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Morning guys, Pontypool is open, Caerphilly is - 21 Feb 2026 - (2,682 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Morning guys, Pontypool is open, Caerphilly is open and the Honesty Sheds are open.
The Honesty Sheds are open all the time, I keep forgetting to mention them.
If you would like to host a Honesty Shed outside your house, that would be fantastic.
You can't be on a pavement, it's got to be in your garden.
What we would suggest is the garden has got to be relatively tidy, no toys or dogs or anything running around because obviously people are coming in, we don't want them tripping up or anything like that.
Or being eaten by a Rottweiler or Chihuahua, one or the other.
So they're open.
The Honesty Sheds are literally a suggested donation, right?
So if it's got £3.50 on it and you pay £2, I ain't bothered.
It's a way of getting rid of excess stock for me and involving the community.
So if you'd like to host a shed, you can, let us know.
Or if you're in a work environment, what we can do is bring in a bookshelf or a table, fancy it up a bit and then put our smart code on it and then you can have it at the end of your office or something.
And people can come and take books or DVDs or we can put ornaments on there or whatever you think will sell.
And it's Honesty, we're not really worried about how much we're getting from the value of sheds or anything, you know.
We don't want people just taking stuff because it's about engaging with the community in it.
And allowing mums to work from home and people to work from their office or work from home.
If there's anybody out there they want to host a WhatsApp group, my tooth is bad.
Oh, new drop through there.
I haven't had a painkiller yet.
Well, I can't be the tough because there's nothing in there because it's already had a root canal in there.
It's probably the teeth around it, I reckon.
So if you want to host a WhatsApp group party or a party in your living room for mums, you can.
We've got tons of stock.
We've got our baby shower at the end of the month.
Yeah, yeah, we've got lots on.
It's good.
So the aftermath now of this idiot
girl trying to take the piss out of me and my role all week and saying I'm no good at my job is that last night I had to get hold of as many vickers as I could find to figure out which church she's had this milk from.
Because there is an accountability.
She could kill somebody.
She could kill a baby with this milk, right?
It is serious.
Okay, worst-end scale of the scenario, right?
The severity of the situation is she could kill a child with this milk.
So we have to do something.
I can't sit on that information.
I have to do something about it.
So I contacted the first church I could think of.
They were very helpful.
We narrowed it down to the church that she'd had it from.
It wasn't the first church.
But then the vicar had to speak to the staff.
So he then had to bother the staff outside work to find out had she been in, had she had this milk off them.
But she was pretty sure they weren't.
Because any baby items they tend to send down to us, they said.
Because they know that people come to us.
And they, you know, they always say the baby banks down there.
So then he had to speak to the staff.
So the staff said she is on the list.
We do know her number.
So I'm assuming they've rung her.
I've contacted my health and safety officer.
Because obviously this is, this could kill a child.
This milk has been recalled.
It's serious.
Okay?
And this is the difference between a qualified baby bank and some idiot thinking they can do my job.
Right?
This is serious.
If she has given that milk out to you, you need to contact the council immediately.
Right?
And you need to contact your GP.
If your baby is ill, you need to take them to A&E.
Right?
You need to, if she, I am asking her to take this milk to the council and give it to the council today.
Or hand it over somewhere else, like the library, if the council ain't open.
Right?
You don't need to bring it to me.
You don't need to take it back to the church.
Or give it to another food bank and tell them you've been asked to hand it in.
It's dangerous.
It's gutting.
It's absolutely gutting.
We've had to destroy loads of baby milk.
Right?
You cannot give it to animals.
It's got enzymes in it.
You cannot give it to anybody.
Right?
You can't even use it in your coffee.
It's got a bacteria in there that could kill people.
Right?
You can't use it for anything.
It's gutting when you have to pour these tins of milk down the sink and destroy it.
But there's nothing you can do.
That is the difference between being qualified and being unqualified is you have to do what's right for the public.
