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Vote for your Welsh Tree of the Year?
VOTING for Welsh tree of the year is underway with the Crooked Oak on the River Cleddau flying the flag for Pembrokeshire.
You can vote face-to-face at Woodland Trust stands at shows and events over the summer, or online at woodlandtrust.org.uk/welshtree It’s all part of a competition being organised by the Woodland Trust (Coed Cadw) which aims to select the Welsh Tree of the Year for 2014. The aim is not to find the oldest, the tallest, the biggest, the most beautiful or the rarest tree, but the most lovable, a tree that can bring the community together. The Woodland Trust has been campaigning to strengthen the protection for individual ancient and heritage trees in Wales and the Welsh Government has recently established a Task and Finish Group to look at how this could be done. Each of the eight trees nominated in this competition has its tale to tell, from the Crooked Oak on the River Cleddau which inspired the poet Waldo Williams to verse, to the Lonely tree of Llanfyllin, which blew over in the storms of early 2014, but which was rescued by the local community who arranged to tip over 30 tonnes of earth over its roots to help it survive.
Community
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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Nearly 100 attend Big Green Service at St Davids Cathedral
COMMUNITY EVENT CELEBRATES FAITH, NATURE AND ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
NEARLY 100 people gathered at St Davids Cathedral for the Big Green Service, a celebration of faith, community action and care for the natural world.
The service brought together worshippers, local churches and chapels, members of the Cathedral congregation, and visitors from across the world.

Those taking part included EcoDewi, Erw Dewi, Hope Worship Band, the Cathedral Choristers, Canon Sheridan, Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi, Mamgu Welshcakes, the refreshments team, Cathedral staff and volunteers.
Visitors also attended from California, Philadelphia, Belgium, Malaysia and Patagonia.
Organisers said the event was a reminder to be grateful for the planet and to continue working together to protect it for future generations.

Community
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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