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Sageston scoops its very own Oscar!
YOUNG 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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Milford Haven Sea Cadets celebrate offshore voyage success
SIX CADETS from Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets have completed a challenging week-long offshore voyage aboard T.S. John Jerwood.
The cadets took to the water for a demanding but enjoyable week, gaining a number of qualifications despite difficult weather conditions.
The unit congratulated all six cadets on their achievements and thanked the Sea Cadet Offshore team for making the voyage possible.
A spokesperson said: “Voyages like this are only made possible by the brilliant Sea Cadet Offshore team. Thank you for the amazing work you do to allow this amazing opportunity to be possible.
“BZ all!”
The Milford Haven unit also thanked West Wales District Sea Cadets, South West Area Sea Cadets, Sea Cadets Offshore, South West Area Senior Staff Officer, and RFCA for Wales for their support.
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Welsh Government announces grassroots Pride fund open for applications
A WELSH Government fund supporting local Pride events will open for applications next week.
The Grassroots Pride Fund, delivered with support from Pride Cymru, aims to help organisers from across Wales with event costs.
From Monday June 15, organisers can apply to the fund to gain financial support for Pride events across Wales in 2026/27.
There is £69,250 available from the fund this year – up from £17,700 in 2022/23.
In 2025 the fund supported 21 Pride events across Wales, including Barry Pride, Pembrokeshire Pride, and Wrexham Pride.
Aiming to expand the fund to more rural areas and small towns, the Welsh Government has said it wants to create “opportunities for people to come together and be their true selves throughout Wales”.
When applying for the funding, organisations should nominate one lead applicant who will act as project manager and have responsibility for the day-to-day management of the funding.
The fund is administered by Pride Cymru and applications can be made on its website after June 15. The deadline for applications is August 17.

Discussing the importance of the fund and Pride events, Deputy First Minister and minister for social justice and equalities, Sioned Williams, said: “As LGBTQ+ rights face growing threats, the new Welsh Government is clear: we will do all we can to protect and strengthen those rights here in Wales.
“Pride Month is a chance to celebrate the strength and inclusivity of our communities, and to recognise the volunteers whose commitment makes that possible.
“Volunteers bring people together, create spaces of welcome and belonging, and make sure LGBTQ+ people can celebrate safely and openly in their own communities.
“I have already attended Swansea Pride and Pontardawe Pride this month, and I’m looking forward to attending Pride Cymru in Cardiff this weekend and meeting some of the amazing organisations that support our LGBTQ+ communities.
“Respect, solidarity, and fair play are values that have always mattered to people in Wales, and this Welsh Government is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion. I am proud that we committed in our manifesto to providing ongoing support to Pride organisations.”
Dan Walsh, chair of Pride Cymru, said: “Local Prides play a vital role in creating safe, visible, and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ people across Wales.
“This fund represents an important investment in grassroots Pride movements, helping community-led organisations develop, grow, and deliver meaningful events and activities that reflect the needs of their local LGBTQ+ communities.”
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Tenby 10k raises more than £20,000 for Paul Sartori
A POPULAR Tenby road race has raised more than £20,000 for Paul Sartori Hospice at Home.
Runners and sponsors taking part in last year’s Tenby 10k raised £20,559.07 for the Pembrokeshire charity, which provides hospice care to people in their own homes.
The race, organised by Waterfront Community Runners, took place in October 2025 and was well supported by locals and visitors, who lined the route through the town to cheer on competitors.
Laura Hugman, Chief Executive of Paul Sartori, has now received the cheque, presented by a selection of those who took part in the event.
This year’s Tenby 10k will take place on Sunday, October 25, 2026, on a closed-road, two-lap course through the centre of Tenby.
More than 400 runners have already signed up, with entries now past 40 per cent capacity and organisers expecting the event to sell out again.
Anyone wishing to take part can enter at www.waterfrontcommunityrunners.co.uk.
All proceeds from this year’s race will again be donated to the Paul Sartori Foundation.
Caption:
Laura Hugman, Chief Executive of Paul Sartori, receives the cheque from Tenby 10k runners and organisers.
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