Entertainment
Mince Pie Pop-In returns to Milford Haven’s Waterfront Gallery
Festive market runs 6–20 December with local artists and makers
A FESTIVE Mince Pie Pop-In with mulled wine is taking place at the Waterfront Gallery on Saturday, 6 December, as part of this year’s Count Down to Christmas market on Milford Haven Waterfront.
Visitors are invited to drop in between 11:00am and 3:00pm at the gallery on Discovery Quay (SA73 3AF), where they can browse an array of handmade gifts created by the gallery’s resident artists and their invited maker friends.
The wider Christmas market, which opened earlier this month, runs until Saturday, 20 December, and is open Wednesdays to Saturdays, 10:30am–4:00pm. Organisers say the event is perfect for anyone seeking unique, locally made presents across a range of budgets.
A wide variety of Pembrokeshire and Wales-based artists will be showcasing their work, including:
- Carole King – handmade books, papers and boxes
- Carole & Miles Hovey – driftwood clocks, coastal words, soaps from the sea, postcard paintings
- Eiryl George – Pâte de Verre glass bowls and decorations
- Fiona Jenkins – textile placemats and coasters
- Gaby’s Sketchbook – ceramic charm necklaces, linen tea towels, tote bags, felt figures and mini watercolours
- Gina Hughes – resin-cast and ceramic decorations
- Jason Wilkins – wood-turned gifts
- Julie & Helen Drake – paintings and drawings
- Julie Freeman – knitted hats, knee blankets and cushions
- Liz Robinson – fused-glass pieces
- Lynn Stuart – cat and dog sculpted angels
- Mandy Freeman – upcycled hats
- Mick Morgan – practical pottery including bowls, mugs and jugs
- Nicola Schoenenberger – original landscape paintings
- Philippa Mitchell – mono-printed cards and felted Christmas items
- Philippa Sibert – textile jewellery, wearable art and ornaments
- Ritta Sinkkonen Davies – woven textiles
- Suzanne Nicholl – hand-painted baubles and small paintings
- Tina Raison – Christmas tree decorations
- Toby Binstead – carved wooden spoons and small furniture
- Wendy Binstead – dried seaweed artwork
For late shoppers, the gallery will also offer free gift-wrapping on 22, 23 and 24 December.
Alongside the market, the gallery is refreshing its main exhibition space with new fine art paintings, prints, ceramics, textiles, photography and jewellery from its resident artists.
Downstairs, the Children’s Gallery has a new display featuring work created by the grandchildren of artists exhibiting upstairs — including paintings, drawings, pottery and textiles.
About the Waterfront Gallery
Based in the Old Sail Loft on Milford Haven Docks, the Waterfront Gallery is one of south-west Wales’s leading independent art galleries and a registered charity. Run by volunteer artists, it hosts the Wales Contemporary Annual Competition and rotates guest exhibitions every two months.
Entertainment
Gavin & Stacey stars reunite for Christmas advert
GAVIN & STACEY favourites Joanna Page and Mathew Horne have reunited on screen for a Christmas special – though not the one fans might have hoped for. Instead of returning to Barry or Billericay, the duo appear together in a new festive advert for Waitrose, sharing a turkey pie while responding to a fan’s heartfelt letter about expressing love through food.
The short film marks their appearance in How to Say It With Food, a six-part series in which Page and Horne tackle some of the nation’s most common Christmas food dilemmas. The clip opens with Page teasingly nodding to their iconic sitcom: “Oh, you didn’t think we’d let Christmas roll around without showing up again, did you?”
Horne quickly follows with his own playful line: “Us? Miss Christmas? Not a chance. But this time we’re here to help you say it with food.”
The pair are then handed an envelope “from Santa”, containing a letter from a viewer asking how he can show his “leading lady” he loves her through food. Mathew quips: “First time saying it, you want a statement. Sixteenth time, you want a statement that doesn’t involve socks.”
He then introduces Waitrose’s new Christmas advert starring Keira Knightley and Joe Wilkinson. The main campaign follows an unlikely festive romance sparked by Sussex Charmer cheese and culminating in Wilkinson presenting Knightley with a turkey pie decorated with the words “I love you”. Watching the moment unfold, Page smiles at Horne and mirrors another classic Gavin & Stacey reference: “Oh, that’s so romantic.”
