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Independent Cultural Review Report Published by North Wales and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Services
North Wales and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Services today published their final reports of a jointly commissioned Independent Cultural Review, facilitated by Crest Advisory.
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30.06.2026 by Steffan John
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service Welcomes Newest Cohort of On-Call Firefighters
On Monday, June 29th, a Passout Parade was held at Newtown Fire Station to celebrate the achievements of the latest cohort of On-Call Firefighters.
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29.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week 2026
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) backs national effort to tackle rising anti-social behaviour during ASB Awareness Week 2026
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29.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service Introduces Period Dignity Products in the Workplace
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) is proud to announce the introduction of Grace & Green Period Dignity products in all female toilet facilities across the organisation, ensuring that every staff member has access to essential period products while at work.
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26.06.2026 by Steffan John
30th Anniversary: First On-Call Breathing Apparatus Course
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s first On‑Call Breathing Apparatus Course took place in 1996, following the merger of the Dyfed, Powys and West Glammorgan Fire Brigades.
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26.06.2026 by Steffan John
Tumble Fire Station’s Charity Car Wash Raises Over £1,300
On Saturday, June 20th, Firefighters from Tumble Fire Station held a Charity Car Wash in support of two important causes.
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25.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
Collaborative Working Ensures Public Safety
Thanks to the quick thinking and awareness of Swansea Central’s White Watch on Saturday, 6th June, crews were able to prevent two potentially life‑threatening situations. Their vigilance not only highlighted their professionalism but also demonstrated the vital role they play in keeping the community safe.
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23.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
MAWWFRS and Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre Unite Against Domestic Violence During the Football World Cup
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) is joining forces with Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre (MFCC) to raise awareness of domestic abuse and to remind communities that support is always available.
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23.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
Improved Fire Safety Measures Delivered Through Collaborative Work
Recently, members of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s (MAWWFRS) Business Fire Safety (BFS) Western Division team from Haverfordwest successfully worked in partnership with Oakwood Care Group and staff at Williamston Nursing Home to significantly enhance fire safety provisions at the premises.
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22.06.2026 by Rachel Kestin
Fire and Rescue Service urges public to stay safe during extreme heat
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) is urging people to take extra care during the current spell of extreme heat, following the Met Office issuing a Red Extreme Heat Warning for parts of Wales and forecasts of record-breaking temperatures in the coming days.
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