Okay?
And we have had to... there's got to be 50, 60 tins that we ourselves have had to get rid of.
And it's heartbreaking.
But you've got to do it because you could kill somebody.
That's why all the food laws are in and are used in Wales and Britain.
Because potentially you could kill somebody with a mismanagement of food.
Okay?
So that's why they're in.
So we've got older.
The church has given it to her.
And they are a Trussell Trust-run church.
Okay?
So now not only have the staff from the other church have to be involved, now they've had to ring the Trussell Trust.
Okay?
So can you see how... I cannot give somebody 20 tins of baby milk and say give them out.
Right?
Because there needs to be accountability and traceability.
Right?
You need to sign documents to say you've signed this food over.
When we pick up from Tesco's, we've got to sign a document to say they're handing the food over to us.
Because if they gave me a pile of prawns and I threw them in the back of my car and I'd had dogs in the back of my car or whatever, and then I had them load those prawns and they weren't chilled from where I'm taking them to the place that I'm dropping them off,
and then they weren't chilled overnight and then you came in and you ate the prawns and they killed you, who's accountable?
Who's accountable for that death of that person?
Myself and Tesco's.
But how would anybody know where you've got the prawns from if there is no accountability and traceability?
This is serious.
She's like, oh, she's making a mountain out of a molehill.
No, I'm not making a mountain out of a molehill.
Right?
You could kill a child with what you've stated that you've done.
Whether you have given them out, because on the video you've still got them in your person.
I don't know.
Can you please take them back to the church, drop them off at any church with a note today to say that they are not to be given to the general public, take them to the council officers, take them to the library if the council officers are shut and you can't get an answer.
Don't leave them outside because somebody else could pick them up and could consume them.
You can drop them off at our baby bank.
You don't need to say anything.
You just need to put the bag inside the door if you want.
This is serious.
They need to be destroyed.
If you don't want to come to us, take them to somewhere else.
Now, this is serious.
Don't give babies out of date milk or date that's coming up.
Right?
They're immune systems.
They're weak.
They're vulnerable.
Their immune systems are not as robust as children and adults.
Don't forget you cannot give baby milk to animals.
It's also got enzymes in it which could cause Croichakov disease, which is spongy brain.
Remember mad cow disease?
It can cause that.
You cannot even give it to animals.
This is serious.
You think it's funny laughing and joking, but you have absolutely put yourself in a serious position there.
And as for giving out your address, your address is all over Facebook because you've taken ring doorbell, because you're not a very nice person, you've taken ring doorbell footage and photographs of your neighbours.
I know these girls.
They've been our customers.
They've been good girls.
They volunteered at one point when we first opened.
And you've put these girls ring doorbell captures all over Facebook walking into their flat, coming back from shopping, talking to their dog as they're going in and saying, oh yeah, did you miss us?
Did you miss us?
To the dog.
And you've put that all over Facebook.
But you can clearly see your door number and you can clearly see their door number and you can clearly see where they live.
But that's the type of person you are.
I've advised them to speak to because that's unfair on them.
They didn't even know those pictures were out there on the internet.
And you're saying awful things about them.
And I know the girls and they love their animals and I know them.
And they've said to me before, we've got to go now because we've got to get back for the dog.
So, you know, they... who do you think you are walking around the place videoing people, ripping them off all over Facebook when you've gone and done this yourself?
Perhaps you need to take a long look at yourself and your own behaviour?
So anyway, I've asked them to... I've advised them to contact Bron Arfron about your behaviour because you shouldn't be putting photographs of them all over, blooming Facebook when they're just coming back from their shopping.
Get a grip.
What's the matter with you, man?
You want a job.
Some of you want a job you do because you've got so much time.
You're spending time on Facebook and ranting and raving on Facebook doing all these things.
And it's like, do something useful.
Do something positive.
So, yes, we've had to go all the way back to the Trussell Trust now guys with us and we've had to contact environmental health and everybody.
