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Pembrokeshire County Show – Day 2 Results

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THE PEMRBOKESHIRE HERALD will be bringing you all of the results from day 2 of the Pembrokeshire County Show today in this article. If you can’t attend the show, be sure to keep checking back here for regular updates!

SHETLAND PONIES

Class 576 (BARREN  MARE or GELDING 4 years old and over, exceeding 34″)
1st Hodge & Walters, Messrs D A J & J M, SHARPTOR TRINITY
2nd Morgan, Mrs Victoria, WEMKE V STAL LANGELO
3rd Jarman, Mrs Jane, GEORGINA OF FAIRWOOD

Class 577 (YEALING, COLT, FILLY or GELDING to exceed 34″ at maturity)
1st True, Mr Nick, PRINCESS BRACE OF CATCHPOOL
2nd Crafton Stud, HURRICANE FORCE OF CRAFTON
3rd Currel, Miss Frankie, LADBURY ECLIPSE

Class 578 (TWO or THREE YEAR OLD COLT, FILLY OR GELDING to exceed 34″ at maturity)
1st True, Mr Nick, HOME OF CRAFTON
2nd Thomas, Mrs Joan, SHARPTOR SKYFALL
3rd Morgan, Mrs Victoria, CHAMPLERS VANITIES

Class 580 (STALLION 4 years old and over exceeding 34″)
1st Joslin, Mrs Lara, SAPPHIRE CLASSICE
2nd John, Mrs P W, ROYAL SCOT OF CRAFTON
3rd Mander, MPS, WINDWILLOW MIRACLE

Class 581 (RIDDEN CLASS, 4 years old and over, on or off lead rein. Rider any age)
1st Davies, Miss Millie, BLACK MAGIC OF CRAFTON
2nd Roynon, Miss Tracy, RAMBLING ROSE OF CRAFTON
3rd Canton, Mrs J, HELAWI CAPRICIOUS

Class 591 (BROOD/BARREN MARE or GELDING 4 years old and over, not exceeding 34″)
1st Percy,Mrs Jacqueline, SNELSMORE LALIQUE
2nd Lewis-Hughes, Mrs June, WINDWILLOW ZSA ZSA
3rd Smith & M S Gordon, Mesdames E, SHALAINE ROSE COLOURED

Class 592 (COLT or FILLY FOAL)
1st Hawker, Mrs D, HAWKERBAYS ARAMIS
2nd Edwards, Mrs Anne, WENFELIG
3rd Tremelle, Ms Debbie, FINETIME THE FLYING ORANGE

Class 595 (TWO or THREE YEAR OLD COLT, FILLY or GELDING not to exceed 34″ at maturity)
1st Hawker, Mrs D, HAWKERBAYS JUST DIFFERENT
2nd Percy, Mrs Jacqueline, SNELSMORE QUIZMASTER
3rd Oliver, Mrs J, CWMLLYNFELL QUEEN CUP

Class 597 (STALLION 4 years old and over, not exceeding 34″)
1st Percy, Mrs Jacqueline, MERRYLESS NUGGET
2nd Thomas, Mrs Joan, SEVA PIPER-MAN
3rd Evans, Miss Emily, HASGUARD DANDY

Class 608 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING 4 years old or over, shown in-hand)
1st Hodge & Walters, Messrs D A J & J M, SHILSTONE ROCKS RAINMAN
2nd Evans, Mrs Alison, KNIGHTONCOMBE TURTLEDOVE
3rd Brown, Mrs V, DEVER VIXONTOR

Class 611 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING 4 years old over over, shown in-hand)
1st Whitfield, Miss S E, CORRIG PRINCE
2nd Bissmire, J & K, BROCKLEBECK B-H-B
3rd Sinclair-James, Mrs Kay, CAHERVIEW CONOR

Class 619 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old or over, shown under saddle)
1st Evans, Mrs Alison, KNIGHTONCOMBE TURTLEDOVE

Class 620 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old or over, shown under saddle)
1st Bissmire, J & K, BROCKLEBECK
2nd Martin-Smith, Mrs Tracy, LEADGATE BLUE LEVI
3rd Currel, Miss Frankie, MEGAN OF DINEFWR

Class 621 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old or over, shown under saddle)
1st Whitfield, Miss S E, CORRIG PRINCE

Class 680 (B.S.P.S. Mixed Height Restricted Open WHP/WH. Mare or Gelding, 4 years or over, not exceeding 158cms)
1st Voyce, Miss Alison, CARNSDALE TICKLED PINK
2nd James, Mrs Jane, CHESTER
3rd Jones, Angela, BOBBY BOUNCER

Class 681 (B.S.P.S. OPEN NURSERY STAKES. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms)
1st Luke, Mrs Janet Susan, CASMAEL SARA
2nd Eynon, Mr Eurig, KILMORE PRINCE CHARMING
3rd Brunt, A, CASMAEL MAI

Class 683 (B.S.P.S. OPEN WHP Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms)
1st Brunt, A, CASMAEL MAI
2nd Luke, Mrs Janet Susan, CASMAEL SARA
3rd Toft, Mrs Gaynor, DRUMILLER JIGSAW

Class 684 (B.S.P.S. OPEN WHP Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms, but not exceeding 143cms)
1st Bowen, Mr Leo, GALLANT PRINCE
2nd Voyce, Miss Alison, CARNSDALE TICKLED PINK
3rd Jones, Angela, BOBBY BOUNCER

Class 685 (B.S.P.S. OPEN WHP Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143cms but not exceeding 153cms)
1st Ridge, Ms Jill, COOMBE PARK SAILORS STAR
2nd Carrington, Miss Emily, NOBLE RED EDITION
3rd Jones, Miss Sian, CARNSDALE TOP TOTTY

PURE BRED ARAB – ARAB I FRID PUR

Class 697 (PURE BRED ARAB, yearling, two or three years old)
1st Jones, Mr & Mrs E.J., SCARLET O HARA
2nd Hackley, J A & C A, LILANA ROSE

Class 698 (PURE BRED ARAB to be shown under saddle, four years old or over)
1st Davies, Mrs Beth, EL JADEED OS
2nd Watkins, Mr & Mrs Kelvin, PAZZAS

Class 705 (PART BRED OR ANGLO ARAB stallion, mare or gelding, four years old or over, 148cms and under)
1st Lavis, Mr B, BLUE ROCK AMETHYST
2nd Walsh, Miss Claire, ROMANNO HOT SPOT
3rd Pritchard-Simmons, Mrs Anne, CUPIDHILL CAPRICE

Class 706 (PART BRED OR ANGLO ARAB stallion, mare or gelding, for years old or over, over 148cms)
1st Baker, Mrs Sarah, HOLLYAND MAYSTAR
2nd Jones, Ms Helen, PRICKLEGATE IMOGEN
3rd Pritchard-Simmons, Mrs Anne, CUPIDHILL CAPRICE

Class 707 (PART BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB one, two or three years old to be shown in hand)
1st Freeth C/O Mrs S Quiney, S, DIPTFORD GREAT EXPECTATIONS
2nd Pritchard-Simmons, Mrs Anne, CUPIDHILL CAPRICE
3rd Scriven, Mrs Kim, CANDY FLOSS

Class 708 (PART BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB one, two or three years old to be shown in hand)
1st Coombes C/O Mr A Charlesworth, Mr M, GORESMEAD GRANDSTAND
2nd Thomas, Mrs Valmai, MOUNT PLEASANT CELTIC QUEEN
3rd Melville, Mrs P, SARNAU GOLDEN SOUFFLE

COLOURED HORSES & PONIES

Class 715 (CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Open Ridden Qualifier, 4 years old and over, any height)
1st Anthony Isaac, Ms Marie, BEDAZZLED II
2nd Baker, Mrs Sarah, HOLLYLAND MAYSTAR
3rd Roynon, Miss Tracy, PPOPPY 19

Class 716 (CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Open Ridden Qualifier, 4 years old and over, any height)
1st Rees, Mr G, CARN NICHLAS TOM
2nd Edwards, Mrs Claire, WALTZING MATILD IV
3rd Whitfield, Miss S E, CORRELLI

PONY BREEDING

Class 724 (BROOD MARE with OWN FOAL at foot, 14.2h.h or under, of riding type)
1st Newnham & Godden C/O Mr A Charlesworth, Mrs & Miss, MOOR HALL TINKERBELLE
2nd Highmead Stud, HIGHMEAD MAYBE FOREVER

Class 725 (FOAL Progeny of mare entered in Class 724)
1st Newnham & Godden C/O Mr A Charlesworth, Mrs & Miss, MOOR HALL PETER PAN
2nd Highmead Stud, HIGHMEAD FOAL

Class 726 (YEARLING)
1st Rees, Mrs R, HEATHERSTON SPECTRE
2nd Thomas, Mrs Valmai, MOUNT PLEASANT CHINA DOLL
3rd Billington, Ms Pauline, HILIN FREYA

Class 727 (TWO YEAR OLD FILLY or GELDING, unlikely to exceed 14.2h.h at maturity)
1st Rees, Mrs R, HEATHERTON CHIPMUNK
2nd Lewis, Mr & Mrs P G & G M, ELMLAND BONNY LADY
3rd Mount, Mrs J, DOYLAN GORGEOUS GRACE

