Alan Jenner, outdoor and adventure sports development officer for Guernsey Sports Commission, said understanding tides and encouraging swimmers to wear tow floats was a target for the island.
"She basically just ran into my arms and just snuggled up in here and just did the biggest cuddles of all time," she was quoted as saying by the AP news agency on Wednesday. "It was just such a relief."Ms Neas, who had earlier decided to relocate to Australia, added: "It was not a great start to our new life in Melbourne because we didn't have the family, we weren't complete."
The one-way flight time between Christchurch and Melbourne usually takes less than four hours.The number of firefighters and stations in Staffordshire may need to be cut if government funding does not increase, the police, fire and crime commissioner has warned.Ben Adams, who oversees the county's service's budget, said the "unpalatable" option would need to be considered despite a 5.85% rise in what residents pay for the service and £1m worth of savings planned over the next four years.
Mr Adams, said the tax rise and savings were due to a £1m reduction in government funding and increase in employer National Insurance contributions.The Home Office has been approached for a comment.
Presenting his budget plans to the police, fire and crime panel, Mr Adams said the fire service was not be looking to reduce operational staff to achieve its current savings target, but this could change if funding is further reduced in the government's spending review later this year.
"Regrettably, having got ourselves into a tremendous position financially compared to a number of other services, having delivered savings of around £1 million in the last two or three years, this settlement from government is poor," the Conservative police, fire and crime commissioner (PFCC) said.The decision to turn down Diana Sosoaca's candidacy because of her views was widely criticised in Romania.
Romania is a vital part of Nato's eastern flank as well as being a member of the European Union.Calin Georgescu has been accused of being pro-Russian and he has praised Romania's fascist and nationalist leaders from the last century as heroes.
He denied he was "Moscow's man", in a BBC interview last year, but referred to Vladimir Putin as a "patriot and a leader" while pointing out "I am not a fan".Meanwhile, Romanian police said they had carried out raids in several counties around the country, targeting 27 individuals as part of a criminal case relating to the creation of an organisation "with a fascist, racist or xenophobic nature".