nag y byddai rhywun yn ei ddisgwyl. Maer gofyniad hwn o ran y dystiolaeth yn ormod o faich iw roi o ran cleifion sydd ag afiechydon prin, o ganlyniad ir nifer fach o gleifion o fewn y boblogaeth sydd ag afiechydon prin. Caiff cleifion sydd ag anghenion clinigol mawr eu hatal rhag cael mynediad at driniaethau syn newid / achub eu bywyd.

 

Harold Godfrey Lowe yn sefyll wrth y llyw / standing at the tiller , astern.

 

( Tynnwyd y llun oddi ar y " Carpathia " / Picture taken from the " Caperthia " ).

 

Known as Commander Harold G Lowe R.N.R at the time of his death in 1944, he was probably better known as 5th Mate HG Lowe, survivor of the Titanic. But to others he was simply "the one who went back".

The third of seven children, Harold Godfrey Lowe was born on 21 November 1882 at his home Bryn Lupus, Llanrhos in Conway. Since this meant he was missing from the 1881 census it was necessary to purchase his birth certificate to confirm his parents' names. George Edward Lowe and Emma Harriett Quick had married in 1877 in her home town of Liverpool.

 

Harold's decision to go to sea was perhaps due to his geographical location rather that one based on family tradition, since his father was a jeweller and goldsmith, as were as his grandfather George Lowe and his great-grandfather Edward Lowe who originated from Chester.

 

By the time of the 1891 census the eight-year-old Harold and his family had moved to the Castle Hotel in Llandannwg, Merioneth , where his father's occupation is listed as "landscape and castle painter" and his mother as the hotel manageress.

 

Just 12 months before that fateful night in April 1912, Harold can be found on the 1911 census listed as a boarder at 7 College View, Bootle at the age of 27, where his occupation is given as Master Mariner.

Ch - dde / l-r :- Hugh Griffith Roberts , Peter Hughes Phillips a / and Colin Pooler.

Cafwyd cyflwyniadau gan yr holl wasanaethau sef Ambiwlans, y Gwasanaeth Tân, Achub Mynydd a’r Heddlu. a chyfle gwych i fynd mewn i’r cerbydau ,gweld sut maent yn gweithio, gweld yr offer a ddefnyddir yn ogystal a gwisgo’r dillad a’r helmedau. Daeth hyd yn oed Hofrennydd Gwylwyr y Glannau i hedfan yn isel o amgylch yr ysgol.

Dangosodd y Tîm Troseddau Gwledig amrywiaeth o wrthrychau anghyfreithlon a chafwyd cyfle i weld a chyffwrdd croen gwahanol anifeiliad ac ysgythrau eliffantod ysgithrau a thraed a cotiau ffwr anifeiliaid. Dangosodd Timau Achub Mynydd Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen sut maent yn helpu i achub bywydau ac yn gofalu am bobl sydd wedi eu hanafu ar y mynyddoedd. Cyflwyniad am sut i gadw’n ddiogel a pheryglon tân a thanau bwriadol a gafwyd gan y Gwasanaeth Tân lleol a bu’r gwasnaeth ambilwans yn egluro sut i wneud cymorth cyntaf syml. Daeth hyd yn oed Hex y ci heddlu i’r diwrnod hefyd ac cafwyd arddangosiad sut mae’r ci yn dal troseddwyr treisgar, diolch byth bod yr heddlu wedi dod a gwirfoddolwr eu hunain i weithio gyda’r ci ( er mawr ryddhad I Mr Evans!).

Dysgodd y plant fod cymaint o bobl a mudiadau yn gyfrifol am eu cadw’n ddiogel a bod cymaint o agweddau gwahanol i’w gwaith. Diolch yn fawr i PC Dewi Owen am drefnu diwrnod gwerth chweil i blant Bro Llifon.

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Presentations were received from all the services namely, Ambulance, Fire Service, Mountain Rescue and the Police and an excellent opportunity to enter the vehicles, see how they work, see the equipment that is used as well as wearing the clothes and helmets. Even the Coastguard Helicopter flew low around the school.

The Rural Crimes Team showed various illegal objects and the pupils saw and touched the skin of different animals and the tusks of elephants, tusks and feet and fur coats of animals. Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen Mountain Rescue Teams showed how they assist to save lives and look after people who have been injured on the mountains. The Local Fire Service gave a presentation on how to stay safe and fire dangers and arson, and the ambulance service explained how to give simple first aid. Even Hex, the police dog, attended and a display was given on how the dog catches violent offenders, thank heavens that the police had brought their own volunteer to work with the dog ( to the great relief of Mr Evans!).

The pupils learnt that many people and organizations are responsible for keeping them safe and that there are so many different aspects to their work. Thanks to PC Dewi Owen for organizing an excellent day for Bro Llifon pupils.