It's not like it was just a couple of tins of beans.
It's serious.
You know, this could be fed to a newborn baby.
It could be fed to a neonate and their immune system is low and they could die.
But as I've said before, this is the difference between a qualified baby bank and an unqualified baby bank.
We've now stopped the distribution of this milk and serious harm to the public.
And thank you to the other churches that were involved and helped us.
And they couldn't stop.
They couldn't...
Once I told them what had happened, they couldn't just say, oh, let Jane deal with it.
She'll deal with it.
She can look out now.
Jayne's in charge, right?
They couldn't just say that.
They've They knew that this milk was out there.
They had to go out and find out who supplied it and where it has come from and get it called back in.
If you have had this milk off and you're worried, give me a shout and we can tell you what to do with it, you know, where to go from there.
I don't know if she's given it out because it was still in her video.
If she's got any sense now, it'll be down the plug hole.
Or she'll hand it back in because we can't, you know, don't just dump it somewhere because somebody could pick it up and drink it and take it.
You know, it could make somebody really ill or worst case scenario, kill them.
So tomorrow, I think they're going to be moving because they've had a load of donations at Pontypool.
So I think they're going to be moving donations out of Pontypool.
I don't know if I'm going to go in because of my tuff or because of my gum.
I don't know what I'm doing tomorrow, okay?
They might just move some donations into the donation centre.
They couldn't take so much a day, you see, on his way home.
Plus, we have the charity runs on the way home.
So we can't.
Otherwise, we'd never get home from transporting donations.
This is why we need one into a vine area so that we can divert all the donations there, drop off there and then come straight home.
I might not do anything tomorrow.
And then Monday, I'm going to be in the dentist.
So I'm not going to be I probably won't be available Monday because I've told them I'm the two teeth out and the filling done in one go.
They said, well, it's a bit on Earth.
Like I said, I don't care.
I'm busy and I eat the dentists and I want them out.
I've had enough.
So that's what they're going to do.
So I'll probably be there a couple of hours and I've quite a bit of work because it's back teeth as well.
So it's going to be quite a bit of work to do.
But I'm not going to mess around with these teeth anymore.
Just get them out there.
A nuisance.
So I won't be available Monday, but Ponty Pool will be open Monday and Honesty Sheds will open Monday.
They'll be open tomorrow as well.
Yeah.
So we're looking for people now to host some Honesty Sheds.
You can also host a recycling bin in your garden.
If you've got a decent garden, a decent drive where they put the, you know, like the ones they have at Asda's and Tesco's and they put in the clothes.
You can host one of them if you want.
Let me know what you want to do, but it can't be on a pavement.
It's got to be on your land.
And yeah, it's got to be on your land to do it.
Yeah.
And you, you know, you'll probably find that people would donate stuff to you there in the community.
So you can either call us to uplift or, and we'll give you the stuff to put in there.
It's all low value stuff.
It's all stuff that's like £3, £2, £1, you know.
So, you know, it's just another way of involving people in the community.
So I had ladies waiting for me this morning when I come in.
So sorry I was running late, but it's my, my toughest cause I got to take the pink.
I take the stronger painkillers when I go home so it knocks me out a bit.
Um, nine o'clock I'm in the dentist.
I'll be outside waiting.
You would have thought you'd have fallen out, wouldn't you?
Well, it's not, it's like, I've still got the other one.
I've got a problem.
We haven't needed to fill in, but here we are.
Get it done now, isn't it, guys?
Next stop, the opticians.
My eyes are dreadful lately.
There we are.
Anyway, I've got a pile of toys to go through.
The amount of toys we have in here is crazy.
It really is.
This is nuts.
Anyway, and I got all these computer games.
They're all down to a pound.
They've got to go, guys.
Uh, and I haven't got any mystery boxes.
I'm out.
If I get any, I'll put it online.
So see you in a bit, guys.