Community
Carnival fills the town with colour, crowds and community spirit

Parade, prizes and performances mark a memorable day for the town
MILFORD HAVEN came alive on Saturday (July 5) as thousands gathered for the town’s annual carnival — a celebration of creativity, community and summer joy, organised by Milford Haven Round Table and proudly supported by South Hook LNG Terminal as main sponsor.
The 2025 parade saw an explosion of energy, with floats, performers and dancers winding their way through the streets. Acrobats performed daring balancing acts, children danced in themed costumes, a giant green dragon puppet snaked through the route, and a jungle float complete with a towering gorilla caused quite a stir.


Spectators enjoyed performances from pipe bands, local dance groups, and a rock ‘n’ roll-themed float that filled the air with confetti and music. Costumes ranged from 80s glam rock to safari explorers, bees and sunflowers — all cheered on by a crowd lining the pavements along the route to Milford Waterfront, where rides and amusements kept families entertained into the evening.


Lord Nelson Hotel wins Best Dressed Business
A major highlight of the day came with the announcement that The Lord Nelson Hotel had been awarded the Best Dressed Business Award. Chosen by the Mayor of Milford Haven, Cllr William Elliott, and his consort Lloyd Jones, the hotel also took home a prize for their carnival float, showing outstanding effort and community spirit.
The awards were presented on the main stage at Milford Waterfront, where judges, performers, and spectators gathered for the evening celebrations. A large digital screen and professional stage set-up added to the carnival’s growing reputation as one of Pembrokeshire’s premier community events.


A huge community effort
Round Table Chairman Gareth Roberts thanked sponsors and volunteers, saying: “We simply couldn’t do it without you. Your support brings our community together, puts smiles on faces, and makes Milford Haven shine brighter every year. Thank you for being part of something so special.”
Alongside South Hook LNG, other key supporters included:
🌟 Milford Waterfront
🌟 Ascona Group
🌟 Milford Haven Town Council
🌟 Thornton Motors
🌟 Impala
🌟 BDS
🌟 Rhyal Engineering
🌟 Pembs Building & Plumbing Supplies
With additional help from:
🎈 Critchton Containers, GRS Group, Speedy Hire, West Coast Scaffolding, Cleddau Communications, JSI Timber Frames, and Musselwick Farm Cottages
The Milford Haven Round Table will return later this year with their next flagship event — the town’s Fireworks Display on November 1.

Community
Milford Haven paddling pool open daily at 10:00am — safety reminder issued

Town council urges parents to supervise children at all times
MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL has reminded visitors to the children’s paddling pool on The Rath that the facility opens daily at 10:00am, and that children must be supervised by a responsible adult.
In a bilingual safety poster shared online, the council set out simple but essential rules to help ensure the pool remains a safe and fun space throughout the summer holidays. While the pool is popular with families, the council warns that it is not officially supervised, and users do so at their own risk.
The key rules include:
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- No running or diving in or around the pool.
- No food, drink, or glass bottles in the water area.
- No dogs are allowed within the paddling pool zone.
- Littering is strictly prohibited.
A council spokesperson said: “Hi everyone, a polite request: we ask that all children be supervised by a responsible adult while using the pool. Thank you.”
There is no formal age limit for the pool, but younger children will be given priority, especially during busy times.
Local families have praised the pool since it reopened, with one visitor, Linda Phillips, commenting: “We’ve just spent two hours there. Great effort everyone! The youngsters are really enjoying it.”
Milford Haven Town Council thanked her for the feedback, calling it “lovely to hear.”
Opening times or access arrangements may change due to weather or maintenance — updates will be posted on the council’s official Facebook page.
Caption:
Splash safely: Milford Haven Town Council’s new bilingual poster reminds families to supervise children and follow the rules while enjoying the paddling pool on The Rath this summer (Pic: Herald).
Community
Soapbox thrills return to Fishguard this weekend

Homemade racers set to hurtle through town in annual derby
A WILD ride is promised in Fishguard this Saturday (July 12) as the town’s much-loved Soapbox Derby returns in full force.
Organised by Fishguard and District Round Table, the annual event will once again see daring drivers pilot their homemade carts down the sloping streets of Penbanc and Rope Walk, skimming past Lota Park as they compete for the fastest time – and the biggest cheers.
From high-speed thrills to hair-raising spills, the course is known for its tight corners, jumps and the occasional spectacular crash, all to the delight of hundreds of spectators.
Racing starts at 12:00pm and continues until 5:00pm, with five trophies on offer – including first, second and third place, the ‘Derby Disaster’ prize for the most dramatic mishap, and a trophy for the best design. Last year’s winners are reminded to return their trophies to A&E Nichols on West Street ahead of the event.

This year’s entry process was run through Eventbrite, with registration now closed. A packed day of entertainment will accompany the racing, with family-friendly fun in Lota Park including food stalls, bouncy castles, fairground rides and more.
All proceeds from the derby – along with other summer events including the raft race and carnival – are reinvested into local projects by the Round Table.
For updates and information, search “Fishguard Soapbox Derby” on Facebook.
Charity
Tributes paid as RNLI lifeboat coxswain Frankie George MBE passes away

Respected Fishguard seaman served for two decades and led hundreds of launches
TRIBUTES have been paid to former Fishguard RNLI coxswain Francis ‘Frankie’ George MBE, who has died.
Mr George, who retired in 2002 after nearly twenty years of dedicated service, was described as one of the finest seamen of his generation. During his time with the lifeboat station, he took part in hundreds of service launches and was deeply respected throughout the lifeboat community.
Chris Williams, volunteer Lifeboat Operations Manager and former lifeboat mechanic, said: “Francis (Frankie) George MBE was quite simply one of the finest seamen I have ever sailed with. He engendered respect from all who met him.
“His professionalism and skill were second to none, and he inspired total confidence in his crews, even in the foulest of weather.
“With his passing, Fishguard has lost one of its true characters. He will be missed by all who knew him. As a mark of respect, the flag above the lifeboat station will be flown at half-mast.”
The RNLI Fishguard Lifeboat crew extended their heartfelt condolences to Mr George’s family and friends.
Respected coxswain: Frankie George MBE led hundreds of lifeboat launches from Fishguard (Pic: RNLI Fishguard Lifeboat)
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