Community
Fantastic lantern parade lights up both Fishguard and Goodwick
HUNDREDS of residents and visitors filled the streets of Fishguard and Goodwick on the evening of Friday (Sept 20), to partake in a vibrant autumn lantern parade. The event marked the launch of the twin towns’ new Art Afoot sculpture trails, with participants showcasing beautifully crafted lanterns, including a whimsical family of owls, a striking seahorse, and a shoal of jellyfish, all aglow as they illuminated the night.
The parade commenced from the stunning new fish sculpture, situated outside the Ocean Lab on Goodwick Parrog. This sculpture is one of many planned for the upcoming art trail, which aims to boost footfall and interest in the area.
For those keen on technology, the event also featured augmented reality artworks, accessible via QR codes on mobile devices, merging traditional art with modern innovation.
Organised by Small World Theatre, the lantern parade signalled the beginning of the On Land’s Edge / At Ymyl y Tir festival, a weekend filled with cultural festivities. Following an uplifting performance by Goodwick Brass Band and a warm welcome from Fishguard and Goodwick Mayor, Cllr Billy Shaw, the parade wound its way up the hill towards Fishguard, attracting even more lantern bearers and spectators along the route.
At Fishguard Square, the atmosphere was electric with performances from dancers of Joon Dance and mesmerising fire jugglers, culminating in a lively finale led by drummer Joe Caswell and friends.
The lanterns were the result of creative workshops held over the summer, involving local schools, youth groups, and community members, showcasing the artistic spirit of the area.
Ann Shrosbree, Director of Small World Theatre, expressed her gratitude, saying, “We owe a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed and supported this year’s event, including Pembrokeshire County Council, Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council, our volunteers, and many local organisations. You’re all stars!”
The Art Afoot / Celf ar Droed trails were commissioned by Pembrokeshire County Council with funding from the UK Government in December 2023. This year has been dedicated to public consultation, planning, and creating the artworks, with installations expected to be completed by November.
“We’ll return with more updates on guided walks and the sculpture trails this autumn,” Ann added.
Community
Neyland Community Christmas Lunch a festive success
NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL rolled up their sleeves to support this year’s Community Christmas Lunch, spreading festive cheer and warm hospitality to attendees on Christmas Day at the Alumchine.
Councillors Steve Campodonic, David Devauden, Steve Thomas, and Brian Rothero began their efforts as early as 7:30am, working tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly.
The dedicated organisers, including Trish Campodonic, Pam, and Lloyd Hamilton, along with other volunteers, created a welcoming space filled with festive spirit and a delicious meal with all the trimmings.
The event brought together members of the community who might otherwise have spent the day alone, highlighting the warmth and generosity that Neyland is known for.
A heartfelt ‘Well done’ to everyone involved for making this Christmas lunch a resounding success and spreading joy to so many.
Community
Milford Haven’s heartwarming ‘Christmas Together’ event another success
MILFORD HAVEN came together once again on Christmas Day for the annual ‘Christmas Together’ event, a cherished tradition that has been running since December 2012.
Organised by Mayor Cllr William Elliott and his consort Lloyd Jones, alongside Cllr Colin Sharp and the dedicated Christmas Together Committee, the event provided warmth, community spirit, and festive cheer to those who might otherwise spend the day alone.
Volunteers played an essential role, with special thanks extended to Claire and her kitchen team, who prepared and served a delicious Christmas meal for all attendees. Milford Haven Town Band added a festive soundtrack to the day, while support from Milford Haven Fire Station and numerous volunteers ensured everything ran smoothly.
The event, which aims to combat loneliness during what can be a difficult time of year for many, was described as a resounding success. The organisers expressed heartfelt gratitude to all those who donated money, items, and their time to make the day special.
A spokesperson for the event said: “As another year closes, we would like to thank all those that made Christmas Together 2024 so amazing. Great day, great company, and so good to see the community working together.”
Special recognition was also given to Marble Hall Mini Market for their kind donation of a festive hamper.
The Christmas Together raffle added an extra layer of excitement to the day, with generous donations from supporters.
A special thank you was extended to Mariam Dalziel and the team from South Hook for kindly donating an Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet as one of the raffle prizes. Other prizes included a hamper of wine, a tower of temptation (chocolates and Prosecco), chocolate tub hampers, and many more.
Preparations for the event began well in advance, with invitations being posted on Saturday, 26th October 2024. The dedicated team behind this effort included Leanne from Milford Haven Post Office, Mayor Cllr William Elliott, Cllr Guy Woodham (Founder and Chair of Christmas Together), and Cllr Colin Sharp (Committee Member and Chair of the Pill Social Centre).
The event once again highlighted the strong sense of community spirit in Milford Haven, with attendees leaving with full hearts and warm smiles.
Merry Christmas to all from the Christmas Together team!
Community
Heartfelt Christmas message from Tenby’s Mayor
THE MAYOR of Tenby, Councillor Dai Morgan, has delivered a warm and heartfelt Christmas message to the community.
Cllr Morgan praised the town’s ‘resilient and united’ spirit, reflecting on the ‘kindness and generosity’ that have defined Tenby throughout the year. He expressed deep gratitude for the unwavering community support that continues to make the town ‘a truly special place to call home.’
Acknowledging the challenges many families face this year, including the ongoing cost-of-living pressures and rising energy costs, Cllr Morgan encouraged residents to embrace the core values of the festive season: peace, compassion, and hope.
“Christmas is a time to come together, to reflect on what truly matters, and to share moments of joy and hope for a brighter tomorrow,” he said.
The mayor extended his heartfelt thanks to those who work tirelessly to keep the community safe and supported over the festive season. This included the police, RNLI, health services, fire crews, HM Coastguard, carers, and all frontline workers.
He also highlighted the vital contributions of Tenby’s voluntary organisations, who continue to bring comfort and joy to those who may feel isolated or face hardship during the holidays.
“Without the dedication and compassion of our voluntary groups, our town would lose so much of its heart. Their efforts make a real difference, and they deserve our gratitude and support every single day,” Cllr Morgan added.
Reflecting on the year gone by, he shared how humbled he felt meeting so many inspiring individuals who contribute to the town’s rich tapestry of community life. Looking ahead to 2025, he expressed optimism and a renewed sense of gratitude for his family, friends, and colleagues.
Cllr Morgan concluded his message with warm wishes for the season:
“May this Christmas bring you moments of happiness, peace, and togetherness. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful Christmas and a hopeful New Year.”
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