Class 728 (THREE YEAR OLD FILLY or GELDING, unlikely to exceed 14.2h.h at maturity)
1st Thomas, Mrs Valmai, MOUNT PLEASANT CELTIC QUEEN
2nd Coombes C/O Mr A Charlesworth, Mr M, GORESMEAD GRANDSTAND
3rd Roberts, Mr David, RADFORD LADYBIRD

Class 732 (STALLION, MARE or GELDING four years or over)
1st Gethin, Messrs L & T, TEALSON CAPELLA
2nd Bushen & Mr P Hodds, Mrs S, WITCHILL WIMSICAL
3rd Thomas, Mrs Valmai, MOUNT PLEASANT MOUNTAIN ROSE

Class 733 (YEARLING COLT, FILLY or GELDING)
1st Brechfa Stud, CAEGARWMAWR WINSTON
2nd Rees, Mrs R, HEATHERTON SPECTRE
3rd Wills C/O Miss Anwen H Griffiths, Mrs F J, MOELBANK CEREDIG (S)

Class 734 (TWO or THREE YEAR OLD COLT, FILLY or GELDING)
1st Hall, Mrs K J, PENSTRUMBLY OOO ME JULIE
2nd Whitfield, Miss S E, MOORLAND WHITERIVER
3rd Spratley, Miss S, LITTLECOURT GOLD LEAF

LOCAL WORKING HUNTER AND WORKING HUNTER

Class 739 (WORKING HUNTER)
1st Robson C/O Amy Tough, Ms Sarah, DARTANS IN CLOVER
2nd Morgan, Mr Charles, CRUISING ON

Class 740 (LOCAL WORKING HUNTER owned and stabled in Pembrokeshire)
1st Brechfa Stud, BRECHFA BRYNACH
2nd Brechfa Stufd, BRECHFA CAI
3rd Bentley C/O Daniella Bourner, Mr John, BENTLEYS CON ARTIST

RIDDEN WELSH BREEDS

Class 745 (SECTION ‘1’ – STALLION, MARE or GELDING)
1st Simons, Misses B & M, DELAMI DANTE
2nd Harries, Mrs Amanda, THISLETDOWN LADY PENELOPE
3rd Eynon, Mr Eurig, HOPE GHOST’S LITTLE BOY

Class 746 (SECTION ‘B’ – STALLION, MARE or GELDING)
1st Williams, Ruth, SCRAFTON HUBBLE
2nd Evans, Miss Emily, TYNPORTH ROBIN
3rd Clarke C/O Mrs L R Richards, Mrs Branwen, PERRINGTON PASCAL

Class 747 (SECTION ‘C’ – STALLION, MARE or GELDING)
1st Dewicwrt Stud, HAFODYRYNYS BRAVEHEART
2nd Simons, Misses B & M, PARVDEAN SAVING GRACE
3rd Bowen, Mr Leo, TYNTLYA GWYNDAF

Class 748 (SECTION ‘D’ – STALLION, MARE or GELDING)
1st Simons, Misses B & M, BALLYNACOY PRINCE
2nd Hearne, Mrs Sarah, PENSTRUMBLY CALON LAN
3rd Edwards, Mrs Claire, MAESUGOLLEN MAGGIE MAY

MRS C M P JENKIN MEMORIAL CUP
Winner: Simons, Misses B & M, BALLYNACOY PRINCE

P.A.S. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION
Champion: Simons, Misses B & M, DELAMI DANTE
Runner-up: Williams, Ruth, RHYDYCAR FIERY LADY

DAIRY CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIPS

P.A.S INTERBREED PRODUCTION INSPECTION
1st Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, EOLA B G CELICIA
2nd Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, BLUE GRASS EXCITATION

P.A.S. SUPREME HEIFER IN MILK CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion: Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, EOLA B G CELICIA
Runner-up: Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, BLUE GRASS EXCITATION PRISSY POLLY

P.A.S. BEST DAIRY PAIR AWARD
Champions: Future Dreams Partnership, JUBILEE EXCITATION CERES and Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, BLUE GRASS EXCITATION PRISSY POLLY
Runner-ups: Thomas, Mr & Mrs E & C, GATROG MONTAGUE CULTURE and Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, WILLSBRO GOLDWYN KITTY (S)

P.A.S. INTERBREED SUPREME HEIFER IN MILK CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion: Thomas, Mr & Mrs E & C, NORMEAD PALERMO MARBELLA
Runner-up: Future Dreams Partnership, FUTURE DREAMS TEQUILA’S VERONICA 2

P.A.S. SUPREME DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP 57 93
Champion: Wilson & Son, Messrs A H, WILLSBRO GOLDWYN KITTY
Runner-up: Future Dreams Partnership, JUBILEE EXCITATION CERES

BEEF CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP

PETER EVANS MEMORIAL TROPHY
Champion: Davies, Mr Aled, HIRWAUN GLYNDWR
Runner-up: Jones, Messrs D E, E D & AL, DENDOR 1 NAPOLEON

HYWEL AND EIRLYS DAVIES CHALLENGE TROPHY
Champion: Phillips, Mrs M
Runner-up: Melview Farming

LLEWELLIN CHALLENGE CUP
Champion: Allman, Messrs P J & A C, GREENYARDS I HANNAH
Runner-up: Price & Griffiths, Messrs T E & H E, NEBO JANICE

THORNE CHALLENGE SALVER
Champion: Griffiths, Mr & Mrs T & D
Runner-up: Otter & Company

CUP WINNERS – CRAFT SECTIONS

W T Davies Cup – B M Thompson

The Joseph (Joe) Neal Challenge Shield – David Thomas

Keith  Jones Cup – Richard Evans

The Dudley Cave Trophy – Jerry Owen

The Islwyn Williams (Seven Sisters) Memorial Cup – David Thomas

The John Munt Trophy – Dai Davies

The Joseph (Joe) Neal Perpetual Challenge Shield – G. Evans

The W W & B A Griffiths Cup – Katie Eynon

The Marychurch Shield (Ages 4-6) – Poppy Doward

The Marychurch Shield (Ages 7-8) – Ellie Rose Rowe

The Marychurch Shield (Ages 9-11) – Harriet Hunt

The Marychurch Shield (Ages 12-15) – Jessica Hope

WALKING STICKS (MADE SOLELY FROM WOOD)

Walking Stick
1st Dai Davies
2nd Michael Goodridge

Forked Stick
1st B M Thompson

Sheperd’s Crook / Trialling Stick
1st Richard Evans
2nd Michael Goodridge

MADE FROM TWO OR MOTE COMPONENTS WITH RAM OR BUFFALO HANDLE 

Market Stick
1st Richard Evans

Walking Stick
1st Richard Evans

Forked Stick
1st Richard Evans

Crook or Stick
1st Richard Evans

A Composite Stick
1st Richard Evans

WOODEN HANDLE

Sheperd’s Crook / Trialling Stick
1st Keith Allen

Market Stick
1st Keith Allen

Walking Stick
1st Dai Davies

Forked Stick
1st B.M. Thompson

Crook or Stick
1st Dai Davies
2nd Keith Allen

A Composite Stick
1st Dai Davies

ANTLER HANDLE

Walking Stick 
1st B M Thompson

Forked Stick
1st Michael Goodridge

Walking Stick or Forked Stick
1st Michael Goodridge
2nd Keith Allen

A Composite Stick
1st B M Thompson

Thumb Stick, Walking Stick or Shepherd’s Crook – No Ornamentation
1st David Thomas
2nd Kyle Austen
3rd Kate Bowen

Thumb Stick, Walking Stick or Shepherd’s Crook – With Separate Handle
1st David Thomas

GENERAL WOODWORK

A sculpture in wood, from a single piece
1st David Thomas
2nd Dai Davies

A kitchen item made of wood
1st Dai Davies

One item representing a rural pursuit
1st Michael Goodridge
2nd B M Thompson
3rd Michael Goodridge

One pair of Cawl Spoons
1st Dai Davies

Any Article of turnery in wood produced on a faceplate 
1st Keith Allen
2nd Dai Davies

Any article of turnery in wood produced between centres
1st Dai Davies

Two identical turnings in wood, produced by hand turning
1st Dai Davies

A model to scale, made of wood
1st Graham Thomas

An article of carpentry, joinery or cabinet making in wood
1st Graham Thomas
2nd Alun Jones
3rd Dai Davies

Toy made of wood
1st Russel Davies

Wood Sculpture made from more than one piece
1st David Thomas
2nd Dai Davies

METALWORK

An article in metal of an artistic nature
1st Victoria Harris
2nd Jerry Owen

An article in metal produced for use in agriculture or industry
1st G Evans
2nd Gwern Thomas

An article in metal for indoor use
1st Jerry Owen

An article in metal for outdoor use
1st Jerry Owen

CRAFT CLASSES – 16 – 18 YEARS

Walking Stick
1st Charlie Kelly

An item in wood
1st Jerry Owen
2nd Robert Bowen

Any item of needelcraft
1st Niamh Bond

OTHER HANDICRAFT CLASSES

A hand knitted garment, 1, 2, 3 or 4 ply or double knit
1st Caroline Mills
2nd Pamela Morgan
3rd Anona Scrimshaw

