Community
Little Haven regatta draws crowds to the coast
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

Community
New town map unveiled in Fishguard
A NEW town map has been installed in the heart of Fishguard to help residents and visitors discover more of what the area has to offer.
The map, created by Visit Fishguard & Goodwick’s in-house graphic designer, has been placed on the Abergwaun Hotel tunnel, near Offshore Surfwear’s new shop.
The group said it was “incredibly proud” of the finished result and thanked the building owner for allowing the map to be installed on the premises.
Visit Fishguard & Goodwick is now hoping to create a similar map for Goodwick and is asking for help from a centrally located building owner who may be willing to host it.
Anyone who can help, or knows of a suitable location, is being asked to get in touch with Visit Fishguard & Goodwick.
Community
Tenby Summer Spectacular cancelled amid council row over harbour access
Organisers say popular charity events cannot safely go ahead without clear powers to control crowds
TENBY ROUND TABLE has announced that this summer’s Tenby Summer Spectacular events have been cancelled until further notice amid a dispute with Pembrokeshire County Council over crowd control at the harbour.
The events, which were due to take place on Sunday, August 16 and Sunday, August 30, have been a major feature of Tenby’s summer calendar for decades, drawing large crowds to the harbour for entertainment, food, drink and fireworks.
In a statement, Tenby Round Table said the decision had been made “with enormous sadness” and claimed it had been forced on organisers because of unresolved issues over the safe management of pedestrian access.
The organisation said it needed the council’s Public Realm department to use statutory powers to temporarily restrict pedestrian access through the event area when capacity is reached.
Organisers said the matter had first been raised with the council in September 2025 and again formally in writing in May 2026.
They said volunteers had attended meetings, commissioned professional health and safety consultants and worked on Event Management Plans, but claimed the council had still not provided a clear answer.
Tenby Round Table said: “PCC’s Public Realm department has had nine months to answer one question on safe and controlled access to the harbour. It has not done so.”
The group also alleged that recent written responses from the council contained factual inaccuracies and misleading statements about the relevant legislation.
It added that the council’s legal advice was understood to be provisional and still under internal review.
The cancellation is currently described as provisional, with organisers giving the council a final deadline of June 25 to provide what they describe as a clear, accurate and legally grounded answer.
Tenby Round Table said that if this is provided, it will do everything possible to reinstate the events.
The group said the Summer Spectacular had raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for local charities, sports teams, community groups and worthy individuals since it began.
It said the cancellation would be a devastating blow to those who benefit from the funds raised.
The statement added that organisers are still working with Dyfed-Powys Police and other relevant authorities ahead of a council licensing committee meeting in July, which is expected to consider whether the event licence should be renewed, amended or withdrawn.
The Herald has asked Pembrokeshire County Council for comment.

Community
Haverfordwest lounge praised for charity work
A HAVERFORDWEST venue has been praised for raising more than £2,600 for local charities through a series of community events.
Castle Ward county councillor Thomas Tudor visited The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest with Henry Tufnell MP, where they met manager Stephanie Davies.
Cllr Tudor said Stephanie had “truly embraced” her role in the community, organising events including a duck race, sports quiz, Mad Hatter’s tea party for Little Loungers, a bake sale and a drag night show.
Together, the events have raised £2,637 for local good causes.
Charities to benefit include The VC Gallery, Tŷ Hafan and Adam’s Bucketful of Hope Cancer Support Centre.
Cllr Tudor said: “It was lovely to introduce Henry Tufnell MP to Stephanie Davies, manager of The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest.
“Stephanie has truly embraced her role in the community of Haverfordwest, running many exciting initiatives and raising a staggering £2,637 for local charities.”
The fundraising continues this week, with Rock ’n’ Roll Bingo and a Wild West country and western night featuring a rodeo bull.
Caption: Community support: Thomas Tudor, Stephanie Davies and Henry Tufnell MP outside The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest.
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