On Monday, 14th July a Pass Out Parade was held at Newtown Fire Station to celebrate the achievements of the latest group of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) Fire Cadets.
Over the course of the last two-years these dedicated young people have learnt a wide range of valuable skills and techniques through Fire Station ground training and education in the classroom. The Cadets have gained a Fire Cadets qualification and were presented with an achievement certificate from Deputy Chief Fire Officer Iwan Cray. The Newtown Cadets were also joined by the Mayor of Newtown, Peter Lewington and members of MAWWFRS Fire Authority Councillor Gwyn Evans and Councillor Elwyn Vaughan.
Fire Cadets Co-Ordinator Karen Mayze said:
“Family members, local dignitaries, and community members gathered to witness the Newtown Cadets Pass Out Parade, which showcased the cadets’ achievements in areas such as discipline, teamwork, leadership, and practical drills. The programme, aimed at building confidence and preparing young people for future opportunities, was praised for its positive impact on participants and the wider community. It’s inspiring to see how much these cadets have grown over their time with us. They’ve worked incredibly hard and today is a proud moment for them and their families.”