A hand knitted garment in mohair, arran, chunky or cotton
1st May Vaughan
2nd Violet A Todman

An item in crochet in cotton, wool or yarn excl. dolls or toys
1st Lucy Tomlinson
2nd Elonwy James

A novelty toy in wool, crochet or fabric
1st Lynne Jenkins
2nd Cerie Davies
3rd Katie Eynon

Hand-woven article using hand or machine spun yarn
1st Valerie Scurlock

Hand spun yarn
1st Susan Hoyland
2nd Lorraine Edwards
3rd Susan Hoyland

An article made from hand dyed yarn
1st May Vaughan
2nd Bettina Becker
3rd Valerie Scurlock

An item of wet felting
1st Jennifer Gowney
2nd Lesley Burgin
3rd Katie Eynon

An item of needle felting
1st Lesley Burgin

A hooked rug
1st Susan Prosser
2nd Aeres James
3rd Katie Eynon

An exhibit of weaving
1st Claire Pugh
2nd Susan Hoyland
3rd Valerie Scurlock

A dressed doll
1st Elonwy James
2nd Lynne Jenkins
3rd Claire Wainwright

An exhibit in cross stitch – may incl other stitches
1st Ruth Smith
2nd Lorna Cecil
3rd Diane Rhodes

An miniature in cross stitch or petit point or any other stitch
1st Katie Eynon
2nd Sarah Eynon
3rd Katie Eynon

A doorstop – any medium
1st Katie Eynon
2nd Aeres James
3rd Katie Eynon

A patchwork quilt
1st Lesley Burgin
2nd Cyunthia Tennings

An item of patchwork excl quilts
1st Cynthia Jennings
2nd Lesley Burgin
3rd Cynthia Jennings

Handmade buttons
1st Susan Prosser

Handmade Jewellery
1st Lesley Burgin
2nd Anona Scrimshaw
3rd Pam Jenkins

A handmade calendar
1st David Hughes
2nd Jennifer Gowney
3rd Julie Price

A set of child’s blocks – any medium
1st Katie Eynon

A painted plate
1st Lesley Burgin
2nd Jennifer Gowney
3rd Julie Price

A handmade card
1st Christine Matuszczyk
2nd Heledd Williams
3rd Jennifer Gowney

A decorated mirror
1st Jennifer Gowney
2nd Julie Price

A quillo
1st  Katie Eynon

A tablemat – any medium
1st Pam Jenkins
2nd Margo Evans
3rd Susan Prosser

Article made of bailing twine
1st Julie Price
2nd Aeres James
3rd Julie Price

Any item using recycled materials
1st Susan Prosser

Any handmade craft not covered in any other classes
1st Margaret Jenner

A picture in pastels
1st Julie Price

A painting in oil or acrylic
1st Deborah Rees
2nd Rhian Price
3rd Jacqueline Lewis

A painting in watercolour
1st Jacqueline Lewis
2nd Deborah Rees
3rd Mike Howells

A painting using any technique of a Pembrokeshire Landmark
1st Herbie Evans

A drawling – pen or pencil
1st David Huges

CHILDREN’S CLASSES – CRAFT (4 – 6 YEARS)

An item made from cereal box/boxes
1st Poppy Doward
2nd Megan Trimmer
3rd Imogen Holloway

Painting – any theme
1st Erin Richards
2nd Eren Rees
3rd Imogen Holloway

A bookmark
1st Hannah Vaughan
2nd Emma Nicholas
3rd Matilda Phillips

A decorated flowerpot
1st Ellie-May Baggett
2nd Hannah Vaughan
3rd Poppy Doward

Handwriting
1st Annabel Owen
2nd Lily Bethan Saint
3rd Poppy Doward

A model of boat
1st Emma Nicholas
2nd Richie Ballard
3rd Aled Bond

A picture using fingerprints 
1st Poppy Doward
2nd Megan Trimmer
3rd Jack Nicholas

A drawing using felt pens or crayons in the form of a card or picture – any theme
1st Lily Bethan Saint
2nd Evan Wynn
3rd Dermot Houldey

An item of Lego or K’Nex
1st Rhys Thomas
2nd Aled Bond
3rd Matilda Phillips

CHILDREN’S CLASSES – CRAFT (7 – 8 YEARS)

An article made from paper weaving
1st Dylan Thomas
2nd Ella Riley
3rd Amber Kelly

Decorated pebble
1st Ellie Rose Rowe
2nd Ellie Williams
3rd Poppy Lleewellin

A decorated photo frame
1st Ela-Gwennod Jones
2nd Ellie Rose Rowe

An item of Lego or K’Nex
1st Ellie Rose Rowe

A drawing or painting – theme sport
1st Magi Rowe
2nd Ella Riley
3rd Megan Miles

Handwriting
1st Megan Miles
2nd Ellie Rose Rowe
3rd Ellie Williams

A decorated ceramic tile
1st Iestyn Finch
2nd Maggi Rowe
3rd Elisa Tyrrell

A computer generated poster – theme: 2016 olympics
1st Joshua Hope
2nd Caitlin Jones
3rd Joshua Hope

A key ring
1st Lukas Tyrrell
2nd Giselle Jones
3rd Abbie Reynolds

Design a pattern using only red, white and blue
1st Nia Rowe
2nd Harriet Hunt

An item of Lego or K’Nex
1st Carwyn Evans
2nd Harriet Hunt
3rd Michael Hair

CHILDREN’S CLASSES – CRAFT 12 – 15 YEARS)

Bunting or pennant
1st Rosie Howells
2nd Jessica Hope
3rd Ffion Harries

An article in recycled materials
1st Kirsty Dunlop
2nd Katie Bowen
3rd Jessica Hope

A picture or item made from nuts, bolts and screws
1st Morgan Evans
2nd Lowri Longhorst
3rd Jessica Hope

An item made from driftwood
1st Jerry Owen
2nd Jessica Hope

A model made from newspaper – may include papier mache
1st Jessica Hope
2nd Katie Bowen
3rd Evan Davies

Design a cover for an iPad
1st Kirsty Dunlop
2nd Rebecca Evans
3rd Lowri Longhorst

A drawing in colour or pencil in the form of a card of picture – any theme
1st Jessica Hope
2nd Lowri Longhorst
3rd Kirsty Dunlop

A tablemat – any medium
1st Jessica Hope
2nd Kirsty Dunlop
3rd Rosie Howells

CHILDREN’S PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION

Primary up to 11 years – subject: Windows
1st Lukas Tyrrell
2nd Cadi Moore
3rd Catrin Morris

Secondary 12 up to 16 years – subject: Key Locks
1st Katie Mansell
2nd Ruby Kelly

Computer print, primary up to 11 years – subject: Open
1st Jacob Eynon

Computer print, secondary 12 to 16 years – subject: Open
1st Ruby Kelly
2nd Lori Longhurst
3rd Ruby Kelly

ADULTS PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION

Black and white print – subject: Open
1st Dylan Harries
2nd Alison Williams

Black and white print – subject: Paths
1st Graham Thomas

Colour print – subject: Open
1st Dylan Harries
2nd Graham Thomas
3rd Dylan Harries

Colour print – subject: Shed
1st Graham Thomas
2nd Rosanne Dongey
3rd Richard Grosvendor

Personal Computer edited image print – subject: Open
1st Richard Grosvenor
2nd Graham Thomas

The B R Munt Challenge Cup – Dylan Harries

The Cllr Claude Davies Challenge Cup – Dylan Harries

The F Hutt Challenge Bowl – Richard Grosvenor

A Challenge Cup – Graham Thomas

The Harold Saw Challenge Cup – Lukas Tyrrell

The W F Nicholas Challenge Cup – Katie Mansell

The Water Maiden Shield – Jacob Eynon

The Reaper Shield – Ruby Kelly

HORTICULTURE RESULTS

Best Floral Art – Llinos Twigg

Challenge cup most points in floral arts – Emma Thomas

Mrs Mc Murray-Day cup / best exhibit – Alexandra Pritchard

The Fisons cup best onion set – Mair Evan and Barry Woodford

The Kylsant perpetual cup – Richard Davies

Pembs Agri SOC challenge trophy – Mair Evans ad Barry Woodford

Mr Ron Barbett trophy / outstanding hybrid tea rose – Ron McFarlane

The Joseph Neal Chall Cup – Mair Evans and Barry Woodford

Floral art P.A.S. challenge shield highest points – Sarah Reed

P.A.S. caterers most points in cookery trophy – Susan Neal

Best collection of wine – Keith John

H1 (Roses hybrid tea 3 blooms)
1st Ron Macfarlane
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Ron Macfarlane

H2 (Roses 1 hybrid tea)
1st Ron Macfarlane
2nd Mrs Eileen Narbeii
3rd Richard Davies

H3 (Perennials container of mixed blooms)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H4 (Antirrhinuhs 3 stem A.C.)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H5 (Floribunda roses 3 stems)
1st Richard Davies

H6 (Pansies 6 blooms)
1st Andrew Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H7 (Marigolds French 3 stems)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H8 (Marigolds African 3 stems)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H9 (Sweet peas 6 stems A.C.)
1st Andrew Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H10 (Annuals container of mixed blooms)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies

