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Sageston scoops its very own Oscar!

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sageston oscarYOUNG film-makers from Pembrokeshire have won a top film making award.

Pupils from Sageston School won the coveted title of Best Overall Film at this year’s Media4Schools Welsh Film Awards.

And if that wasn’t enough, they also won the award for best camera work!

Sageston pupils were among six Pembrokeshire Schools, which had been shortlisted for the prestigious awards.

Pupils travelled to Cardiff on Monday to represent the County at the awards ceremony held at the Millennium Centre.

Templeton School was also shortlisted for the Best Overall Film in the Competition.

Duncan Whitehurst – Pembrokeshire County Council ICT Adviser and Pembrokeshire Schools Film Festival Director said that to have one winner and so many schools shortlisted had been an outstanding achievement for pupils and their hard-working teachers.

“Film and animation projects have a huge potential for developing literacy, engaging talented young people and developing vital skills for the workplace,” he said

“It’s encouraging to see the work produced by schools for the Pembrokeshire Schools Film Festival gaining further success at a national level.”

Now in its 10th year, the Media4Schools event recognises the hard work and commitment shown by schools, Sixth form colleges and organisations within the communities that produce films with young people.

At Monday’s ceremony, the winning films were shown on the big screen to a wide audience full of industry professionals.

The awards are sponsored by Sony UK and S4C.

The Pembrokeshire schools shortlisted were: Neyland CP School (Best Edited Film) “All the World’s a Stage”; Stackpole School (Best Camera Work) “The Monster”; Sageston School (Best Edited Film and Best Overall Film Primary) “Right Here, Right Now!”; Templeton CP School (Best Animation and Best Overall Film in the Competition) “I Don’t Want to go to School!”; Portfield School (Best Animation)”The Rescue”; Danny Tose from Ysgol y Preseli (Best Animation) “Dandelion”

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Quarter century milestone for guardian of Wales’ exceptional coastal waters

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ONE of Europe’s longest serving guardians of a marine Special Area of Conservation (SAC), protecting waters around Pembrokeshire, is celebrating a record-breaking 25th year in post.

Sue Burton was among the first officer appointees, and the first in Wales, working for a multi-agency partnership (a ‘relevant authorities group’) to act as a focal point for a European Marine Site at the turn of the new millennium in 2000.

Hosted by the Port of Milford Haven and supported financially by the Port, Pembrokeshire County Council and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, she was tasked with protecting the marine wildlife along the coastline and up the Cleddau estuary, working to improve understanding and identify threats and challenges to managing this environmentally important area.

Looking after our coast: Sue Burton

“I have loved this job… I still love this job!” said Sue on marking the anniversary. “I have been working with so many different groups on different topics…  I’ve really enjoyed that variety.

“Our role was to do the more proactive work, working with other bodies and the public to identify what could be done above and beyond the routine statutory protections at the time. We had to look for the gaps, for what we could do to improve the wildlife of the site. That included joint projects, raising awareness and education.”

“The Port of Milford Haven has always been a fantastic support, and I always felt part of the Port family. It has also become a big supporter regarding sustainability,” Sue added.

Sue’s post relied on financial and in-kind support from the other organisations in the Relevant Authority Group partnership too, who continue to demonstrate their commitment to the marine protected area by maintaining their contributions. Partner funding importantly allows Sue to apply for grants to deliver improvement work.


“Highlights for me are probably the opportunities for engagement where I remember what it is all about – the wonderful wildlife. Sharing that with people and opening their eyes to the hidden world beneath the sea is special,” said Sue. “The annual school snorkel safari is probably my best workday of the year!”

“Sadly, external pressures, including climate change, continue to take their toll on habitats across Wales. Many species remain under threat and the status of some are more at risk than they were in 2000,” said Sue.

“But what I have seen in recent years is the emergence of citizen power, with volunteer initiatives such as ‘The Cleddau Project’ fighting hard for marine wildlife and their habitats. This gives me hope that we can make changes before it is too late.

Reflecting on the past 25 years of work, Sue said: “Overall, I am just very grateful to all those bodies and volunteers who have helped me, supported the marine SAC partnership and done so much to highlight the extraordinarily special and beautiful area we live in, and a place that I’m very lucky to have worked in all these years.”

