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On your marks for the Silver Valley run

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valley runTHE NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE SILVER VALLEY RUN will be held on Sunday, June 29. Both the main run and the fun run will start from the Hermon Playing field at 11am and will predominantly be off road runs. 

The 10km run will run through secluded farm lanes and follow the old railway line, running past silver mines, chapels, Mansel Davies Haulage and through the villages of Glogue and Llanfyrnach. The event is a fund raiser for the community playing field maintenance at Hermon. The organisers have trophies for first male and female runners in the three categories for the main 10km race. Goody bags will be distributed at the finish line. There will also be an opportunity for school children to run a special class in the fun run as well as under 11 year old and under seven year old races to be run at the playing field site. Adults also welcome on the 4km. For further information contact Cris Tomos on 01239 831962. In 2013 over 60 people took part in the two runs as the event has grown from strength to strength. See a film of the 2011 run on You Tube by typing in Cwm Arian Fun Run. Visit the Cwm Arian website for additional information on www. cwmarian.org.uk

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Spotlight shines on County’s young people at annual awards

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The FOURTH Pembrokeshire Spotlight Awards celebrating children and young people who achieve exceptional things and make a real difference was held recently.

The Awards – a collaboration between Pembrokeshire Youth, The Children and Young People’s Rights Office and Children’s Services – took place on 22nd November at the Merlin Theatre, Pembrokeshire College and celebrated the achievements of Pembrokeshire’s young people.

A huge well done to the young people from Pembrokeshire Youth Bank, who were involved in the whole process, from conception, to planning, to being involved on the night of the awards.

This was truly an event ‘For Young People, By Young People.’

Sponsorship from BAM Nuttall and Pure West Radio enabled the awards to go ahead this year and helped make it a memorable evening. 

The event saw some amazing achievements noted and celebrated and the winners and runners up are as follows:

Achieving positive change: The Edge Quiet Hour (winner), Craig Thompson and Samantha Barton (runners up).

Arts Award: Lleucu-Haf Thomas (winner), FADDS Youth Theatre and Tomos Roberts (runners up).

Eco Champion Award: Senedd Gwyrdd at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi (winner).

Education Award: Megan Thomas (winner), Carla Briskham (runner up).

Fundraising Award: Ellie Neville (winner), George Bromwich and Molly Venables (runners up).

Making a difference in the community: Eirlys Lloyd-Phillips (winner), Pembroke Family of Schools – Social Action Project, We Know… Our Journey Group, Neyland Youth Club Group (runners up).

Most inspiring story: Aaron Briskham (winner), Aimee Hawkings and Molly Evans (runners up).

Music Award: Carys Wood + Alice Thomas (winners), Amy Evans and Iestyn Barrellie (runners up).

Sport Award: Harley and Liam Franz (winners), Caiden Meacham and Ava Tyrie (runners up).

Voice Award: Tegan Skyrme (winner), Niamh Jones, Mya-Rose John (runners up).

Young Leader / Peer Mentoring Award: Daniella Loveridge / Chloe Harries (winners), Tomos Padel, Brogan Collins and The Point (runners up).

The final award of the night was the special ‘Spotlight Award’, given to a single young person for a particularly important contribution or achievement.  For 2024 this award was given to Freya Terry. 

Here’s Freya’s inspiring nomination:

Freya has struggled with her mental health since she was 11. She has had some great support from the Amethyst Project and then more recently adult mental health services. She has come out of that stronger and decided to do a voyage solo around the UK and Ireland to raise awareness of mental health in young people – attempting to inspire people to talk about their mental health so that they can get some support, rather than bottle it all up in fear and shame.

She has given talks to local Pembrokeshire youth groups, as well as talking to others as she makes her way around the country which have been really well received. She has gained so much confidence from this venture and has attracted many followers (www.she-sails.co.uk)

Boat problems left her lost at sea for many hours and then a freak wave that tossed her across the boat resulting in her getting concussion and having to call the coastguard. But this didn’t stop her, as soon as she recovered, she got going again and is making great progress.

Director of Education Steven Richards-Downes presented the overall Spotlight Award and said: “Everyone nominated in these Spotlight Awards are a real inspiration to their peers and the wider community. It was an honour to present the overall award for Freya, her story demonstrates a real resilience and commitment to give something back to society while overcoming her own struggles.”

Pembrokeshire County Council Chairman Cllr Steve Alderman said: “It is fantastic to see our young people being celebrated for the exceptional things they have achieved and the difference they make in their communities.” 