 

The former Coliseum Cinema which remains empty after it closed in 2011 but a campaign has been started to reopen it as a cinema, High Street, Porthmadog, Wales.

Llongwr Blaenorol / Leading Seaman Cedric Griffith ( 21 / mlwydd oed / years of age ) .

 

Hwyrach yn ei yrfa i fod yn isforwrwr a Llywiwr Bad Achub y Dref.

 

Later in his career to become a submariner and Coxwain of the Barmouth Lifeboat.

The cap badge of North Wales Fire Service of 1996-2004 (later FRS from 2004-On) from 1996 merger of Clwyd and Gwynedd services. The wording around the ring reads Gogledd Cymru/North Wales in Welsh (upper half) and English (lower half).

Gerry Elmey ( Arolygydd / Inspector R.S.P.C.A. ), Joan , Dowager Viscountess , Lady Chetwynd ( LLywydd / President R.S.P.C.A. ) a / and / Hugh G. Roberts yn / at Ty'n y Coed , Arthog .

Cafwyd cyflwyniadau gan yr holl wasanaethau sef Ambiwlans, y Gwasanaeth Tân, Achub Mynydd a’r Heddlu. a chyfle gwych i fynd mewn i’r cerbydau ,gweld sut maent yn gweithio, gweld yr offer a ddefnyddir yn ogystal a gwisgo’r dillad a’r helmedau. Daeth hyd yn oed Hofrennydd Gwylwyr y Glannau i hedfan yn isel o amgylch yr ysgol.

Dangosodd y Tîm Troseddau Gwledig amrywiaeth o wrthrychau anghyfreithlon a chafwyd cyfle i weld a chyffwrdd croen gwahanol anifeiliad ac ysgythrau eliffantod ysgithrau a thraed a cotiau ffwr anifeiliaid. Dangosodd Timau Achub Mynydd Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen sut maent yn helpu i achub bywydau ac yn gofalu am bobl sydd wedi eu hanafu ar y mynyddoedd. Cyflwyniad am sut i gadw’n ddiogel a pheryglon tân a thanau bwriadol a gafwyd gan y Gwasanaeth Tân lleol a bu’r gwasnaeth ambilwans yn egluro sut i wneud cymorth cyntaf syml. Daeth hyd yn oed Hex y ci heddlu i’r diwrnod hefyd ac cafwyd arddangosiad sut mae’r ci yn dal troseddwyr treisgar, diolch byth bod yr heddlu wedi dod a gwirfoddolwr eu hunain i weithio gyda’r ci ( er mawr ryddhad I Mr Evans!).

Dysgodd y plant fod cymaint o bobl a mudiadau yn gyfrifol am eu cadw’n ddiogel a bod cymaint o agweddau gwahanol i’w gwaith. Diolch yn fawr i PC Dewi Owen am drefnu diwrnod gwerth chweil i blant Bro Llifon.

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Presentations were received from all the services namely, Ambulance, Fire Service, Mountain Rescue and the Police and an excellent opportunity to enter the vehicles, see how they work, see the equipment that is used as well as wearing the clothes and helmets. Even the Coastguard Helicopter flew low around the school.

The Rural Crimes Team showed various illegal objects and the pupils saw and touched the skin of different animals and the tusks of elephants, tusks and feet and fur coats of animals. Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen Mountain Rescue Teams showed how they assist to save lives and look after people who have been injured on the mountains. The Local Fire Service gave a presentation on how to stay safe and fire dangers and arson, and the ambulance service explained how to give simple first aid. Even Hex, the police dog, attended and a display was given on how the dog catches violent offenders, thank heavens that the police had brought their own volunteer to work with the dog ( to the great relief of Mr Evans!).

The pupils learnt that many people and organizations are responsible for keeping them safe and that there are so many different aspects to their work. Thanks to PC Dewi Owen for organizing an excellent day for Bro Llifon pupils.

 

Hel pres at achos y Badau Achub.

 

Street collecting in aid of the R.N.L.I.

'Doth y bad i'r dref yn / arrived in town 1885 fel anrheg gan / a gift from Mrs Jones - Gibb o / of Tunbridge Wells.

 

Cost y bad oedd / the lifeboat cost - £390.

 

Heading back to Bangor City Centre from Garth Pier.

 

Saw an ambulance station and a fire station next door.

 

Both seen from Beach Road.

  

Bangor Fire Station

 

Fire engine

  

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service

Based Blaenau Ffestiniog off road Appliance.

At Workshop.

