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Record entries for sports awards

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Record entries for sports awardsTHIS year’s Sport Pembrokeshire Awards have once again attracted a record number of entries.

One hundred and thirty two nominations have been received in the popular annual award scheme – nine more than the previous high in 2012. Now in its seventh year, the three finalists in each of the 12 categories will be announced later this month, while the winners will be unveiled on 29th November at a special ceremony at Folly Farm.

Councillor Elwyn Morse, Cabinet Member for Culture, Sport and Leisure, said the Sport Pembrokeshire Award scheme was one of the most popular in Wales attracting large numbers of nominations every year.

“We are delighted to have received yet again so many nominations this year,” he said. “The scheme is a chance for us all to celebrate the high standard of skill and talent in sport in Pembrokeshire”.

He added: “I would like to take the opportunity to thank our main sponsors – Valero, The Western Telegraph, Folly Farm and Radio Pembrokeshire – for their continuing support.”

Ben Field, Manager of Sport Pembrokeshire – the sports development service of Pembrokeshire County Council – said: “These awards are our chance to celebrate sporting success and effort in the County.

“Everyone nominated deserves recognition for their achievements; whether as performer, coach, teacher or organiser.

“All nominees are invited, along with guests, to attend the Awards Special Presentation evening on the 29th November at Folly Farm.”

“If any other member of the County’s sporting fraternity wishes to attend please contact the Sport Pembrokeshire Office on 01437 776191 without delay as places are limited.”

This year’s nominations are:

Coach of the Year: Dominique Brodie, Phil Jones, Matthew Lamb, Simon Williams, Amy Yelland, Pete Freeman, Steve Batty, Sarah McGillivray, Kevin John, Pembroke Dock Cricket Club coaching team, Angela Miles, Andy Edmundsen and Nathan Probert, Alice Watts.

Female Sporting Achievement: Becky Harries, Ella Richardson, Amy James, Megan Withers, Angharad James, Jaz Joyce, Stephanie Harries, Clair Davies. Male Sporting

Achievement: Pat Currie, James Coney, Jason Cole, Michael Beckett, Moritz Neumann, Ben Sutton, Andrew Salter, Jamie Phillips, Josh McLeod, Adam Edmundson, Jack Murphy.

Boys (U16) Sporting Achievement: Kieran Griffiths, Matthew James Williams, Liam Cullen, Rhys Evans, William Coney, James Probert, Harry Thomas, Alaric Jones, Abe Forsyth.

Girls (U16) Sporting Achievement: Jordan Harding, Bethan Morris, Jessica Bradley, Shauna Phillips, Jessie May Turner, Hari Truman, Polly Scotcher, Lacey Sharp, Gabrielle Ridge, Autumngeorgia Webb, Kelsey Williams, Niamh Mathias.

Disability Sport Award: Laurence Brown, Victoria Walters and Emma Martin.

Junior (U16) Disability Sport Award: Megan Donovan, Morgan Bugler, Jemma Bowie-Hallam, Harry Thomas.

Unsung Hero: Nigel Roberts, Nicky Rees, Kenny Small, Charles Hopkinson, Micky Phillips, John Williams, Jacqueline Cadogan, Diane Morris, Helen Griffiths & Nicola Murray, Pembroke Dock Street Games Volunteers, Lisa Starkey, Helen Hodges and Elena John

Club Organiser: Dave Haworth, Graham Da Gama Howells and Chris Rigby, Ian Walton, Jadie Edwards, Phil Davies, Pam McGillivray, Clodagh Llewellin and Ron Hovel.

Team Achievement of the Year: Johnston AFC, Neyland Cricket Club, Five Frogs Triathlon Club, Pembrokeshire Special Olympics Team, Pembroke Ladies Hockey Club, Milford Haven Karate Club, Fishguard & Goodwick Rugby Club.

Junior (U16) Team Achievement of the Year: Milford Haven Acrolicious, Camrose U13s Football Team, Pembrokeshire County Cricket U15’s Team, Haverfordwest County Football Academy Under 12s.

Contribution to School Sport Award: Eiry Wyn Miles, Jamie Lonergan, Rachel Thomas, Nadine Scale, Stephanie Harris, Ben Sutton and Rhi Perry, Meinir Thomas, Amanda John, Jackie Williams, Finola Findlay, Hayden Grove and Molly Lewis.

 

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£500,000 share offer launch to revive Milford Haven lido

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A major £500,000 fund-raising drive has been launched to salvage Milford Haven’s 50-metre outdoor swimming pool.

Following a five-year consultation initiative to bring the modern outdoor swimming facility back to the town, the Milford Haven Lido Park Society is now poised to launch a community share offer later this Spring, 

Chairman Michael Allen said the project had recently seen a breakthrough after what many viewed as a period of inactivity.

“We’ve been working on this for nearly five years,” Michael Allen told The Pembrokeshire Herald. “There have been many unkept promises around the site in the past, but we’ve been quietly working with the council to advance the community asset transfer.”

The group hopes to transform the site into a major community and tourism facility centred around a 50-metre outdoor pool, alongside an infant paddling pool and splash play area.

Community investment drive

The society is preparing to launch a community share offer in April, and aims to raise £500,000.

Residents and supporters will be able to invest from £100 upwards, which is a funding model already applied successfully ithroughout Pembrokeshire to support community shops, farms and chapels.