H11 (Collection of annuals & perenials 1 container)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H12 (Gladiolus 3 spikes A.C.)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H12 A (Gladiolus 2 spikes A.C.)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H13 (Gladiolus 1 specimen)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Mair & Barry

H14 (Aster – 3no A.C.)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H15 (Hydrangeas 3 cut blooms)
1st Andrew Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Alun Jones

H16 (Carnations double 3 blooms)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry

H17 (Phlox-perennial 4 stems)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H18 (Dahlias – 3 decorative under 6″)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H20 (Dahlias 3 cactus under 6″)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H22 (Dahlias 3 ball)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H23 (Pom-pom dahlia up to 53mm 3 no)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H23 A (Pom-pom dahlias over 52mm and under 33mm 3 no)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H24 (Dahlias Mixed 9 blooms in not less than 3 containers)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H25 (Dahlias 3 no any group not mentioned)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies
3rd Andrew Davies

H26 (Pembrokeshire County Show top vase)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies

H27 (Any other kind of cut flower 3 stems)
1st Richard Davies
2nd John Innes
3rd Richard Davies

H28 (3 stems garden pinks)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H29 (Foliage plant contained in pot or container over 6″)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H30 (Foliage plant contained in pot or container 5″ and under)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Mair & Barry

H31 (Pelargonium)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Mair & Barry

H32 (Begonia Tuberous)
1st Mair & Barry

H34 (Fuchsia bush up to 6″ pot)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H35 (Fuchsia bush over 6″ pot)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Mair & Barry

H36 (Fuchsia any other shape)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies

H37 (Fern)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H38 (Flowering plant 5″ or below in pot)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd John Jones
3rd John Jones

H39 (Flowering plant 5″ or over in pot)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Andrew Davies

H40 (Cactus)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H41 (Succulent)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H42 (Collection of 4 pot plants fuchsia)
1st Richard Davies

H43 (Collection of 4 pot plants any kind excl fuchsia)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H44 (Collection of pot plants grown in one container)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H45 (Matchbox magic)
1st Sarah Reed
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Emma Thomas

H46 (Little things mean a lot)
1st Sarah Reed
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Gwyneth John

H47 (A gents buttonhole for the bridegroom)
1st Sarah Reed
2nd Violet A. Todman
3rd Gail Barrington

H48 (A ladys corsage for the brides mother)
1st Emma Thomas
2nd Sarah Reed
3rd Gail Barrington

H49 (Tall and stately)
1st Llinos Swigg
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Mrs J Lawrence

H50 (Volcanic eruption)
1st Emma Thomas
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Llinos Swigg

H51 (Floral tapestry)
1st Llinos Swigg
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Anne Thomas

H52 (Dancing in the moonlight)
1st Llinos Swigg
2nd Emma Thomas
3rd Anne Thomas

H53 (Green with envy)
1st Alexandra Pritchard
2nd Gail Barrington
3rd Gail Barrington

H54 (Double decker)
1st Libby Nicholas
2nd Gail Barrington
3rd Alexandra Pritchard

H55 (Apples –  4 cookers on a plate)
1st Clare Conroy
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H56 (Apples 4 dessert on a plate)
1st J Lawrence
2nd Gerald Tudor Williams
3rd Mair & Barry

H57 (Rhubarb 3 sticks)
1st Kathleen Griffiths
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Gerald Tudor Wiliams

H58 (Dish of mixed soft fruir 4 kinds)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H59 (Tomatoes 6 on a plate)
1st Ron Macfarlane
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Richard Davies

H60 (Cucumber frame or glass 2 no)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Eirian Jones

H61 (Cucumber ridge 2 no)
1st Len Thomas
2nd Len Thomas
3rd Richard Davies

H63 (Bunch of parsley not more than 12 stems)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Keith John
3rd Alun Jones

H64 (Beet – globe 3)
1st Dai Mabe
2nd Mair & Barry

H66 (Broad beans 6 no)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Dai Mabe

H68 (Dwarf beans 6 pods)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H69 (Peas 6 pods)
1st Ron Macfarlane
2nd Ron Macfarlane
3rd Ron Macfarlane

H70 (Carrots other than long 3 no)
1st Des Llewellyn
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Eirian Jones

H71 (Parsnips 3 no)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Des Llewellyn

H72 (Carrots long 3 no)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Des Llewellyn

H73 (Garden turnips 3 no)
1st Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H74 (Leeks blanched 2 no)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Eirian Jones

H75 (Onions main crop from seed, 3 under 1lb each)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Mair & Barry

H76 (Onions main crop from seed 3 over 1lb and under 2lb each)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Mair & Barry

H77 (Onions maincrop from seed 3 no 2lb and over)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Dai Mabe

H78 (Onions sets 3 no)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H79 (Shallots 6 pickling 30mm max)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Eirian Jones

H80 (Onions 6 pickling 30mm max)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Mair & Barry

H81 (Heaviest onion exceeding 2lb shown as grown in good condition)
1st Dai Mabe
2nd Mair & Barry

H82 (Shallots 6 no – white, yellow or red)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Len Thomas

H83 (Shallots 6 no – white, yellow or red)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Len Thomas

H84 (Cherry tomatoes 6 no)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Eirian Jones

H85 (Marrows 2 no)
1st Andrew Davies
2nd Eirian Jones
3rd Mair & Barry

H86 (Courgettes 2no no longer than 6″)
1st Dan Mabe
2nd Gerald Tudor Williams
3rd Richard Davies

H88 (Potatoes 4 any colour)
1st Des Llewellyn
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Richard Davies

H89 (Potatoes, 4 white)
1st Des Llewellyn
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Richard Davies

H90 (Collection of 12 potatoes, 4 distinct varieties)
1st Des Llewellyn
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Mair & Barry

H91 (A truss of tomatoes)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Richard Davies

H92 (Collection of 3 kinds of root vegetables, 2 of each)
1st Eirian Jones
2nd Des Llewellyn
3rd Dai Mabe

H93 (Mini collection 4 kinds)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Dai Mabe
3rd Des Llewellyn

H94 (A basket of named herbs)
1st Rhian Taylor
2nd Sandra Williams
3rd Richard Davies

H95 (Any variety of vegetable not in schedule 2 no)
1st Richard Davies
2nd Mair & Barry
3rd Des Llewellyn

H96 (A basket of fruit, salad & vegetables)
1st Mair & Barry
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H97 (Collection of 4 salad items 2 of each)
1st Dai Mabe
2nd Richard Davies
3rd Richard Davies

H98 (Pembrokeshire County Show top tray)
1st Ron MacFarlane
2nd Dai Mabe
3rd Mair & Barry

H98 A (A container of allotment grown produce individual or group)
1st Jury Lane Allotments
2nd Jury Lane Allotments
3rd Richard Davies

H99 (Beet globe 3 no)
1st Wyn Jenkins
2nd Wyn Jenkins
3rd Alison Harries

H100 (Carrots any variety 3 no)
1st Jason & Jess Kenniford
2nd Jason & Jess Kenniford
3rd Jason & Jess Kenniford

H101 (Onion sets 3 no)
1st R Moore

H102 (Runner beans 4 pods)
1st Wyn Jenkins

H103 (Tomatoes 4 no)
1st Wyn Jenkins
2nd Alison Harries

H105 (Any other variety vegetable 2 no)
1st Wyn Jenkins
2nd Wyn Jenkins

H109 (Cactus, succulent)
1st Caroline Bowen

H110 (Flowering pot plant)
1st Caroline Bowen

H111 (Dundee cake)
1st Rhian Taylor
2nd Kathleen Griffiths
3rd Violent Todman

H112 (Madeira Cake)
1st Kathleen Griffiths
2nd Jacky Griffiths
3rd Kathleen Griffiths

H113 (Cherry cake)
1st Kathleen Griffiths
2nd Kathleen Griffiths
3rd Michelle Harries

H114 (Victoria sponge, jam filling)
1st Lowri Thomas
2nd Lowri Thomas
3rd Cerie Davies

H115 (Chocolate sponge)
1st Jane Howells
2nd Cerie Davies
3rd Rachel Davies

H116 (Welsh cakes 6 no)
1st Beth Job
2nd Cerie Davies
3rd Emily Davies

H117 (Gingerbread)
1st Lowri Francis
2nd Lowri Francis
3rd Priscella Hiegl

H118 (Swiss roll)
1st Francesca Young
2nd Francesca Young
3rd Susan Neil

H119 (Shortbread)
1st Rhian Taylor
2nd Jacky Griffiths
3rd Amanda Houldey

H120 (6 mince pies)
1st Gilian Davies
2nd Gilian Davies
3rd Libby Nicholas

H121 (6 decorated small cakes)
1st Jane Howells
2nd Nadine Tyrell
3rd Jacky Griffiths

H122 (Apple tart)
1st Helen Williams
2nd Gillian Davies
3rd Jean Vaughan

H123 (Any other fruit tart)
1st Helen Williams
2nd Susan Jenkins
3rd Gillian Davies

