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Many camps in South Sudan can hold thousands of people living in makeshift accommodation in close proximity to one another, with schools, hospitals and markets all adding to the risk of fire. As Clare Holmes, a watch manager, was part of a team well as this, all cooking takes place on open fires of six volunteers who were approached by the and fire service response is limited. ‘Women in the Fire Service’ network to visit the Clare said: “The greatest risk in camps like the one camp, after a request they’d received from an aid we visited in South Sudan is during the dry season charity. which runs from November to March, so it was During the two week trip, the team provided ‘train important to put into place fire safety measures as the trainer’ courses for United Nations (UN) camp soon as possible.
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“I hope that our work can make the lives of the people we visited safer for years to come.” The trip to South Sudan was supported by Fire Aid, a charity which provides donations of fire and rescue equipment and training to those in need of such assistance. The charity recently visited South Sudan in March 2018 and identified a number of substantial fire risks including a lack of awareness of fire safety. It was from this that Women in the Fire Service were asked to request if any of their members could volunteer for a second visit to the country. It is hoped there will be a follow up visit in 2019.
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PENISTONE CHURCH BOSS DISAPPOINTED WITH DEFEAT Barton Town 2-1 Penistone Church PENISTONE Church manager Ian Richards said that the 2-1 defeat to Barton Town had “taken the gloss off ” a fantastic 2018. Danny Chambers had given Barton the lead after just four minutes but Church were quick to respond with Sam Scrivens levelling five minutes later. But Eddie Birch’s 46th minute strike caught Church cold after the restart and they held on to win. Manager Ian Richards commented after the game: “I‘m disappointed to lose today, not as much because of poor performance or poor attitude or work ethic from the players it’s just that it’s taken the gloss off an incredible 2018.
“It was another special year for Penistone Church FC in how we’ve progressed. As I said to the players both before and after the game it’s them who have moved this club forward. “We brought Conor Glavin in the summer and we’ve promoted Sam Scrivens and Reece High from the reserves but apart from that the same group who started the year finished the year and have progressed as a squad and a team and it’s disappointing we end it on a low moment. “We just didn’t have both ends of the pitch, we didn’t have that quality that has got us where we are this season. We conceded two soft goals that we could have dealt with better, both goal were good finishes, the first one in the bottom corner, hard to save and the second one in the top corner,
hard to save, but it should never have got to that player in that position. “We are in the top ten of teams of our level for most goals scored today we didn’t have that quality or creativity in front of goal. The pitch didn’t help and in the second half you could see that after they scored early that both teams struggled to convert any chances. “It wasn’t through a lack of endeavour or wanting to score we just couldn’t get that quality or cutting edge in front of goal. It doesn’t mean we’re not going to get it next week it doesn’t mean we’re not going back to keeping a clean sheet, we’re in the top ten nationally, and we’re second in the league with the most number of clean sheets and third for fewest goals conceded. It just wasn’t to be today.”