 

Gwasanaeth tan ac achub gogledd cymru

Cafwyd cyflwyniadau gan yr holl wasanaethau sef Ambiwlans, y Gwasanaeth Tân, Achub Mynydd a’r Heddlu. a chyfle gwych i fynd mewn i’r cerbydau ,gweld sut maent yn gweithio, gweld yr offer a ddefnyddir yn ogystal a gwisgo’r dillad a’r helmedau. Daeth hyd yn oed Hofrennydd Gwylwyr y Glannau i hedfan yn isel o amgylch yr ysgol.

Dangosodd y Tîm Troseddau Gwledig amrywiaeth o wrthrychau anghyfreithlon a chafwyd cyfle i weld a chyffwrdd croen gwahanol anifeiliad ac ysgythrau eliffantod ysgithrau a thraed a cotiau ffwr anifeiliaid. Dangosodd Timau Achub Mynydd Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen sut maent yn helpu i achub bywydau ac yn gofalu am bobl sydd wedi eu hanafu ar y mynyddoedd. Cyflwyniad am sut i gadw’n ddiogel a pheryglon tân a thanau bwriadol a gafwyd gan y Gwasanaeth Tân lleol a bu’r gwasnaeth ambilwans yn egluro sut i wneud cymorth cyntaf syml. Daeth hyd yn oed Hex y ci heddlu i’r diwrnod hefyd ac cafwyd arddangosiad sut mae’r ci yn dal troseddwyr treisgar, diolch byth bod yr heddlu wedi dod a gwirfoddolwr eu hunain i weithio gyda’r ci ( er mawr ryddhad I Mr Evans!).

Dysgodd y plant fod cymaint o bobl a mudiadau yn gyfrifol am eu cadw’n ddiogel a bod cymaint o agweddau gwahanol i’w gwaith. Diolch yn fawr i PC Dewi Owen am drefnu diwrnod gwerth chweil i blant Bro Llifon.

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Presentations were received from all the services namely, Ambulance, Fire Service, Mountain Rescue and the Police and an excellent opportunity to enter the vehicles, see how they work, see the equipment that is used as well as wearing the clothes and helmets. Even the Coastguard Helicopter flew low around the school.

The Rural Crimes Team showed various illegal objects and the pupils saw and touched the skin of different animals and the tusks of elephants, tusks and feet and fur coats of animals. Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen Mountain Rescue Teams showed how they assist to save lives and look after people who have been injured on the mountains. The Local Fire Service gave a presentation on how to stay safe and fire dangers and arson, and the ambulance service explained how to give simple first aid. Even Hex, the police dog, attended and a display was given on how the dog catches violent offenders, thank heavens that the police had brought their own volunteer to work with the dog ( to the great relief of Mr Evans!).

The pupils learnt that many people and organizations are responsible for keeping them safe and that there are so many different aspects to their work. Thanks to PC Dewi Owen for organizing an excellent day for Bro Llifon pupils.

 

Cafwyd cyflwyniadau gan yr holl wasanaethau sef Ambiwlans, y Gwasanaeth Tân, Achub Mynydd a’r Heddlu. a chyfle gwych i fynd mewn i’r cerbydau ,gweld sut maent yn gweithio, gweld yr offer a ddefnyddir yn ogystal a gwisgo’r dillad a’r helmedau. Daeth hyd yn oed Hofrennydd Gwylwyr y Glannau i hedfan yn isel o amgylch yr ysgol.

Dangosodd y Tîm Troseddau Gwledig amrywiaeth o wrthrychau anghyfreithlon a chafwyd cyfle i weld a chyffwrdd croen gwahanol anifeiliad ac ysgythrau eliffantod ysgithrau a thraed a cotiau ffwr anifeiliaid. Dangosodd Timau Achub Mynydd Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen sut maent yn helpu i achub bywydau ac yn gofalu am bobl sydd wedi eu hanafu ar y mynyddoedd. Cyflwyniad am sut i gadw’n ddiogel a pheryglon tân a thanau bwriadol a gafwyd gan y Gwasanaeth Tân lleol a bu’r gwasnaeth ambilwans yn egluro sut i wneud cymorth cyntaf syml. Daeth hyd yn oed Hex y ci heddlu i’r diwrnod hefyd ac cafwyd arddangosiad sut mae’r ci yn dal troseddwyr treisgar, diolch byth bod yr heddlu wedi dod a gwirfoddolwr eu hunain i weithio gyda’r ci ( er mawr ryddhad I Mr Evans!).

Dysgodd y plant fod cymaint o bobl a mudiadau yn gyfrifol am eu cadw’n ddiogel a bod cymaint o agweddau gwahanol i’w gwaith. Diolch yn fawr i PC Dewi Owen am drefnu diwrnod gwerth chweil i blant Bro Llifon.

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Presentations were received from all the services namely, Ambulance, Fire Service, Mountain Rescue and the Police and an excellent opportunity to enter the vehicles, see how they work, see the equipment that is used as well as wearing the clothes and helmets. Even the Coastguard Helicopter flew low around the school.