H124 (Fruit sponge base)
1st Susan Neil

H125 (A summer sweet)
3rd Susan Neil

H126 (6 maids of honour)
1st Lowri Francis
2nd Nick Jones
3rd Gillian Davies

H127 (6 biscuits on a plate, 3 varieties)
1st Jacky Griffiths
2nd Violent Todman

H128 (6 coconut pyramids)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Julie Price
3rd Susan Neil

H129 (6 almond macaroons)
1st Angela Hough
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H130 (Childs birthday sponge)
1st Megan Davies
2nd Rhian Paige

H133 (White loaf)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Violet Todman

H134 (Brown loaf)
1st Violet Todman
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H135 (Currant loaf)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Clare Pugh

H136 (Date and walnut loaf)
1st Jacky Griffiths
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Helen Williams

H137 (4 yeast buns)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H138 (Bara brith)
1st Kathleen Griffiths
2nd Kathleen Griffiths
3rd Jem Vaughan

H139 (Loaf bread made in baking machine, brown or white)
1st Alun Jones
2nd Shelia Howells
3rd Francesca Young

H140 (Savoury flan pastry base)
1st Helen Williams
2nd Gillian Davies
3rd Gillian Davies

H141 (Any variety pate)
1st Julia Price

H142 (6 cheese scones)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Jacky Griffiths
3rd Rhian Taylor

H143 (Carrot cake)
1st Amanda Houldey
2nd Andrew B

H144 (Strawberry jam)
1st Nadine T
2nd Rhian Taylor
3rd Rhian Taylor

H145 (Any other variety jam)
1st Julie Davies
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Rhian Taylor

H146 (Marmalade) 
1st Gary M
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Gary M

H147 (Lemon cheese)
1st Bethan Morris
2nd Margo Evans
3rd Cerie Davies

H148 (Chutney any variety)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Rhianne Taylor
3rd Susan Neil

H149 (Pickled onions)
1st Mrs E James
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H150 (Pickled beetroot sliced)
1st Mrs E James
2nd Sylvia Smith
3rd Susan Neil

H151 (Picked red cabbage)
1st Elonwy James
2nd Elonwy James
3rd Susan Neil

H152 (Mixed pickles)
1st Susan Neil
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H153 (Any other preserve not in schedule)
1st Nick Jones
2nd Susan Neil
3rd Susan Neil

H154 (Eggs 4 no any colour)
1st Anwen Haf Evans
2nd Catrin Morris

H155 (Light honey 2x 1lb jars)
1st G Durham

H156 (Medium honey 2x 1lb jars)
1st G Durham

H157 (Granulated honey 2x 1lb jars)
1st G Durham

H158 (Dark honey 2x 1lb jars)
1st G Durham

H159 (Wine, red, sweet)
1st Megan Richards
2nd Francesca Young
3rd Francesca Young

H160 (Wine, red, dry)
1st Megan Richards
2nd Megan Richards
3rd Susan Neil

H161 (Wine, rose)
1st Keith John
2nd Francesca Young
3rd Megan Richards

H162 (Wine, white, sweet)
1st Megan Richards
2nd Megan Richards
3rd Megan Richards

H163 (Wine, white, dry)
1st Megan Richards
2nd Megan Richards
3rd Susan Neil

H164 (Collection of 3 different wines, red, white & rose)
1st Keith John
2nd Megan Richards
3rd Megan Richards

H165 (Beer, house brewed)
1st Malcolm Tomas
2nd Neil Coombes
3rd Keith John

H166 (Rice crispies cakes plain)
1st Richard Davis
2nd Mari Haf James
3rd Elen Rees

H167 (Rice crispies cakes decorated)
1st Megan J

H168 (Four jam tarts)
1st Jasmine Davies
2nd Megan J
3rd Sean Davis

H169 (Happy/sad face made of fruit/vegetables on a plate)
1st Phoebe Jones
2nd Alys Jones
3rd Andrea S

H170 (Miniature Farm)
1st Prendergast Kids Club
2nd Iestyn Finch
3rd Joan & Elin Harries

H171 (Weird animal made of vegetable/fruit)
1st Poppy Lewellin
2nd Archie Williams
3rd Joan & Elin Harries

H172 (Collection of cut flowers)
1st Lily Lawrence
2nd Joan & Elin Harries
3rd Dylan Thomas

H173 (Rice crispie cakes plain)
1st Dylan Allman
2nd Dylan Allman
3rd Megan Thomas

H174 (Rice crispie cakes decorated)
1st Joshua Hope
2nd Joshua Hope
3rd Nia J

H175 (Four jam tarts)
1st Ella Riley
2nd Zach Davis
3rd Canwen Haf Evans

H176 (4 decorated queen cakes)
1st Joshua Hope
2nd Caitlin Jones
3rd Ella Riley / Megan Thomas

H177 (School lunch box)
1st Joshua Hope
2nd Ffion Phillips
2rd Jacob Eynon

H178 (Weird animal made out of vegetable/fruit)
1st Nia-Anne Morgan
2nd Joshua Hope
3rd Canwen Haf Evans

H179 (Collection of cut flowers)
1st Canwen Haf Evans
2nd Joshua Hope
3rd Amber Thomas

H180 (A picnic basket 4 items)
1st Tanwen James

H181 (4 decorated queen cakes)
1st Jessica Hope
2nd William Lewis
3rd Kirsty Dunlop

H182 (4 jam tarts)
1st L Francis
2nd Evan Davies
3rd Kyle Austin

H183 (Weird animal made of vegetable/fruit)
1st Jessica Hope
2nd Lestyn Morgan
3rd Lowri Longhurst

H184 (Floral art)
1st Tanwen James
2nd Jessica Hope
3rd Jessica Hope

H185 (Victoria sponge)
1st Evan Davies
2nd L Francis
3rd Rebecca Evans

H186 (School lunch box)
1st Tanwen James
2nd Jessica Hope
3rd Lestyn Morgan

SHOW JUMPING DAY 2

Class 605 (1.25m Open)
1st Mark Edwards, GREENVALE CARA
2nd Adrian Whiteway, DUSSELDORF
3rd Stevie Jenkins, ULTRALUX
4th Sian Edwards, TROO CONTEST

Class 606 (Speedi-Beet – Hoys Grade C Championship 2016)
1st Tim Page, GRANBY
2nd Sophie Heaven, QUITE LIKE IT
3rd Hannah Hughes, TEKILO SUN BELIN
4th James Winter, COSMO BOY

Class 607 (British Showjumping Area Trial)
1st Sammie Coffin, WILLEM DE LUX
2nd Mark Edwards, TINKERS TALE
3rd Tim Page, DUC D’ARSOUILLES
4th Paul Craig, VALENTINO

Class 608 (Senior 1.3m Open)
1st Hilary Hool, FLORANDI
2nd Andrew Davies, ELECTRIK
3rd Andrew Williams, CODAR
4th Adrian Whiteway, CARAMBOW

Class 609 (National 1.15m Members’ Cup)
1st Melanie Butcher, PANKAKE
2nd Lizel Winter, JUST MALONE E
3rd Sian Edwards, BARELLO
4th Katy Griffiths, ALFIE GEORGE

POULTRY PAIRS SHOW

Any Variety Large Asian or Hardfeather
1st K Brain
2nd Baker Family
3rd AL Daybell

AV Large Heavy Softfeather
1st T&SJenkins

AV Large Light Softfeather
1st Rev D Reed
2nd T&S Jenkins

AV Large or Bantam Rare Breed
1st T&S Jenkins
2nd T&S Jenkins
3rd J O’Connor

AV Bantam Asian or Hardfeather
1st K Brain
2nd AL Daybell

AV Bantam Heavy Breed
1st B Reed

AV Bantam Light Breed
1st T Reed
2nd T&S Jenkins

AV True Bantam
1st B Reed
2nd T Reed
3rd T&S Jenkins
4th T Reed

AV Goose or Turkey
1st Baker Family
2nd D Moss
3rd D Moss

AV Heavy Duck
1st J O’Connor

AV Light Duck or Runner
1st T&S Jenkins

Any Self Variety Call Duck
1st D Reed
2nd D Reed
3rd D Reed
4th D Reed

Any Mallard or Dilute Variety
1st D Reed
2nd D Reed
3rd D Reed
4th K Williamson

Any Silver Variety Call Duck
1st AJ Davies
2nd AJ Davies
3rd AJ Davies

Any Marked Mallard, Marked Silver, or Marked Call Duck
1st AJ Davies
2nd D Reed
3rd D Reed
4th AJ Davies

Class 208 (Burns Pet Nutrition Welsh Handler Jumping Day 2)
1st Rhianedd Thomas, Llandyfodwgs Ci Gil Fach
2nd Sian Barron, Lazertas Miley of Basilea AW (s)
3rd Lesley Jones, Manicjax Tiffin In a Twirl
4th Christine James, Manicjax Revels Rebel
5th Karen Askins, Benravi Iced Gold AW (s)
6th Emma Lewis, Megatron Hugglepuff AW (b)
7th Coral Wood, Wyndlee Penny Arcade
8th Susan Kallenberg, Mister Rupert Bear
9th Roberta Powell, Miners Boy
10th Sue Naul, Charlie Lucas
11th Jackie Travers-Spencer, The Artful Bodger
12th Harriett Hunt, Dorothy Dancing Diva