Mr Allen said the offer would be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, ensuring a secure framework for investors.

“We want to raise half a million pounds to show Pembrokeshire County Council we have the capability to manage the site,” he said.

The funding will help the society secure control of the site through a Community Asset Transfer (CAT).  However, Mr Allen acknowledged there was no guarantee the transfer would be approved.

A long-term vision

If successful, the society estimates it will ultimately require around £20 million to transform the site into a year-round facility capable of attracting visitors and boosting tourism.

“It’s not easy,” Mr Allen admitted, “but other lidos across the UK have done it.”

Future funding could come from organisations such as the National Lottery Heritage Fund, government programmes and major charitable donations.

Summer heating and cold water swimming

The proposed pool would be heated during the summer months using a ground-source heat pump, but not during the winter.  This would allow the site to support the growing cold-water swimming community.

“Heated swimming pools are a national challenge because of energy costs,” Mr Allen explained.

The plans also include a smaller heated rehabilitation pool, which would operate all year round.

The project has also secured support through a Perthyne grant, administered by Bryn Teg Consulting, to explore using the existing building as a Welsh-language community hub.

The facility would operate as a café open to all, but run primarily through the Welsh language with the help of volunteers from local groups including Hwb Aberdaugleddau and Caffi Pal (Friends Café).

Mr Allen said the project had recently secured cross-party backing from local politicians, including local MP Henry Tufnell. Sennedd Member, Paul Davies, Cris Tomos Chris and Scott Thorley.  Support has also been expressed locally by town councillors and community organisations including Milford Youth Matters and the VC Gallery.

The society stresses the pool will not rely on town or county council funding, but will operate as a community-owned asset.

Michael Allen went on to say that the number of new lido projects opening across Britain has increased significantly in recent years.

“The opening of lidos is accelerating,” he said. “That means creating a credible business plan is far easier now because there are successful examples to follow.”

Historically, the original pool used water from the Cleddau Estuary, which was then returned to the river, however Mr Allen said that ensuring the project meets environmental regulations remains one of the project’s most complex elements.

“By law the water cannot cause any harm to the environment,” he said.

Despite the challenges ahead, the society remains determined to bring outdoor swimming back to Milford Haven.

“There will be no visual eyesores,” he added. “We want this to be something the whole community can be proud of.”

 

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Free London Marathon spaces offered by NHS charity

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Hywel Dda Health Charities is delighted to announce that it has secured three free charity places for supporters wishing to take part in the TCS London Marathon MyWay 2026 – the virtual version of the world‑famous marathon.

Taking place on Sunday, April 26, the TCS London Marathon MyWay gives participants the freedom to complete the iconic 26.2‑mile distance from any location. Whether running, jogging or walking, entrants have 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds to finish the challenge. The event must be completed outdoors, but participants can choose any route that suits them.

The virtual marathon is the perfect option for anyone who has always dreamed of taking part in the London Marathon but would prefer a more flexible timeframe, the chance to complete the distance at their own pace and the ability to take part without travelling to London.

Participants will receive a finisher’s T-shirt and medal (optional), a free trial with Coopah, the official training app of the TCS London Marathon and access to the official event tracking app.

In return for one of the limited free places, Hywel Dda Health Charities asks supporters to raise a minimum of £300 in aid of a Hywel Dda service of their choice.

Tara Nickerson, Fundraising Manager for Hywel Dda Health Charities, said: “We’re so excited to offer these special MyWay places to our supporters. The virtual marathon is a fantastic opportunity for people of all abilities to take on an iconic challenge in a way that works best for them.

“Every pound raised will make a meaningful difference to patients and staff across our local NHS services. We can’t wait to cheer on our amazing fundraisers as they take on the 26.2 miles their own way.”

Places will be allocated on a first‑come, first‑served basis. To request a place or find out more, please contact the Hywel Dda Health Charities team via email at [email protected] or by phone on 01267 239815.

 

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Pembrokeshire farmer warms up for Rome Marathon in fund-raising bid for Parkinson’s UK

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A retired Pembrokeshire farmer is lacing up his trainers for one of the world’s most iconic marathons, inspired by his family and driven by a cause close to his heart.

On March 22, Steve Ford, 68, will take on the Rome Marathon when he will be running alongside his daughter and son-in-law in what has become a remarkable family endeavour.

Since beginning his training in May 2025, Steve has clocked an extraordinary amount of miles for a first-time marathon runner.  He has covered a staggering 726 miles and has logged no fewer than 130 hours of running.  This includes 34,524 feet of elevation which is more than the height of Mount Everest.

Now, with less than three weeks to go, Steve has just completed one of his longest training runs to date.

He is running in aid of Parkinson’s UK, which is a cause close to his family’s heart, having been personally touched by the condition. To date, he has raised over £4,100, and his family are immensely proud of everything he has achieved.

Parkinson’s is a complex, progressive brain condition affecting more than 153,000 people in the UK. With over 40 symptoms, ranging from tremor and pain to anxiety and depression, and no cure, the need for research and support has never been greater. Someone in the UK is diagnosed every 20 minutes, and by 2050, the number of people living with Parkinson’s worldwide is expected to double to 25 million. Parkinson’s UK funds vital research into new treatments and provides life-changing support services for those affected.

To support Steve and donate to Parkinson’s UK, visit: https://events.parkinsons.org.uk/fundraisers/stephenford/overseas-runs-2026

 

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