The Rural Crimes Team showed various illegal objects and the pupils saw and touched the skin of different animals and the tusks of elephants, tusks and feet and fur coats of animals. Llanberis Dyffryn Ogwen Mountain Rescue Teams showed how they assist to save lives and look after people who have been injured on the mountains. The Local Fire Service gave a presentation on how to stay safe and fire dangers and arson, and the ambulance service explained how to give simple first aid. Even Hex, the police dog, attended and a display was given on how the dog catches violent offenders, thank heavens that the police had brought their own volunteer to work with the dog ( to the great relief of Mr Evans!).

The pupils learnt that many people and organizations are responsible for keeping them safe and that there are so many different aspects to their work. Thanks to PC Dewi Owen for organizing an excellent day for Bro Llifon pupils.

 

Scania P280 - Emergency One.

Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub De Cymru (South Wales Fire and Rescue Service).

When the lifeboat house still housed the lifeboat... Later the subject of a Channel 4 'Grand Designs' programme (c2011) when Tim and Philomena O'Donovan converted the Grade II listed building to living accommodation.

"Sequere justitiam et invenias vitam" (Dilyner gyfiawnder i ddarganfod bywyd), arwyddair Llwydiaid Rhiwgoch - anodd credu fod unrhyw gyfiawnder yn perthyn i'r difrod yma.

Diolch am waith clodwiw y gwasanaeth tan mewn ceisio achub yr adeilad.

Mor eithriadol o drist.

"Sequere justitiam et invenias vitam" (Follow justice to discover life), the Lloyd's of Rhiwgoch's family motto - hard to think that any justice qualifies the damage done here.

Thanks to the fire service for their commendable work in trying to save the place.

So incredibly sad.

 

Cap badge of Gwynedd Fire Service as used between 1976-1996 and the merger with Clwyd Fire Service to form North Wales FS/FRS. Between 1974-1976, the service existed in name but still used cap badges of the former pre 1974 constituent brigades of Caernarvon County FS (in chrome and gilt), Anglesey FD and Merioneth FS. The badge features both English and Welsh titles reading Gwynedd/Gwasanaeth Tân respectively.

Fuzzy picture - but...Lights from the helmets of the rescue services as they rmake their way down the steep hillside through the rain and fog. Rescue services including cave and search and rescue volunteers were called to an incident at the disused Bwlch Glas lead mine high in the hills above the village of Tal-y-bont, near Aberystwyth, Ceredigion.

Cofeb i'r llywir Richard (Dic) Evans S,GM, BEM RNLI 2 aur ac efydd

 

Statue of the coxswain Richard (Dic) Evans S,GM, BEM RNLI 2 gold and bronze

Paratoi ail gartrefu'r bad achub.

 

Preparing to re house the lifeboat.

Yn y llun / In the picture - Dewi Wyn Davies ( peiriannydd / mechanic ) , David Llewelyn Griffith a / and Llewelyn Griffin

Without the M3, the RNLI's boats wouldn't get launched... This little fella is from Aberystwyth's station.

An RAF helicopter on a rescue, or possibly a practice, just below the Crib Goch. It's not often that you get to look down on a helicopter in mid air.

Cap badge of Clwyd Fire Service as used between 1974-1996 and the merger with Gwynedd Fire Service to form North Wales FS/FRS.

"Sequere justitiam et invenias vitam" (Dilyner gyfiawnder i ddarganfod bywyd), arwyddair Llwydiaid Rhiwgoch - anodd credu fod unrhyw gyfiawnder yn perthyn i'r difrod yma.

Diolch am waith clodwiw y gwasanaeth tan mewn ceisio achub yr adeilad.

Mor eithriadol o drist.

"Sequere justitiam et invenias vitam" (Follow justice to discover life), the Lloyd's of Rhiwgoch's family motto - hard to think that any justice qualifies the damage done here.

Thanks to the fire service for their commendable work in trying to save the place.

So incredibly sad.

 

A petition is a way of asking the National Assembly to consider any issue, problem or proposal that the Assembly has the power to do something about.

www.assemblywales.org/gethome/e-petitions.htm

 

Mae deiseb yn ffordd o ofyn i’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ystyried unrhyw fater, problem neu gynnig y mae gan y Cynulliad y pŵer i wneud rhywbeth yn ei gylch.

www.assemblywales.org/cy/gethome/e-petitions.htm

 

CU23 BNN : Volvo FL Emergency One Pumping Appliance of Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru / Mid & West Wales Fire & Rescue Service, based in Morriston.

 

M4 - between Junctions 47 and 48, westbound.

Pentre Road overbridge, Pontarddulais.

 

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