WELSH HANDLER OF THE YEAR OVERALL RESULTS – TOP 4
1st Emma Lewis, Megatron Hugglepuff AW (b)
2nd Roberta Powell, Miners Boy
3rd Anna Baker, Princess Roxy Sunshine
4th Sue Powell, Dreaming Time

DOG SHOW DAY 2 RESULTS

Best in Show: Morris, ZALTANA CWNHAPUS TEGAN

Reserve: Sealey, MEGATOY MOLLY MALONE

Best Puppy: Lindsay, MEZANDA MERRY STARSHOWER

Reserve: Morris, CWNHAPUS SVARGALOKA

Best Veteran: Phillips, KAIDO GO SHIRAI

Class 85 (German Shepherd Dog Junior)

1st Wardle, ALREWAS AMIE

2nd Davies, BRUCKEBEREM FANCY

Class 86 (German Shepherd Dog Graduate)

1st Wardle, ANNAS LITTLE DREAM

2nd Davies, BRUCKEBEREM FANCY

Best of Breed: Wardle, ANNAS LITTLE DREAM

Best Puppy: Wardle, ALREWAS AMIE

Class 89 (Welsh Corgi Cardigan Graduate)

1st Thomas, TRAFOX PRINCESS LEONORE FOR CWMCELYN

2nd Rayner, RUBEGUD MAY BE I WILL

Class 90 (Welsh Corgi Cardigan Open)

1st Rayner, RUBEGUD ONLY JOKING

Best of Breed: Thomas, TRAFOX PRINCESS LEONORE FOR CWNCELYN

Class 91 (Welsh Corgi Pembroke Junior)

1st Bale, BALLETCOR AMERICAN PATROL

2nd Paton PHENELOPPE GOLD WITH BUNNAHABHAIN

Class 92 (Welsh Corgi Pembroke Graduate)

1st Bale, BALLETCORS WONDEROUS COLLABORATION

2nd Thomas, LINTELO TREASURE

3rd Dodd, NIRENO HOB NOB

4th Bale, BALLETCORS WINTERS ROSES

Class 93 (Welsh Corgi Pembroke Open)

1st Bale, BALLETCORS OWN MAIDEN FROM ARIZONA

2nd Van Eeghen (Handling for McGregor) NIRENO LUKE SKYWALKER

3rd Bale BALLETCOR PORSCHAS EQUINOX

Best of Breed: Bale, BALLETCORS WONDEROUS COLLABORATION

Best Puppy: Bale, BALLETCOR AMERICAN PATROL

Class 96 (Border Collie Graduate)

1st Carter & Rose, CARTEZZ COSMOPOLITON

Class 97 (Border Collie Open)

1st Garland, TONKORY DOYLE

2nd Davis KINAWAY I AM SIR MATT FOR JACAMALIS

3rd Warren, ELTHEA GREAT EXPECTATIONS

4th Carter & Morse, CARTEZZ ITS ABOUT THAT TIME

Best of Breed: Garland, TONKORY DOYLE

Class 99 (Rough Collie Graduate)

1st Ratcliffe THE KING’S GENERAL AT COLECLIFFE

2nd Bradbury, COARHABEG SELENE AT DYERSBRIDGE

Class 100 (Rough Collie Open)

1st Bradbury, CARRISTINA DAZZLING DAWN AT DYERSBRIDGE

Best of Breed: Ratcliffe, THE KING’S GENERAL AT COLECLIFFE

Class 101 (Shetland Sheepdog Junior)

1st Jones, GOWDENIN MOONLIGHT DREAM

2nd Perkins, GLEN CLEARWATER

3rd Kemp, CYNIN PRINCESS LOLA

Class 102 (Shetland Sheepdog Graduate)

1st Kemp JET JEM JEWEL

2nd Kemp, CYNIN PRINCESS LOLA

3rd Powell, MYNDOC MOONSHIMMER

Class 103 (Shetland Sheepdog Open)

1st Jones, GOWDENIN SNAP DECISION

2nd Kemp, JET JEM JEWEL

3rd Kemp, CYNIN PRINCESS LOLA

Best of Breed: Jones, GOWDENIN SNAP DECISION

Best Puppy: Jones, GOWDENIN MOONLIGHT DREAM

Class 104 (Swedish Vallhund Open)

1st Price, STARVON YOU GET IT AT CONINGSBEAR

2nd Price, STARVON XPRESAS DELIVERY AT CONINGSBEAR

Best in Breed: Price, STARVON UNCLE SAM AT CONINGSBEAR

Class 106 (BSD Tervueren Open)

1st King, NIAELLEZENOS OF GRIZWOLD (Best of Breed)

Class 107 (AVNSC Pastoral Junior)

1st Cole, LINDGREAVE SWEET DESSERT DEL ACAVISTE

2nd Milton BRYNDINGO BERTH MAB CADWY

Best NSC: Cole, LINDGREAVE SWEET DESSERT DEL ACAVISTE

Best Puppy:  Cole, LINDGREAVE SWEET DESSERT DEL ACAVISTE  

Class 110 (AV Pastoral Puppy)

1st Bale, BALLETCOR RAVENSWOOD

2nd Milton, BRYNDINGO BERTH MAB CADWY

3rd Perkins, GWEN CLEARWATER

Pastoral Group

Group 1 Garland, TONKORY DOYLE

Group 2 Price, STARVON YOU GET IT AT CONINGSBEAR

Group 3 Thomas, TRAFOX PRINCESS LEONORE FOR CWMCELYN

Pastoral Puppy Group

Puppy 1 Wardle, ALREWAS AMIE

Puppy 2 Bale, BALLETCOR AMERICAN PATROL

Puppy 3 Cole, LINDGREAVE SWEET DESSERT DEL ACAVISTE

Puppy 4 Bale, BALLETCOR RAVENSWOOD

Class 113 (Dobermann Open)

1st Reid, DOBSHANGRILA REBELLION (Best of Breed)

Class 114 Leonberger Open

1st Williams, KERNOW MELODY IN TINLAND (Best of Breed)

Class 115 (Newfoundland Open)

1st Cole, TALLISBAY THAT’S MY BOY WITH ACAVISTE

2nd Plant, INKOMO PERFECT ILLUSION

Best of Breed: Cole, TALLISBAY THAT’S MY BOY WITH ACAVISTE

Class 116 (Dogue De Bordeaux Open)

1st Bennallack DAMKARTRE’S SIROCCO (Best of Breed)

Class 117 (Siberian Husky Graduate)

1st Morris, CWNHAPUS SVARGALOGA

2nd Morris, ARCTICSKIES MAGICAL DREAM FOR CWNHAPUS

3rd John, ARCTICBAIKAL BLACK WIZARD

Class 118 (Siberian Husky Open)

1st Morris, ZALTANA CWNHAPUS TEGAN

2nd John, ARCTICBAIKAL BLACK WIZARD

Best of Breed: Morris, ZALTANA CWNHAPUS TEGAN

Best Puppy: John, ARCTICBAIKAL BLACK WIZARD

Class 119 (AVNSC Working Junior)

1st Phillips, KAMALY’S RED SKY AT NIGHT

Class 121 (AVNSC Working Open)

1st Williams, TICKBERN OAKLAHOMA IN TINLAND

Best NSC: Williams, TICKBERN OAKLAHOMA IN TINLAND

Best Puppy NSC: Phillips, KAMALY’S RED SKY AT NIGHT

Class 122 (AV WORKING PUPPY)

1st Cordon, CWNHAPUS UTOPIA

2nd Reid, KORIFEY BRAVE

Working Group

Group 1 Morris, ZALTANA CWNHAPUS TEGAN

Group 2 Cole, TALLISBAY THAT’S MY BOY WITH ACAVISTE

Group 3 Reid, DOBSHANGRILA REBELLION

Group 4 Williams, KERNOW MELODY IN TINLAND

Working Puppy Group

Puppy 1 Morris, CWNHAPUS SVARGALOKA

Puppy 2 Cordon CWNHAPUS UTOPIA

Puppy 3 Phillips, KAMALY’S RED SKY AT NIGHT

Class 123 (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Graduate)

1st Hopkins, DROLEUS THAT’S M’AWESOME GIRL AT GWAWR

Class 124 (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Open)

1st Thomas, CLENTVIEW PATSY

Best of Breed: Thomas, CLENTVIEW PATSY

Class 125 (King Charles Spaniel Open)

1st Lord, LANKCOMBE SPODE IN HOMECOURT (Best of Breed)

Class 129 (Pug Junior)

1st While, ROXMARR BEBOP A LULA

2nd Evans, CLARIPUGS CANUCK GOLD

3rd Evans, SEPHINA GLITTERBUG

Class 130 (Pug Graduate)

1st Evans, SEPHINA MISCHIEF MAKER

2nd Protheroe & Johnson, OTHMESE CRUMBLE

Class 131 (Pug Open)

1st Evans, NEWSTART SPECIAL EDITION TO SEPHINA

2nd Hall, EASTONITE PEARLY KING

Best of Breed: Evans, NEWSTART SPECIAL EDITION TO SEPHINA

Best Puppy: Evans, CLARIPUGS CANUCK GOLD AT SEPHINA

Class 134 (Chihuahua Smoothcoat Open)

