Pupils and staff at Ysgol Llandudoch in St Dogmaels are all safe and well, following an evacuation of the school premises this lunchtime due to a strong smell of gas in the area.
The 80 children and 10 staff have been evacuated to St Dogmaels Memorial Hall. All children and staff are safe. Parents are advised that between now and the end of the school day children can be collected from the Memorial Hall.
A gas leak was identified at Maeshyfryd road, and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Dyfed Powys Police and Wales and West Utilities are in attendance.
St Dogmaels School premises evacuated
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