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Town Council donates £100 to Pembrokeshire Local Food Partnership

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MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL has demonstrated its commitment to community well-being by donating £100 to the Pembrokeshire Local Food Partnership. This generous donation was presented by Councillor William Elliott during a free family cookery session organised by the Partnership. The event aimed to educate families on how to prepare nutritious meals on a budget, with local expert Ellen sharing her culinary skills and knowledge with the attendees.

The Pembrokeshire Local Food Partnership focuses on enhancing food security and promoting healthy eating habits among local families. They organise various initiatives, including cookery sessions, to equip individuals with the skills needed to make healthy and affordable meals. These efforts are particularly crucial in areas where food insecurity and financial hardship are prevalent.

The donation from Milford Haven Town Council will support the Partnership’s ongoing programmes and initiatives, ensuring they can continue to provide valuable resources and education to the community. This contribution is a testament to the council’s dedication to supporting local initiatives that address food poverty and improve the overall quality of life for residents.

Councillor Elliott expressed his gratitude for the work done by the Pembrokeshire Local Food Partnership and emphasised the importance of community support in tackling food insecurity. The council’s donation is expected to have a significant impact, helping the Partnership to expand its reach and effectiveness in promoting healthy eating and food security in Pembrokeshire.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by Milford Haven Town Council to support local charities and organisations that are making a tangible difference in the lives of residents. The council’s ongoing support highlights its commitment to fostering a strong, healthy, and resilient community.

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Veterans rally to repair storm damage in Milford Haven

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MILFORD HAVEN’S VC Gallery veterans have stepped up to restore a woodland area hit hard by recent high winds.

The Woodlands in Milford suffered significant damage, with fallen trees crashing onto a farmer’s fence, endangering livestock and damaging the enclosure.

In response, a team of veterans, including trustee Mark Shuttleworth, Simon, Steve, and volunteer of the year Donna Evans, was deployed to clear the trees and rebuild the fencing.

The Woodlands project, run by VC Gallery, offers opportunities for people to connect with nature while learning about biodiversity and conservation.

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New charity offers grants to young people in Pembrokeshire

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A NEW charity aimed at supporting young people in Pembrokeshire has been established and is now accepting applications for its first round of grants.

The Tenby & County Trust (TACT) was created using funds from the sale of the former Tenby & County Club on The Croft, with the aim of helping young people aged between five and 18 pursue their aspirations.

Trustee David Blackmore explained: “The purpose of TACT is to provide grants that enable young people in Pembrokeshire to follow their ambitions, whether in the creative arts, culture, sports, adventure, science, or languages.”

Substantial investment

Following the sale of the County Club for redevelopment, club members—who were entitled to a share of the proceeds—voted to establish a charity to benefit local youth.

“The money has been invested, and while we are not disclosing the exact amount, it is a considerable six-figure sum,” said Mr Blackmore.

The trust is managed by local trustees, all of whom have either been involved with the former County Club or played significant roles in education within Pembrokeshire.

How to apply

Young people interested in applying for a grant must submit an application via email. This should include the names and email addresses of two supporting sponsors and a statement of no more than 500 words outlining how they would use the funds, including a breakdown of costs.

Grants will be issued quarterly, with the next application deadline set for March 1, 2025. Grants are only available to individuals.

For more information, email [email protected] or visit tenbyandcountytrust.org.

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Fishing competition aims to raise £2,000 for lifeboat crews

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A FISHING competition in Pembrokeshire hopes to net £2,000 to support lifeboat crews in Angle and Tenby.

The Angle and Tenby Lifeboat Fishing Competition is set to take place on Amroth Beach on Sunday, February 16, with all proceeds going to the RNLI teams that provide lifesaving services along the county’s coastline.

Former Pembroke Dock mayor Peter Kraus is leading the fundraising effort and is appealing for sponsors and raffle prize donations to help reach the target.

Mr Kraus said: “We are hoping to raise £1,000 for each of the lifeboat stations. With your help, that can be possible.

“I need kind sponsors willing to give £50, and I also need nice raffle prizes. This is such a good cause and a vital lifesaving service.”

Anyone wishing to support the event can contact Peter Kraus via email at [email protected] or call 07900 324287.

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