Charity
Bikers mark 25 years of spreading joy to children in hospital
3 Amigos and Dollies Motorcycle Group celebrate milestone year of charity rides across west Wales
THIS AUTUMN, a west Wales motorcycle group is celebrating a remarkable milestone — 25 years of fundraising, toy deliveries and heartfelt generosity for children receiving care from Hywel Dda University Health Board.
The 3 Amigos and Dollies Motorcycle Group are gearing up for their 25th annual Toy Run, a festive ride that brings toys and gifts to children in hospital over the Christmas period. What began as a modest effort involving just eight bikes has grown into a community-powered movement that has touched thousands of lives across Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.
Over the past quarter of a century, the group has:
- Raised around £300,000
- Collected approximately 200 one-tonne bags of toys
- Clocked up nearly 1,500 miles delivering joy across west Wales
Their two main events — the Easter Egg Run and the Toy Run — have become fixtures in the community calendar, drawing hundreds of bikers and supporters each year. Thanks to their efforts, Hywel Dda Health Charities, the official charity of the health board, has been able to fund projects that go above and beyond what the NHS can provide.
One recent example was a donation to refurbish the play area on Cilgerran Ward at Glangwili Hospital, where group members even rolled up their sleeves to help paint and decorate the space.
Volunteer Tobi Evans said: “When the original three members organised their first toy run, there were eight bikes and they raised £80. Twenty-five years later, we’ve raised more money and collected more toys than we can remember.
“Thanks to the generosity of everyone who donates, we can now give thousands each year, with hundreds of bikes joining us. We’re always humbled by how much people give, and it’s because of them that we’ve made it to our 25th year.”
Eleanor Marks, Vice Chair of Hywel Dda University Health Board, said: “We are incredibly proud to celebrate this milestone with the 3 Amigos and Dollies Motorcycle Group. Their dedication, compassion and community spirit have made a lasting impact on children and families across our region. For a quarter of a century, they’ve gone above and beyond to bring comfort and joy to those in hospital, and we are deeply grateful.”
Katie Hancock, Fundraising Officer for Hywel Dda Health Charities, added: “We can’t thank the 3 Amigos and Dollies enough. Their deliveries have brought smiles to countless children across west Wales. Whether it’s toys, Easter eggs or funds, they’ve made a real difference. Diolch yn fawr!”
Toy collection dates:
- 18 October: Home Bargains, Pembroke Dock
- 8 November: Asda, Pembroke Dock
- 15 November: Morrisons, Haverfordwest
- 22 November: Tesco, Haverfordwest
Gift drop-off points:
- Haverfordwest: Boots, Tesco
- Pembroke Dock: Asda, Tesco
- Milford Haven: Mabon Gifts, Pebbles
- Pembroke: Foundry House
- Kilgetty: Co-op
To learn more about Hywel Dda Health Charities and how to support local NHS patients and staff, visit www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk.
Picture caption:
The 3 Amigos and Dollies Motorcycle Group (Pic: Supplied)
Charity
Afghan resettlement sex offence case “raises questions over public safety”
MINISTERS are facing calls to explain what checks were in place after the Ministry of Defence confirmed that an Afghan national resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan was convicted of a sexual offence.
Conservative Senedd Member Andrew RT Davies said the case raises “serious questions” for authorities after months of correspondence about the use of the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose as temporary accommodation under Afghan resettlement arrangements.
The issue was first raised by Mr Davies in August last year, after he met Ministry of Defence officials about the decision to house Afghan families at the hotel.
Following that meeting, he asked whether anyone housed in the Vale of Glamorgan under Afghan resettlement schemes had been charged with or convicted of sex offences or other crimes.
Delayed response
The Home Office initially refused to provide the information, saying it would exceed the cost limit for Freedom of Information requests because thousands of Afghan national records would have to be checked.
However, the Ministry of Defence has now confirmed that it holds information relating to ten cases in which a person relocated to the UK under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy or Afghan Response Route later committed a criminal offence.
Of those ten cases, five people were resettled under ARAP, three under ARR, while the MOD said it did not hold information on which route applied to the remaining two.
The department also confirmed that one person was based in the Vale of Glamorgan at the time the offence was committed and had been convicted of a sexual offence.
The MOD said the individual is no longer part of the Afghan Resettlement Programme.
A further two of the ten cases related to sexual offences, bringing the total number of sexual offence cases held by the MOD to three.
‘Public safety implications’
Mr Davies said: “It’s disgraceful that the Government failed to provide this information for so long.
“After authorities chose to use the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose for temporary accommodation, I asked them to confirm if any individuals relocated under various Afghan resettlement schemes were convicted of sex offences.
“But they failed to answer the request repeatedly.
“Now it has confirmed an Afghan resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan was convicted of a sex crime, the Government has serious questions to answer.
“There are public safety implications that must be addressed.”
MOD caveat
In its response, the Ministry of Defence stressed that its figures should not be treated as a complete picture.
The department said that once an eligible person is resettled in the UK, integration and ongoing support becomes the responsibility of the relevant local authority.
It added that the MOD does not routinely collect data on people once they begin the resettlement and integration process.
The MOD also said it does not hold information on the specific category of sexual offences committed.
Mr Davies has previously raised concerns from residents about whether statements made about those housed at the hotel accurately reflected the schemes under which they had been resettled.
He said constituents deserved transparency over both the resettlement process and any public safety issues arising from it.
Charity
Charity football match raises £10,025 for Glangwili Hospital units
A CHARITY football event held at Carmarthen Town AFC has raised £10,025 for two key services at Glangwili Hospital.
The event, organised by LHP Accountants, took place on Saturday and raised money for the Chemotherapy Unit and the Special Care Baby Unit through Hywel Dda Health Charities.
Organisers said they had been “absolutely overwhelmed” by the support shown on the day, thanking everyone who played, donated, sponsored, volunteered, bought raffle tickets, bid in the auction or attended the event.
They said: “This achievement belongs to every single person who supported us. Thank you for helping us make a real difference.”
The event was also filmed by S4C’s Heno, with coverage due to air tonight between 7:00pm and 7:30pm.

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Players and supporters at Carmarthen Town AFC helped raise £10,025 for Hywel Dda Health Charities.
Charity
Soroptimists International Milford Haven raise £1,500 for Pembrokeshire Baby Bank
MEMBERS of Soroptimists International Milford Haven have raised £1,500 for Pembrokeshire Baby Bank, the charity chosen by president Heather Pippen as her Charity of the Year for 2025/26.
A series of fundraising events were organised throughout the year, including a successful fashion event held at Image by Vanessa on Milford Marina.
The funds raised will help support the vital work carried out by the Pembrokeshire Baby Bank, which provides essential items to local families facing financial hardship.
A cheque for £1,500 was formally presented to volunteers from the Pembrokeshire Baby Bank during one of the Soroptimists’ business meetings.
Founded in 2019, Pembrokeshire Baby Bank supports families across the county who are experiencing financial difficulties. The charity accepts referrals from professionals and provides assistance to any eligible family living in Pembrokeshire, without discrimination.
Many of the items distributed to families are donated by members of the local community, while additional supplies are purchased using funds raised through donations and fundraising activities.
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