Gwenda Thomas

Tuesday 23 October 2007

Statement: DEVASTATION OF THE GWYN HALL

On Friday morning, having visisted the scene of the devestating fire at the Gwyn Hall in Neath, I released the following statement:

“I have visited the scene of the blaze at the Gwyn Hall this morning, and I’m shocked and saddened that such an iconic and much loved building by everyone in Neath has suffered such severe damage. It is especially sad considering that the hall is currently undergoing a significant multi-million pound refurbishment.

“I would like to praise the efforts of the fire-fighters of the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue service for their excellent work during the night, and their effort has ensured that the fire did not spread to nearby buildings. Fire-fighters attended the scene from all across Wales, from as far as Llandrindod Wells. Their commitment and bravery is very much to be commended.

“I also hope that this incident will trigger further consideration of the risk reduction plan of the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority. The appliance from Pontardawe, as well as the main appliance and a specialist vehicle with a high pressure water pump from Ammanford, played a vital role in tackling the blaze, which proves categorically that both stations play a vital strategic role.

“I will, as Neath’s Assembly member, do all I can to assist the Local Authority in whatever way I can in the days and months ahead.

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