Cabinet Member for Social Care & Safeguarding Cllr Tessa Hodgson added: “Sometimes young people are not given the credit they deserve and it is fantastic that this event is dedicated to celebrating the wonderful things they can achieve.”

The award ceremony was followed by refreshments and entertainment including an inflatable assault course, circus skills, photo booth as well as candyfloss and popcorn in the foyer of the college.

Special thanks also go to those who attended the event to present the young people with the awards as well as to those who took the time to nominate a young person or group.

Sincere thanks also to Dylan Harwood who performed one of his original songs; Charlie Royal, Polly Thomas, Josh Roberts and the rest of the team at Pembrokeshire College for hosting this event; Nadine Farmer, Bethany Roberts, Nicky Edwards and Angie Moore for their assistance in organising this event and to the young people from Pembrokeshire Youth Bank for their hard work.

More pictures are available on the Children and Young People’s Rights Office Facebook page.

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Festive cheer as St Davids switches on Christmas lights

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ST DAVIDS was lit with festive spirit as the annual Christmas lights switch-on drew crowds to Cross Square on Monday evening. The event, which began at 5:15pm, marked the official start of the holiday season for the city.

Families enjoyed carol singing and mulled wine as the community gathered in the chilly coastal air. Children were thrilled by a special visit from Santa Claus, who spread joy and posed for photographs with eager youngsters.

Earlier in the day, the holiday buzz began with two Christmas markets. The Oriel Y Parc Outdoor Christmas Market and the Cathedral Christmas Fair opened at 10:00am, offering a selection of local crafts, festive treats, and seasonal goods. Visitors had the opportunity to shop for unique gifts while soaking in the festive atmosphere.

Shops extended their opening hours for the occasion, allowing visitors to explore local offerings late into the evening. Local pubs provided a cosy escape from the cold, enhancing the community atmosphere.

A cheer erupted as the Christmas lights illuminated Cross Square, transforming it into a magical scene. The sparkling decorations signalled the start of the festive season and brought residents together in celebration.

With more holiday events planned for December, St Davids is set to remain a festive hub, ensuring a joyous Christmas season for locals and visitors alike.

(Images: St Davids Cathedral)

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Haverfordwest shines bright at Riverside Winter Fair

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THE STREETS of Haverfordwest sparkled with festive cheer today as the annual Riverside Winter Fair brought the community together in celebration and holiday spirit. The event, which culminated in the highly anticipated Christmas lights switch-on, transformed the town into a dazzling winter wonderland.

Festivities began early at the bustling Riverside Shopping Centre, where families enjoyed a variety of activities. Live performances by local talents, including Vision Arts, Purely Pink!, and Tin Man Revolution, filled the air with music, setting a joyful tone for the day.

At 6:00pm, Deputy Mayor, Cllr Roy Thomas, joined by the winner of the annual Schools’ Christmas Card Competition, officially switched on the Christmas lights. The magical moment delighted onlookers, with children and adults alike cheering as the town was illuminated. The appearance of Father Christmas and Rudolph added an extra sprinkle of holiday magic.

Activities for all ages
The fair featured attractions for everyone. A family fun fair kept children entertained with thrilling rides, while unique experiences such as a giant snow globe and a snow castle captivated visitors. Adding to the festivities, a banner procession led by the South Wales Police Brass Band showcased creative contributions from local schools, highlighting community spirit.

Fireworks and festive music
As evening fell, a spectacular fireworks display lit up the skies above Foley House, leaving spectators in awe. Throughout the day, local choirs and musicians performed, culminating in a moving cantata titled The Children of St Saviours. Composed by Alex McGee, the piece was performed by students from Haverfordwest High alongside local choirs and the County Orchestra.

Crafts, food, and family fun
The Riverside Winter Fair also featured a vibrant winter craft market, where local vendors showcased their creations. Food lovers flocked to the street food market in Castle Square to sample seasonal treats, while the pop-up board game café offered families a cozy space for friendly competition.

The Mayor, Cllr Martin Lewis, praised the event’s success, saying: “The Riverside Winter Fair exemplifies the spirit of Haverfordwest. It’s heartwarming to see our community come together to celebrate this wonderful time of year.”

As the twinkling lights illuminated Haverfordwest, it was clear that this year’s Riverside Winter Fair had created cherished memories for all who attended. With smiles on their faces and hearts full of holiday joy, residents departed, looking forward to next year’s festivities.

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