Community
Sunshine, song and spirit: Edge Festival 2025 unites the community
A weekend of perfect weather, unforgettable music, and pure community magic
SOLVA was bathed in sunshine and good vibes over the weekend as hundreds gathered for the much-anticipated Edge Festival 2025—a vibrant celebration of music, art, and togetherness that once again transformed a quiet coastal field into a bustling festival wonderland.
From start to finish, the atmosphere was electric. With clear skies, no rain, and even the local sheep keeping a respectful distance, this year’s Edge Festival was nothing short of idyllic. It was, as many festivalgoers described, “a little slice of Pembrokeshire paradise.”

Volunteers make it happen
The real stars of the show were the volunteers—scores of local legends who gave up their time and energy to hammer in tent pegs, hoist marquees, direct traffic, pour pints, pick litter, and do just about everything else that turns a field into a festival site.
Organisers took to social media with a heartfelt thank you, posting: “MASSIVE LOVE TO OUR EDGE FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS! You’ve been wrangling marquees, signposting, hammering things into the ground with mysterious confidence—and helping turn an empty field into a full-on festival playground.”

A music lineup that lit up Solva
This year’s line-up was one of the strongest Edge has seen—blending homegrown Welsh talent with festival-favourite tribute acts.
Headliners Dirty Weekend brought big energy and singalong festival classics to the stage, turning the field into a sea of dancing and light-up wings. Daft Punkz, a full band tribute to Daft Punk, delivered an unforgettable electronic set complete with visuals and LED helmets.
Fleetwood Mad filled the Sunday “legends slot” with faithful renditions of Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits, sending out the weekend with harmonies and nostalgia.
Crowds also enjoyed the rising star Megan Wyn from Anglesey, whose indie-rock vocals were met with enthusiastic cheers. Swansea-based Who’s Molly? delivered a powerful alternative rock set, while West Wales’ own Statues of Men served up gritty, introspective indie with echoes of Interpol and Radiohead.
Good Times, a disco-heavy tribute to Chic and Nile Rodgers, got everyone on their feet with funky basslines and crowd-pleasing classics.
Togetherness in every corner
Edge Festival has never been just about the music. It’s about community. Families picnicked on the grass, children played in the safe open spaces, and neighbours—new and old—shared drinks, laughter, and stories under the Pembrokeshire sky.
The festival also featured poetry readings, local art, literature sessions, and a Green Scar bar tent that buzzed with conversation throughout the weekend. Stalls offered local crafts, delicious food, and even a pop-up literature lounge.
A celebration to remember
There were no major mishaps, no rogue gazebos, and not a drop of rain. It was a rare but welcome miracle: a Welsh festival weekend with nothing but sunshine and smiles.
As tents are packed away and the last of the lights come down, one thing is clear—Edge Festival 2025 will go down as one of the most joyous and well-run community events of the year.
Here’s to the volunteers, the performers, the organisers, and everyone who came along and made it magic. Until next year, Solva!
Community
Narbelles WI support Food Bank with festive donation
Group marks December meeting with charity collection and Christmas celebrations
NARBELLES WI rounded off the year with a festive December meeting featuring a bring-and-share buffet, party games and a Secret Santa gift exchange.
Members also used the occasion to support families in need across the county, collecting food items and presenting a £120 cheque to Ann Watling from Pembrokeshire Food Bank. The donation represents the proceeds of the group’s bucket collection during Narberth Civic Week 2024.
A spokesperson for the WI said the group was delighted to finish the year “with fun, friendship and a chance to give something back to the community.”
(Photo: Narbelles WI members presenting the cheque to Ann Watling, Pembrokeshire Food Bank.)
Community
Annual charity carol service raises funds for good causes
MID and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service held its annual Charity Carol Service on Wednesday (Dec 10) at Ebeneser Baptist Chapel in Crymych.
The event brought together members of the local community alongside Fire Service staff for an evening of carols, readings and festive refreshments, marking the Christmas season in a warm and inclusive atmosphere.
This year’s service supported two important charities — the Fire Fighters Charity and Cancer Research Wales — with all proceeds going directly towards their ongoing work.
A total of £597 was raised on the night, which will be shared equally between the two charities.
The Service thanked the congregation at Ebeneser Baptist Chapel for hosting the event, as well as everyone who gave their time, support and generosity to make the evening such a success.

Community
3 Amigos toy bike run under way across Pembrokeshire
Castle Inn fun runners back festive charity event
THE ANNUAL 3 Amigos Christmas toy bike run is under way this afternoon (Saturday), with hundreds of motorcyclists setting off from Pembroke to raise funds for children’s services.
Riders gathered at The Commons car park in Pembroke from around midday before departing shortly after 1:00pm. The festive convoy is travelling along its traditional route, taking in Pembroke Dock and continuing through parts of the county including Neyland, Milford Haven and Haverfordwest.












The event is organised by the 3 Amigos and Dollies Motorcycle Group and has become a much-anticipated Christmas tradition in west Wales, with toys and donations collected for children receiving care within the Hywel Dda University Health Board area.
Also supporting the event are fun runners from the Castle Inn in Pembroke, who have been fundraising in aid of the 3 Amigos. The group are pictured alongside participants from today’s run.
The 3 Amigos have been raising funds for children’s wards and health charities for more than twenty-five years, with their Easter and Christmas events continuing to make a positive difference to young patients and their families.
Organisers have thanked the public for their support and asked road users to be mindful of the large convoy as it passes through towns and villages this afternoon.
Photo caption:
Festive fundraising: Fun runners from the Castle Inn, Pembroke, pictured supporting the 3 Amigos Christmas toy bike run (Pic: Martin Cavaney/Herald)
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