A primary school in Cardiff had a bit of unexpected excitement today when it went into lockdown after a threatening phone call was made to a nearby medical centre. Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Hamadryad, located in Butetown, quickly activated its lockdown procedures, ensuring the safety of all pupils while the police investigated the incident. The lockdown didn’t last long, just about 30 minutes, but during that time, the school kept communication open with parents, reassuring them that their children were safe and sound. The South Wales Police were on the scene and managed to track down the person responsible for the call. Thankfully, no one was harmed, and the situation was handled calmly and efficiently. After everything was resolved peacefully, the school was able to return to its normal activities. Kudos to the staff and students for handling the situation like pros! Cardiff Council confirmed the school’s swift action, highlighting the importance of precautionary measures. It’s great to see everyone staying safe and working together!
