About
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn. Making Communities Safer. Alerting when needed.
Welcome to SARS Cymru! While our registered company name is SARS Cymru Group Ltd, we are widely known throughout Mid and South Wales as simply SARS Cymru.
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For many residents in the region, SARS Cymru is synonymous with reliable and informative information when needed. We understand the importance of timely and accurate information when facing challenging conditions, and we are proud to have served our communities for the last few years.
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SARS Cymru is dedicated to supporting people by offering a service at a cost, ensuring services take accountability for their actions and you, the public, are supported the best you can be
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At SARS Cymru, we have also supported residents across Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion & Carmarthenshire in installing CCTV's, general community work and completing liaising work on behalf of residents. We're proud to say we have a great connection with various companies and charities throughout Wales.
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SARS Cymru does a range of work activities, but primarily focuses on Holding public services accountable, we also issue realtime alerts to keep residents informed across the United Kingdom.
SITREP covers Adverse Weather & Natural Disaster Response, including Crime Reduction. So, if you have an issue with flooding, or a tree has fallen, if you need medication or groceries picking up then we can support you during these times.
Echoes of the Lost focuses on Missing Person Appeals & Searches. A new National Missing Person Initiative. We issue appeals that reach our across the UK. Sometimes we even issue appeals for cold cases. So far, we have had 4 missing people direct to us. Out of these 4, we have successfully supported each missing person to return home, or get in contact with their families. One Person was missing for 5 years, another was missing in Bangkok & 2 teenagers went missing from West Wales. We gather intelligence, and initiate searches using members of the public to help support us.

Ajay Owen
Director of SARS Cymru