Congratulating Sue on this incredible milestone, Chief Executive at the Port of Milford Haven, Tom Sawyer, said: “We’re truly inspired by Sue for leading the way in this vital work.

“Her dedication to protecting the marine wildlife along Pembrokeshire’s unique and special coastline reflects the Port’s shared commitment to sustainability. It’s a privilege to support her efforts as we work together to safeguard our coastal waters for future generations.”

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Vintage vehicles rev up at Carew Castle for May Bank Holiday

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ONE of the most popular events in the local calendar will return this spring, as Carew Castle prepares to host its annual Classic Car Show on Bank Holiday Monday 5 May.

Set against the historic backdrop of the Castle and Millpond, the show brings together an impressive selection of classic and vintage cars, motorbikes, and military vehicles from across South Wales. The event has become a firm favourite among vehicle enthusiasts and casual visitors, offering a unique opportunity to view beautifully maintained vehicles in a striking heritage setting.

In addition to the vehicle displays, the event will include live music and a range of family-friendly activities, making it a well-rounded day out. Hot drinks and bacon rolls will be available in the morning, followed by a full menu of homemade lunches and cakes at Nest Tearoom. The Castle and nearby Tidal Mill will also be open as usual, offering visitors the chance to explore over 2,000 years of history through exhibitions, displays, and the site’s distinctive architecture.

Daisy Hughes, Manager of Carew Castle, said: “The Classic Car Show has become one of our most anticipated events of the year. It’s a fantastic opportunity for vehicle owners to showcase their pride and joy, and for visitors to experience a wonderful mix of history, heritage, and automotive design – all in the unique setting of Carew Castle.”

The Car Show will run from 10am to 3pm, with the Castle open until 4.30pm. Normal admission fees apply, with tickets priced at: Adults £8, Concessions £7, Children £6, and Family Tickets £25. Entry to the Car Show is included in the admission fee. No advance booking is required.

The event is weather dependent and may be cancelled in the event of poor conditions. For the latest updates, visit www.carewcastle.com or follow Carew Castle and Tidal Mill on Facebook.

Please note that there has been overwhelming interest from vehicle owners to attend this year’s show and exhibitor spaces are now fully booked.

Information about other events taking place across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is available at www.pembrokeshirecoast.com/events.

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New chance for streetscape improvement funding

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A NEW shop frontage grant scheme for commercial properties is being launched via the Street Enhancement Scheme within the 2025 Shared Prosperity Fund programme.

This new grant scheme will run alongside the existing paint scheme which will be continuing.

The new grant scheme is aimed at business premises in the town centre zones of Fishguard and Goodwick, Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock and Tenby.

Eligible owners and tenants/leaseholders with written consent from the property owner can apply for a grant of 80 per cent, up to a maximum grant value of £24,999, towards to total expenditure of upgrading external facades.

This new grant scheme is an extension to the previous paint scheme enhancement scheme for commercial properties which is continuing within the town centre zones of the above towns, and for St Davids, Saundersfoot, Narberth, Crymych and Newport.

The paint scheme enhancement will provide funding for 80% of the costs, up to a maximum grant value of £4,999, towards the repainting of street facing façade(s).

The aim of the grant is to help improve the attractiveness of our town centres and encourage footfall to support businesses.

Eligible works include replacement of signage, window and other building elements replacement or cleaning, external facade repairs and decoration.

Deputy Leader Cllr Paul Miller said: “The previous streetscape paint schemes have seen numerous buildings across our main and smaller towns given a facelift.

“Supporting our towns to thrive is part of the commitment to regenerate our

communities, and this scheme is a small part of that.”

Support for paint schemes for commercial buildings in the eligible towns under the previous Shared Prosperity Fund programme will continue under this new programme.

The last date for receipt of applications under this call for projects which must be able to be completed by 30th November 2025 is 31st May 2025. 

If the scheme is oversubscribed, eligible applicants for this discretionary grant support will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

No expenditure should be incurred before grant approval, as the grants cannot be awarded retrospectively.

This includes work for which contracts have already been signed or orders placed, before funding approval. 

For more information and full scheme guidance see: https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/uk-shared-prosperity-funding/pembrokeshire-streetscape-enhancement-scheme or via email to [email protected]

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