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    Law firm gives bowls club a helping hand to repair fire attack damage

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 4, 2024No Comments
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    Swayne Johnson Director Gareth Davies, left, and Nick Thomson, of St Asaph Bowling Club, survey the damage caused by thre arson attack. Picture Mandy Jones
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    A popular bowling club which suffered a destructive arson attack has been given a helping hand by a well-known law firm.

    Two youths set fire to a viewing shelter at St Asaph Bowling Club one afternoon in November and it burned down with the heat from the blaze melting the surround to the bowling green which was also badly scorched.

    The fire was seen by Janette Barton, a legal assistant at solicitors Swayne Johnson whose head office is just up the road in St Asaph High Street.

    She and her partner, Gareth Tibbetts, were in their car when they saw smoke billowing from the burning shelter at the bowls club at the foot of High Street.

    Janette said: “I videoed it as we drove past. The fire engines had just got there and it had gone up in smoke.

    “My partner is a keen bowler so we were particularly interested and when we heard about the damage caused it was posted on a group chat and the fire was mentioned.

    “The club need over £3,000 to make good the damage and the firm agreed to make a donation.”

    The club has over 60 members and Nick Thomson, the secretary, said: “The shelter was donated to the club by our president, Peter Hayes, and cost over £2,500 so we are looking at how we can restore it.

    “It was a fire started by two youths and it just went up in flames. They were lucky they didn’t get injured themselves because there was a flammable tank nearby.

    “The fire was so hot it melted the plastic surround around the bowling green and scorched the grass.

    “It’s not the first time this sort of thing has happened. In 2017 someone set light to the clubhouse and it burned down.

    “It’s very good of Swayne Johnson to come forward with this donation. I know they’re very involved in the community and it’s very generous of them.”

    Swayne Johnson, who have offices across North Wales and at Tattenhall, in Cheshire, set up their Charitable Trust to provide a pathway for local organisations and good causes to apply for funding.

    Swayne Johnson Director of Administration Gareth Davies said: “We’ve been delighted to help St Asaph Bowling Club which is situated in a lovely spot in the centre of the city.

    “We have a strong tradition of supporting local charities and organisations and we set up the Swayne Johnson Charity Fund to make it easier for applications to be made to us for help but members of staff are welcome to suggest good causes as well and that was what happened this time

    “The fund covers North Wales and Cheshire and it has worked very well and we have helped many recipients and are always happy to receive enquiries.”

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