1st Marriot, FAWNCREST CLOUD DANCING VIA RIOTMART (Best of Breed)

Class 135 (Chihuahua Longcoat Junior)

1st Lewis, OKAJEM LET’S GET IT ON

2nd Thomas, YORONE GOSSIP GIRL

3rd Thomas, FFIONCHI CHRISTMAS CAROL

Class 136 (Chihuahua Longcoat Graduate)

1st Canning, CANUCI PRINCESS PANDORA

2nd Thomas HOLANSICA GO WITH THE FLOW AT SEVERINO

3rd Thomas, FFIONCHI CHRISTMAS CANDLE

Class 137 (Chihuahua Longcoat Open)

1st Lewis, TITMOUSE’S SUMMERBREEZE

2nd Thomas, COPYMEAR CAMEO APPEARANCE

Best of Breed: Thomas, COPYMEAR CAMEO APPEARANCE

Best Puppy: Thomas, YORONE GOSSIP GIRL

Class 139 (Chinese Crested Junior)

1st Clark, KELSIONS DIAMOND DANCER

2nd Dale & Skivington, AJATIAZA LAST CHANCE SALOON

Class 140 (Chinese Crested Graduate)

1st Jones, KELSION BLING IT ON HITMONCHAN

2nd Dale, DOUCAI’S SEEM TO BE REEM

Class 141 (Chinese Crested Open)

1st Clark, KELSIONS LORD OF ILLUSION

2nd Dale, ZANJERO ODDYSSEY’S SHADOW WITH DALROSMIC

Best of Breed: Clark, KELSIONS LORD OF ILLUSION

Best Puppy: Jones, KELSION BLING IT ON HITMONCHAN

Class 142 (Papillon Open)

1st Lindsay, SKYVANA PARTY TIME JAZZ PLAYS MEZANDA (Best of Breed)

Class 144 (Pomeranian Open)

1st Sealey, MEGATOY MOLLY MALONE (Best of Breed)

Class 145 (AVNSC Toy Junior)

1st Etherington, CARA MIA MINE AT THORNWYDE

Class 148 (AV Toy Puppy)

1st Clark, KELSIONS DIAMOND DANCER

2nd Protheroe & Johnson, MICHELLE LOVE YOU LIFE SPARK

3rd Evans, SEPHINA CARELESS WHISPER

Toy Group

Group 1 Sealey, MEGATOY MOLLY MALONE

Group 2 Evans, NEWSTART SPECIAL ADDITION TO SEPHINA

Group 3Thomas, COPYMEAR CAMEO APEARANCE

Group 4 Lindsay, SKYVANA PARTY TIME JAZZ PLAYS MEZANDA

Toy Puppy Group

Puppy 1 Evans, CLAIRPLUG CANUCK GOLD AT SEPHINA

Puppy 2 Jones, KELSION BLING IT ON HITMONCHAN

Puppy 3 Thomas, YORONE GOSSIP GIRL

Class 149 (German Spitz (Klein) Graduate)

1st Morgan & Griffiths, KYSEINA ENCHANTED DANCE

2nd Mably, SEIRIAN SKYFALL

Class 150 (German Spitz (Klein) Open)

1st Morgan & Griffiths, KYSEINA ENCHANTED DANCE

2nd Lewis, INDIZAK HAKUNA MATATA AT LOUCHELLE

Best of Breed: Morgan & Griffiths, KYSEINA ENCHANTED DANCE

Class 152 (German Spitz (Mittel) Open)

1st King & Hughes, ZEPHON AKANE

Best of Breed: Hall, SOBRIETY’S GRIZZLY BEAR FOR PUFNSTUF

Class 153 (Miniature Poodle Graduate)

1st Silk, SILKMOUNTAIN IT’S MY PARTY

2nd Silk, PEONIES ONLY FOR YOU AT SILKMOUNTAIN

Class 154 (Miniature Poodle Open)

1st Silk, SILKMOUNTAIN IT’S MY PARTY

2nd Silk, PEONIES ONLY FOR YOU AT SILKMOUNTAIN

Best of Breed: Silk, SILKMOUNTAIN IT’S MY PARTY

Class 155 (French Bulldog Open)

1st Connor, JUDEFFREY JOVIAL OF RINGABLOK

2nd Davies, ROZELDOGUE NIGHT FEVER FOR ANNEDDWEN

3rd Connor, RINGABLOK HONEY GOLD

Class 156 (Shih Tzu Open)

1st Bojanowski-Toms, SISTASU SILVER LINING

2nd Bojanowski-Toms, CHANIKOS MORSE CODE FOR SISTASU

Best of Breed: Bojanowski-Toms, SISTASU SILVER LINING

Class 157 (Boston Terrier Open)

1st Connor, RINGABLOK KING OF DIAMONDS (Best of Breed)

Class 158 (Tibetan Terrier Open)

1st Plank, ARAKI MR PERSONALITY (Best of Breed)

Class 159 (Miniature Schnauzer Graduate)

1st Matchwick, CLOVERBUD FLOWER OF THE LILY

2nd Thomas, UNLIMITED LOVE FROM DOLINA RIVENDELL

3rd Llewellyn & Wittenstrom, NUJAX SEA BREEZE

4th Prevett, CLOVERBUD QUEEN OF GENOVIA AT RAILEVE

Class 160 (Miniature Schnauzer Open)

1st Thomas, BEATRICE’S DAMOND BETTER BE BLACK

2nd Llewelyn & Wittenstrom, ALBAROSSI’K LUNAR STONE

3rd Prevett, CLOVERBUD SHINING MOMENT OF RAILEVE

4th Llewelyn & Wittenstrom, ANTHRACITE GENSTAT AT CLOVERBUD

Best of Breed: Matchwick, CLOVERBUD FLOWER OF THE LILY

Best Puppy: Bojanowski-Toms, SISTASU SILVER LINING

Class 161 (Japanese Spitz Open)

1st Voaden, BEKWEY ACER SPADES

2nd Johnson, BEKWEY LIVING DOLL

3rd Hanlon, BEKWEY ENCHANTING EITHNE

Best of Breed: 1st Voaden, BEKWEY ACER SPADES

Class 162 (Japanese Akita Inu Open)

1st Phillips, KAIDOU GO SHIRAI AT WENDBARRY

2nd Phillips, WENDBARRY AKAI HANA

Best of Breed: Phillips, KAIDOU GO SHIRAI AT WENDBARRY

Best Puppy: Phillips, WENDBARRY AKAI HANA

 Class 164 (Dalmatian Open)

1st Fellows MILLBELLE MASTA L’VISTA BABY (Best of Breed)

Class 165 (AVNSC Utility Junior)

1st Lindsay, MEZANDA MERRY STARSHOWER

2nd Davies, MEGANZEUS’S BIG RONIE OF GAMBINOBULL

3rd Thomas, TISANTI SILVER STARLIGHT

Class 166 (AVNSC Utility Graduate)

1st Davies, SUBRIBULLS LITTLE BO PEEP OF GAMBINOBULL

Class 167 (AVNSC Utility Open)

1st Davies & Williams, TAFARI FOXTROT ROMEO

2nd Wilkin, POMMARY RUFF AND READY

Best NSC: Davies & Williams, TAFARI FOXTROT ROMEO

Best Puppy: Lindsay, MEZANDA MERRY STARSHOWER

Utility Group

Group 1 Davies & Williams, TAFARI FOXTROT ROMEO

Group 2 Bojanowski-Toms, SISTASU SILVER LINING

Group 3 Fellows, MILLBELLE MASTA L’VISTA BABY

Group 4 Connor, JUDEFFREY JOVIAL OF RINGABLOK

Utility Puppy Group

Puppy 1 Lindsay, MEZANDA MERRY STARSHOWER

Puppy 2 Fellows, MILLBELLE MASTA L’VISTA BABY

Puppy 3 Matchwick, CLOVERBUD FLOWER OF THE LILY

Puppy 4 Phillips, WENDBARRY AKAI HANA

Class 169 (Special AV Brace)

1st O’Connor, Boston Terrier

2nd Bale, Welsh Corgi Pembroke

3rd Evans, Pug

4th Connor, French Bulldog

Class 170 (AV Veteran)

1st Phillips, KAIDO GO SHIRAI AT WENDBARRY

2nd Davis, KINAWAY I AM SIR MATT FOR JACAMALIS

3rd Connor, VANGENCE DIAMONDS PEARLS OF RINGABLOK

Class 172 (YKC Members Stakes)

1st Thomas, CLENTVIEW PATSY

Class 173 (AV Minor Puppy Stakes)

1st Evans, MIRISTAR JUST THE WAY YOU ARE WITH ANNABLUE

2nd Thomas, FFIONCHI CHRISTMAS CANDLE

3rd Paton, PHENELOPPE GOLD WITH BUNNAHBHAIN

4th Briddon, MIRISTAR BRUNO MARS

Class 174 (Sparkles Grooming AV Puppy Stakes)

1st Thomas, YORONE GOSSIP GIRL

2nd Matchwick, CLOVERBUD FLOWER OF THE LILY

3rd Bale, BALLETCOR RAVENSWOOD

Class 175 (AV Junior Stakes)

