News
Street Food Festival to return to Tenby

ON JUNE 15-17 the Street Food Warehouse returns to Tenby for a glorious weekend of fantastic fresh food and delicious drinks.
Running from midday to 10pm daily, an outstanding array of different food will be on offer, from fresh stone-baked pizza to gooey gourmet Mac ’n’ Cheese to sugary doughy Churros, to crispy Arancini balls. Hungry visitors will be able to enjoy a range of mouth-watering food from all over the world alongside an ice-cold pint of beer or fresh zesty Mojito courtesy of the Pop Up Bar Hire Company.
Gourmet Street Kitchen, Spicer’s Meat Wagon, Bearded Taco and Tukka Tuk are just some of the street food vendors confirmed to be rolling into South Beach car park, with many other Welsh and National vendors yet to be announced.
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Catering to all with vegan, gluten free and vegetarian vendors, there is truly something for everyone. As a completely free and family friendly event this is something you don’t want to miss out on if you love sampling quality food and drink on the beach.
Promising to be ‘bigger, better and (if possible!) more delicious than last year’, event organiser Tudor Barber commented that ‘last year was amazing and we are really pleased to bringing the team back to our favourite seaside town for 2018’.
To guarantee entry, book your free ticket here: http://www.streetfoodwarehouse.co.uk/events/pembrokeshire-street-food-festival
Entertainment
Rhys Mwyn to present top Welsh acts at Llangollen International Eisteddfod

Special showcase ahead of KT Tunstall’s orchestral performance
BBC RADIO CYMRU presenter and Welsh music pioneer Rhys Mwyn will host a special showcase of three standout Welsh artists at this year’s Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

The outdoor event, “Rhys Mwyn yn Cyflwyno / Rhys Mwyn Presents”, takes place on Thursday 10 July from 4:30pm to 7:00pm and leads into the evening’s headline concert by BRIT Award-winning, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. Tunstall will perform her iconic debut album Eye to the Telescope in full with orchestral backing for the first time.
Rhys Mwyn will introduce performances by Pedair, Mared and Buddug – three trailblazing artists at the forefront of modern Welsh music.
Pedair is a supergroup formed by four of Wales’ most acclaimed folk artists, blending traditional roots with contemporary flair. Mared brings powerful vocals and poetic songwriting inspired by Welsh landscapes and culture, while Buddug offers a bold fusion of folk, pop and electronica, redefining the possibilities of Welsh-language music.

Rhys Mwyn said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to present such incredible Welsh talent at this year’s Eisteddfod. Pedair, Mared and Buddug are pushing creative boundaries and bringing new energy to the Welsh music scene. It’s an honour to be part of this landmark festival, which has always stood as a beacon of cultural celebration. I can’t wait to showcase these exceptional artists on what’s expected to be one of the festival’s biggest days.”
Morgan Thomas, trustee of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, added: “We’re delighted to partner with Rhys Mwyn and BBC Radio Cymru for this unique event. Rhys’s passion for Welsh music and commitment to nurturing talent is invaluable. This collaboration broadens our cultural offering and connects us to new audiences locally and internationally.”
The bilingual event celebrates Welsh culture, language and musical innovation. Entry is just £5, with free admission for those holding tickets to the KT Tunstall concert. Food and drink will be available on-site, making it the perfect pre-show experience.
Event details
What: Rhys Mwyn Presents – Pedair, Mared, Buddug
When: Thursday 10 July, 4:30pm–7:00pm
Where: Llangollen International Eisteddfod site
Tickets: £5 / Free with KT Tunstall concert ticket
Website: www.llangollen.net
Supported by BBC Radio Cymru, the Arts Council of Wales and Visit Wales, this promises to be an unforgettable celebration of contemporary Welsh music in the heart of one of the country’s most cherished festivals.

Book tickets now:
https://boxoffice.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/ChooseSeats/74421
News
Fire crews test skills in airport training exercise

FIREFIGHTERS from Haverfordwest and Milford Haven were put through their paces last week during a specialist training exercise held at Withybush Airport.
The operation, known as Exercise Red Kite, was carried out on Wednesday (Apr 29) and saw teams from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) simulate an emergency response at the airport, putting their incident command and rescue skills to the test.

As part of the exercise, crews deployed foam carriers and a water bowser, practising a complex rescue scenario designed to mirror the challenges of a real-life airport incident.
Station Manager Aled Lewis described the day as a valuable learning opportunity.
“Exercise Red Kite gave crews the chance to work together across stations, sharpen their operational response, and train in a realistic setting,” he said. “We’re very grateful to Withybush Airport for making the site available.”

The training forms part of the fire service’s ongoing commitment to readiness and teamwork in high-pressure environments.
MAWWFRS is currently looking to recruit new on-call firefighters across the region. Anyone interested can visit the service’s website for further details and to register their interest.
Health
Tufnell secures pledge to improve GP access across Pembrokeshire

A CAMPAIGN to improve GP access across Pembrokeshire has taken a significant step forward this week following a meeting between local MP Henry Tufnell and the Chief Executive of Hywel Dda Health Board.
The Herald understands that during the meeting it was agreed that best practice would be established across all GP surgeries in the county—something Mr Tufnell has been calling for since launching his primary care campaign several months ago.
The move follows a detailed public survey conducted by the MP, in which hundreds of residents voiced concerns over delays in securing GP appointments and inconsistent service levels across different practices.
In a video message posted to social media, Mr Tufnell said: “After a constructive meeting with Professor Phillip Kloer, I am pleased that we are both on the same page and recognise the need for real action in response to the needs of our community.
“For months now, I have raised the need for improvements, and thanks to the powerful feedback from my recent survey, we are on the right path to establishing best practices that will benefit everyone across Pembrokeshire. We must finally see an end to the postcode lottery of accessing primary care.”
Mr Tufnell is expected to meet with Professor Kloer again later this summer to assess whether the promised improvements are being implemented effectively.
He added: “I want to extend my sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to complete my survey on GP services. Your input is making a real difference, and together, we can continue to improve the healthcare services that are so vital to our community.”
The MP has also launched a new survey to gather public feedback on access to NHS dental services in the area.
Residents wishing to take part in the dental survey can do so online HERE.
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