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Little Haven regatta draws crowds to the coast

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THE LITTLE HAVEN REGATTA drew a large crowd on Sunday (Aug 10) as visitors and locals alike enjoyed a full day of sunshine, sport and community spirit on the beach and in the bay.

The day began early with the popular open water swim – a one-mile course starting and finishing on the beach. Fifty-eight swimmers took part in calm, mill-pond conditions. First home was Isabelle Lily Hatton-Ellis, followed just one second later by Edward Graham.

Sailing took centre stage next with the Goultrop Open Handicap race, followed by the Class or Handicap Race. A light southerly wind gave competitors a tricky but exciting challenge on the water.

After a lunchtime break, the afternoon brought more racing with the Bahamas Classic, while on the beach Tamitha Grey led the much-loved children’s games. The ever-popular Tudor’s Mackerel Race took place mid-afternoon, ahead of kayak, paddle board, ping pong ball collecting and children’s swimming races, all timed with the incoming tide to the delight of spectators lining the harbour wall and village green.

The prize-giving and raffle were held on the wall, with celebrations continuing well into the evening – marking another successful year for this much-loved Pembrokeshire summer tradition.

Inshore events

Single-handed sit-on-top kayak race

15 and under – 1st: Bill Groves, Bath (12 years)

16 and over – 1st: Paul Hicks, Pontypool

Paddle board race

15 and under – 1st: Hugh Ellerby, Little Haven

16 and over – 1st: Chris Davies, Bath

Swimming

50 yards girls 12 years & under – 1st: Martha Perkins, Coventry

50 yards boys 12 years & under – 1st: Solo Bool, Broad Haven

50 yards girls 13-16 years – 1st: Imogen Hide, Keeston

50 yards boys 13-16 years – 1st: Reuben Tutty, Coventry

Ping pong ball collecting – 10 years & under

1st: Lani Bool, Broad Haven (Lucky Ball: Rose King-Harris, Little Haven)

Ping pong ball collecting – 11-16 years

1st: Cai Llewelyn, Little Haven (Lucky Ball: Cai Llewelyn, Little Haven)

Best Endeavour Cup – Ffleur Cunningham, Little Haven

Brenda Thomas Memorial Cup (beach games) – Brodie Tickler & Maud Pugh

Sailing events

Race One – Goultrop Open Handicap

1st: Peter Rose & Georgia Scott, Llangwm

1st Junior Helm: Anwen Sims, Haverfordwest

Race Two – Class or Handicap Race

1st: Peter Rose & Georgia Scott, Llangwm

1st Class Race: Iolo Bool, Broad Haven

1st Junior Helm: Keira Edwards, Milford Haven

Race Three – Bahamas Classic Open Handicap

1st: Simon Goodwin, Neyland

Best performance over three races – Peter Rose & Georgia Scott, Llangwm

Endeavour Prize – Ben Giles, Northants

Tudor’s Mackerel Race – 1st: Simon Davies, Solva

Longest mackerel – Simon Davies, Solva

 

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Weather presenter spotted filming in Pembrokeshire

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A WELL-KNOWN Welsh weather presenter was spotted in Pembrokeshire as he filmed scenes for a new series celebrating the county’s coastline.

Derek Brockway, who has been a familiar face on BBC Wales since 1995, was in St Davids recently working on another instalment of his popular walking series along the Pembrokeshire Coast.

Local resident Thomas Tudor said it was “lovely” to meet the broadcaster during filming, posing for a photograph alongside his mother, Beryl Tudor, and sister, Bethan Thomas Price.

Brockway, who is based at BBC Cymru Wales in Cardiff, is widely known not only for his weather forecasts across television, radio and online, but also for his programmes showcasing Wales’ landscapes and coastal paths.

The latest filming in St Davids is expected to form part of an upcoming series highlighting the natural beauty and walking routes of Pembrokeshire, an area long regarded as one of the jewels in Wales’ tourism crown.

 

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Broad Haven volunteers secure ‘national asset’ status for nature reserve

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A SMALL stretch of woodland and former opencast coal mine has been transformed into a nationally recognised biodiversity site, in a major first for Wales.

The Slash Pond Community Nature Reserve has been awarded ‘Naturfa’ status, becoming the first community-managed site in Wales to receive the designation.

The recognition, confirmed by Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies, classifies the reserve as an “Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measure” (OECM). This means the volunteer-led work of the Support the Boardwalk group will now contribute directly to Wales’ 30×30 target – the global commitment to protect 30% of land, freshwater and sea for nature by 2030.

In a further boost, the site has also been included in the National Forest for Wales, recognising its role in strengthening a connected network of woodlands and habitats across the country.

Once a simple local walkway, the Slash Pond has developed into a thriving wildlife haven. The reserve now supports a wide range of species, including critically endangered European eels, otters, ten species of bat, and more than fifty species of birds, alongside diverse aquatic plants and insects.

Huw Irranca-Davies said: “These special places are a testament to the care and dedication of people working on the ground – securing a legacy for future generations. Nature can only thrive where habitats are resilient, protected and effectively managed.”

The new status is expected to unlock future funding opportunities, supporting long-term plans for maintaining the boardwalk, monitoring biodiversity and water quality, installing new signage, and expanding environmental education work with Broad Haven Primary School and the wider Havens community.

Andy Drumm, a volunteer with Support the Boardwalk, said: “We’ve always known how special the Slash Pond is, but this recognition puts it firmly on the map as a national asset. It’s a tribute to years of hard work and shows that local communities can lead the way in tackling the nature crisis.”

To mark the achievement, a Spring Family Fun Day will take place on Friday (May 9) from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Slash Pond car park.

The event will feature guided nature walks, pond dipping, a wildlife treasure trail, live music, and family activities including crafts and face painting. The official unveiling of the Naturfa certificate and new reserve branding will also take place, alongside the launch of a new book, From Culm to Calm: A History of the Slash Pond by local author David Meanwell.

Karen Riggs, a long-time volunteer, said: “This achievement belongs to everyone in Broad Haven who has supported the site over the years. We’re not just celebrating a new title – we’re celebrating what our community has built together.”

The day will also see the installation of new benches at the observation decks and the launch of a floating island habitat to support wildfowl and other bird species. Visitors will also be invited to share feedback on plans for an improved picnic area designed to withstand local flooding.

Naturfa is a Welsh Government initiative recognising areas outside traditional protected sites, such as SSSIs, that are managed in ways which deliver long-term benefits for biodiversity.

The Slash Pond Community Nature Reserve is managed by the Support the Boardwalk group in partnership with The Havens Community Council, and is maintained entirely by volunteers.

Further information and updates are available via the Support the Boardwalk Facebook page.

 

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Milford Haven salon named national awards finalist

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A local beauty therapist earns recognition in prestigious UK competition

A MILFORD HAVEN beauty therapist has been shortlisted for a major national award celebrating excellence in the hair and beauty industry.

Charlotte Mitchell-Johns, of The Attic Hair & Beauty, has been named a finalist in the Hair Extensions Specialist category at the UK Hair and Beauty Awards 2026.

Ms Mitchell-Johns, who is a Level four beauty therapist, also works as a hair extensions specialist and beauty educator with HB Training.

Speaking about the recognition, she said she was “truly honoured” to be named among the finalists.

She added that she believes the industry thrives on collaboration rather than competition, and that supporting others is key to long-term success.

Ms Mitchell-Johns has been recognised for her technical skill, commitment to clients, and efforts to maintain high standards within the beauty sector.

The UK Hair and Beauty Awards highlight leading professionals from across the country, celebrating talent, creativity and dedication within the industry.

 

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