The duo are soon given their own turkey pie to try. Horne eagerly tucks in before cutting Page a slice, prompting laughter from his co-star. The advert ends with the pair wishing viewers a Merry Christmas as Knightley and Wilkinson share a warm festive kiss on screen.
The reunion comes almost a year after audiences tuned in to the BBC sitcom’s much-anticipated finale, which drew an impressive 12.3 million viewers on Christmas Day. The episode wrapped up storylines including Gwen’s blossoming romance with Dave Coaches, Smithy’s near-wedding to Sonia, and the moment fans had long debated – Smithy and Nessa tying the knot.
Reflecting on the new project, Page said: “You thought you’d seen the last of us! Well, we’re back and what fun we had.” She added: “It was such a treat working with Mat… food is what brings people together over the festive season.”
Horne described the experience as “brilliant”, calling their on-screen reunion “a Christmas tradition”.
Entertainment
Filming for new season of S4C crime drama Cleddau returns to Pembrokeshire
Production crew spotted in Pembroke Dock, Neyland and Burton as series set for 2026 release
FILMING has returned to Pembrokeshire this week for the next season of Cleddau — the hit S4C crime drama released in English as The One That Got Away.
The production crew has been seen in Pembroke Dock, Neyland and Burton capturing new scenes for the upcoming 2026 series. Local photographer Gareth Davies shared images of the team working along the estuary, describing “a real buzz” in the area as cast and crew returned after the success of the first season.
Crime thriller rooted in the Cleddau estuary
Cleddau follows a murder investigation that reopens buried secrets in a quiet west Wales community. The show has been praised for its atmospheric storytelling, strong performances and striking use of local Pembrokeshire scenery — with the Cleddau estuary itself forming a central part of the series’ identity.
Residents have reported seeing cameras and production vehicles around familiar walking routes, waterfront areas and estuary-side villages as the crew makes full use of the landscape that inspired the show’s name.
Local interest and economic boost
The return of filming has been welcomed locally, bringing attention, visitors and activity into communities along the waterway. For many residents, the excitement lies in spotting familiar places on screen when the new season airs next year.
The new series of Cleddau is expected to be broadcast in 2026.
Entertainment
Cardigan Theatre brings Beauty and the Beast to Mwldan this Christmas
Festive panto promises magic, music and family fun
CARDIGAN Theatre is set to bring festive magic to Theatre Mwldan this Christmas with a fun-filled production of Beauty and the Beast, running from 21–29 December. The pantomime is written and directed by Jonathon Preece and promises all the traditional panto sparkle audiences love.
The story follows once-proud Prince Louis (Emily Davies), who angers Agatha the Evil Enchantress (Kelly Lewis). As punishment for his selfishness, she transforms him into the fearsome Beast (Steve Green). His only hope of breaking the spell is to find true love – or remain a beast forever.
Meanwhile, brave and kind-hearted Belle (Ruby Lemoine) sets out to rescue her eccentric father Marcel (Tom Loveday) who on his way to the “Big Invention Competition”, gets lost and stumbles into the enchanted castle and is taken prisoner by the Beast. Determined to save him, Belle is joined by her loyal friend Jaques, the village silly billy (Sarah Harris), flamboyant Dame Madam Fromage (Rhys Davies), and Gavin (Paul Robinson), the vain village heart-throb who is convinced Belle should marry him!
Inside the castle, Belle encounters a host of enchanted objects, including Tick Tock (Lilwen), Flambe (Bryce), and Mrs Kettle (Manon), who provide humour, magic and plenty of encouragement as they try to help the Beast win Belle’s heart and break Agatha’s curse.
With songs, jokes, colourful characters and plenty of audience participation, the production promises festive fun for all ages.
Beauty and the Beast runs at Theatre Mwldan from 21–29 December. Early booking is advised to avoid disappointment.
Cardigan Theatre can be followed on Facebook and Instagram for updates on future shows.

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