Celebrating a Silver Anniversary
Crucial Crew is getting ready to mark its 25th anniversary in Pembrokeshire.
With the continued support of South Hook LNG, Pembrokeshire County Council is again bringing together agencies providing focused safety input to around 1,400 schoolchildren.
During the past 25 years, thousands of Pembrokeshire youngsters have received important safety insights through the annual Crucial Crew scheme. From understanding basic first aid, road and coastal safety to recognising domestic abuse situations and online awareness, children continue to be guided through realistic scenarios that promote the importance of staying safe.
County Councillor Phil Baker, Cabinet Member for Planning and Infrastructure, said: “I am delighted that once again Pembrokeshire’s young students will have the opportunity to learn important life skills at Crucial Crew.
“I would like to thank both our sponsor and the agencies taking part in this, the 25th year. Congratulations to all involved.”
Mariam Dalziel, PR Manager at South Hook LNG Terminal added, “For twenty five years, Pembrokeshire County Council has been delivering Crucial Crew with the support of local agencies and organisations committed to safety education.
“At South Hook LNG, we are proud to have been a part of the event for the past eight years, being able to support an initiative that echoes the value that we too place on safety.”