1st Evans, SEPHINA MISCHIEF MAKER

2nd Hanlon, BEKWEY ENCHANTING EITHNE

3rd Bale, BALLETCOR AMERICAN PATROL

4th Voaden, BEKWEY ACER SPADES

Class 176 (AV Open Stakes)

1st Lindsay, SKYVANA PARTY TIME JAZZ PLAYS MEZANDA

2nd Bale, MILKYWEYS WILDFLOWER AT BALLETCOR

3rd King, GRIZWOLD LOKI

4th Silk, PEONIES ONLY FOR YOU AT SILKMOUNTAIN

Class 177 (JHA 6-11 years)

1st Charlotte Bojanowski

2nd Sophie Johnson

Class 178 (JHA 12-16 years)

1st Latoyah Mainwaring

2nd Ffion Thomas

3rd Catherine Webb

Class 179 (YKC 6-11 years)

1st Sophie Johnson

Class 180 (YKC 12-16 years)

1st Ffion Thomas

2nd Catherine Webb

3rd Latoyah Mainwaring

4th Eleanor Black

Class 181 (YKC 17-24 years)

1st Rhiannon Powell

Class 182 (17+ years)

1st Rhiannon Powell

2nd Victoria Protheroe

3rd Jane Hopkins

Best Handler Day 2: Ffion Thomas

Best Handler Overall: Ebony Owen

Overall Best in Show: Morris, ZALTANA CWNHAPUS TEGAN
Reserve: Lewis, TRIXHUND EUPHORIA

Overall Best Puppy: Lindsay, MEZANDA MERRY STARSHOWER
Reserve: Paterson, ZALITA LASTING PROMISE

Overall Best Veteran: Phillips, KAIDO GO SHIRAI
Reserve: Smithson, CHISOBEE SERENARIAN

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Paddle-out protest sees 200 take to the water in Broad Haven

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National day of action calls out sewage pollution across the UK

BROAD HAVEN was the scene of a dramatic demonstration on Saturday (May 17) as around 200 swimmers, surfers, and paddleboarders took to the sea in protest against sewage pollution.

The “Paddle Out Protest” was part of a nationwide campaign coordinated by Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), with similar events taking place at over 40 coastal locations across the UK. It marked a growing wave of public anger over sewage discharges into rivers and bathing waters.

In Pembrokeshire, the Broad Haven protest was the flagship event for Wales. Campaigners gathered on the beach from midday, taking part in placard-making and a community beach clean before heading into the water at around 2:30pm for a mass paddle-out.

Organisers said the message was clear: enough is enough.

“This is about protecting our beaches, our wildlife, and our health,” said Kate Beardsmore, one of the local organisers. “We’re not just making noise – we’re demanding accountability from the water companies and from the government.”

Speakers at the event included Sian Richardson, founder of the Bluetits cold-water swimming movement, and Sue Burton, Marine Conservation Officer for Pembrokeshire. Both stressed the importance of clean water for local communities and the wider ecosystem.

The event ended with live music, food, and speeches at Rwts, formerly Sunshine Italian, overlooking the bay.

The protest comes amid growing scrutiny of the UK’s water companies, which have faced criticism for repeated sewage discharges and underinvestment in infrastructure.

Surfers Against Sewage say that public pressure is having an impact, but warned that without continued action, nothing will change.

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Drakeford rebukes council over Welsh education comments as row deepens

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Cabinet Secretary for the Welsh Language and Culture says parents should not be questioned on choosing Welsh-medium schools

A ROW over comments made by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Deputy Leader about Welsh-medium education has escalated, following public intervention by Mark Drakeford.

The Cabinet Secretary for the Welsh Language and Culture said he “could not see any reason” why councils should ask parents why they choose Welsh or English-medium education for their children, directly contradicting comments made by Cllr Paul Miller during a Cabinet meeting on April 28.

Speaking to BBC Cymru, Mr Drakeford said: “I can’t see why we would ask parents why they choose Welsh or why they choose English. Of course we must explain to parents the benefits of a Welsh-medium education — that’s why we’ve seen growth in the language — but the job of local authorities is to make the case for choosing Welsh-medium education, not to question those who do.”

Cllr Huw Murphy

Mr Drakeford confirmed that a conversation had already taken place locally between the First Minister and figures involved in the row. BBC Cymru reported that the discussion followed remarks by Cllr Miller, who had suggested that some parents might be choosing schools such as Ysgol Caer Elen in Haverfordwest not because of the language of instruction, but because the schools were new and had good facilities.

Cllr Miller’s comments prompted criticism from opposition members, including Independent Group leader Cllr Huw Murphy, who successfully requested a formal call-in of the Cabinet decision. That decision had asked education officers to “better understand the drivers of demand” for Welsh-medium education — wording that campaigners and the Welsh Language Commissioner feared could be interpreted as questioning the legitimacy of parental choices.

The Welsh Language Commissioner, Efa Gruffydd Jones, also criticised the move, saying: “It is not clear to me why there is a need to question the choices of parents regarding Welsh-medium education in particular.” She added that the approach risked contradicting the Council’s obligations under the Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP).

Speaking on social media following the BBC interview with Mr Drakeford, Cllr Murphy said: “Mark Drakeford gives clarity to everyone that I was perfectly correct in calling in the decision of PCC Cabinet in April. I now look forward to Cabinet next week accepting that position and removing any suggestion of gathering additional information as proposed by the Deputy Leader.”

The Education Overview and Scrutiny Committee voted last week to send the Cabinet’s original decision back for review, following concerns over tone and policy alignment. The issue will be reconsidered at the next Cabinet meeting on Wednesday (May 22).

In a further development, it has been highlighted that Pembrokeshire recorded the largest percentage growth in Welsh-medium education of any Welsh county between 2023 and 2024, according to figures released by the Welsh Government.

Cllr Julie Jones, who lives in Tenby and sits on the Cabinet, said: “You should see the growth in Welsh speakers and Welsh-medium education in south Pembrokeshire — it’s fantastic. In 2016 we had around 80 pupils in the first primary in Tenby, and now there are over 200. Everyone seems to be choosing Welsh-medium in the south of the county.”

The row has sparked wider debate about the role of language in education policy and how councils communicate their strategies to the public. The Welsh Government has set a target of reaching one million Welsh speakers by 2050 and has passed legislation to strengthen the provision and planning of Welsh-medium education across Wales.

Pembrokeshire County Council, like all local authorities, has a statutory duty to proactively promote Welsh-medium provision under the latest WESP regulations. The Council’s revised position on how it gathers information from parents — and how it communicates its goals — will be under close scrutiny when the matter returns to Cabinet this week.

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Plan to rescue Oakwood revealed as local man makes bid to save park

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A PEMBROKESHIRE resident has launched a bold rescue plan to bring Oakwood Theme Park back to life — just two months after its shock closure was announced.

Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, closed its doors suddenly on March 4 after four decades of family fun. The site, owned by Spanish firm Aspro Parks, had faced a sharp decline in visitor numbers and growing financial challenges in recent years.

But now, a new proposal has been submitted by a local group known as Richens Leisure Projects (RLP), which aims to restore Oakwood to its former glory and turn it into a flagship attraction once again.

The man behind the bid, who wishes to remain anonymous, said the project is deeply personal. “I grew up in west Wales,” he told The Herald. “I remember every queue, every hill climb, every first drop. Oakwood wasn’t just a theme park — it was a rite of passage for so many children in Wales. You didn’t just go there. You remembered it.”

RLP says its proposal includes a phased investment plan, promising to repair and update ageing infrastructure, reintroduce popular rides, and generate over 100 seasonal jobs in the local economy.

“This isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about rebuilding pride. It’s about giving today’s kids the same memories we had, but doing it with proper community backing and long-term thinking,” the group said.

Since its closure, Oakwood has been stripped of several well-known attractions, and the future of the site remains unclear. However, the new bid aims to change that, and discussions with Aspro Parks have been initiated.

“We’re not here to pressure anyone,” RLP said. “We’re trying to do things properly and respectfully. But if the park’s future is undecided, we’re ready to step in. What we’ve put forward isn’t just an idea — it’s a fully costed, deliverable plan that can begin immediately if given the green light.”

Asked about funding, the group said it would not disclose specific backers at this stage due to the uncertain ownership position. However, it claims the business case is robust and based on professional financial modelling.

The campaign has already attracted support from local residents, many of whom were shocked by the park’s closure. A petition launched just days after the announcement gathered thousands of signatures.

RLP added: “We’ve kept this quiet until now, out of respect for the owners and the park’s legacy. But the time has come to show people that there is a serious option on the table. This doesn’t have to be the end for Oakwood — it can be the start of something new.”

The Herald contacted Aspro Parks for comment but had received no response at the time of going to press.

Background

Oakwood Theme Park first opened in 1987 as a small family attraction before expanding dramatically during the 1990s and early 2000s. It was home to popular rides including Megafobia, Hydro, and Speed, and welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors each year at its peak.

In recent years, however, the park faced growing criticism over ageing infrastructure, rising prices, and the closure of key attractions. In March this year, its owners confirmed that keeping the park open was no longer viable.

Whether the new rescue plan will be accepted remains to be seen — but for many in Pembrokeshire, it offers a glimmer of hope that the thrills and laughter of Oakwood might one day return.

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