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Port Talbot Coastguard Station
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Letters received or e-mails sent to the team regretfully we lost quit a few after a hard drive failed along with the back up.a big thank you to all of you that take the time to write all messages are passed on to the rest of the team.Port Talbot lifeboat came to our assistance on the yatch"CANDA" on Saturday 28-7-01 in Swansea bay.
Absolutely brilliant is the only way that i can describe the service that we received from RNLI and Coastguard
Many Thanks To All Concerned
MAC
Hello,
I wonder whether you would be kind enough to take the time to read the following poem(s) which relate to your organization, and whether you feel that these messages are important to be displayed. I feel that regardless of location, many people take their children to the beach/swimming pool at some stage during a holiday and therefore even if based in a town, this message is still applicable.
I produce material to try and portray messages/campaigns/promotions in a slightly different way to normal. My work is written in verse and on the whole tends be short, sharp and to the point, although obviously it does depend on the topic in question. I am currently working with Cambridge County Council promoting Road Safety in this way.
Kind Regards Stella Dunstan BE SAFE, BE SEENA drowning child is really not nice For that 50p ice cream you've paid a price You turned your back for a moment too long For the tide was in and the current was strong This poor little child was soon swept away And all because you left them to play My message to you is "keep them in sight" For a drowning child has no strength to fight
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