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Fur-tastic fundraiser fetches £1,750 for Wales Air Ambulance

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A PAWSOME community dog event in Pembrokeshire has raised an impressive £1,750 for the Wales Air Ambulance.

Paws on the Beach, organised by Lamphey Women’s Institute, brought together dog lovers from across the county for a beach walk and fun dog show at Freshwater East on Sunday (Oct 5). Nearly 100 wagging tails took part in the event, which featured novelty competitions such as Waggiest Tail and Best Fancy Dress for the Beach.

Foxcombe Cat and Dog Boarding had the tough task of judging the contests, while every participating pooch received a free handmade bandana and certificate. Participants were also encouraged to complete a full-length walk of Freshwater East beach, making the most of the autumn sunshine.

Lamphey WI chose the Wales Air Ambulance as its Charity of the Year and rallied more than 20 volunteers to help the event run smoothly. The fundraiser was supported by a £300 community donation from Valero, with many local businesses contributing prizes for the raffle.

WI President Liz Neame said: “Lamphey WI were pleased to organise the inaugural Paws on the Beach event in aid of Wales Air Ambulance, held in the glorious setting of Freshwater East. About 100 dogs of all shapes and sizes came with their owners to take part.
“A fun dog show was judged by Ceri and Lisa from Foxcombe Cat and Dog Boarding, and local crafts were on sale at Jack’s at the Longhouse. Grateful thanks to all those who supported the event and to the volunteers, both on the day and beforehand, and to Valero for their generous donation.”

The Wales Air Ambulance provides hospital-standard emergency care to patients across the country. The service relies entirely on public donations to raise the £11.2 million required each year to keep its helicopters in the air and rapid response vehicles on the road.

Mike May, Regional Fundraising Manager for South West Wales, said“Paws on the Beach was a wonderful day for all ages and the event ‘fetched’ an incredible £1,750 for our all-Wales charity. It was fantastic to see so many dogs and their owners enjoying the day.
“A huge thank you to Lamphey Women’s Institute for organising such an exciting event and choosing Wales Air Ambulance as their Charity of the Year. Fundraisers like this help ensure we can continue to be there for the people of Wales when they need us most.”

 

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Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust thanks Blakemore for beach clean support

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NEW EQUIPMENT TO BOOST COASTAL CLEAN-UP EFFORTS

THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST CHARITABLE TRUST has thanked the Blakemore Foundation for funding new litter-picking equipment to support beach cleaning efforts across the county.

The equipment will be used during regular beach cleans organised by the Trust, helping volunteers and business groups safely remove waste from some of Pembrokeshire’s most popular and environmentally important beaches.

The Trust said the donation would make a real difference to its coastal conservation work, particularly as more local businesses look for practical ways to support the environment.

Abi Marriot, Funding Officer for the Trust, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to the Blakemore Foundation for their support. Their contribution enables us to equip participants properly, making every clean more impactful. It’s a real boost for our coastal conservation efforts.

“Our recent business-led beach cleans have proved popular, offering teams a refreshing break from the office, a chance to work together in a different environment, and a meaningful way to demonstrate their organisation’s commitment to sustainability.

“Many companies tell us that taking part strengthens team bonds while contributing to visible, positive environmental action.”

The new kit will be used at the next Pembrokeshire Business Big Beach Clean, which will take place at Freshwater West on Thursday, June 4, from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

The event will give local businesses the chance to work together, connect with other organisations, and help protect one of Pembrokeshire’s most iconic stretches of coastline.

The Trust is also welcoming suggestions for future autumn clean-up locations as it plans its next focus areas.

Booking for the Freshwater West event is essential. Businesses wishing to take part can reserve a place by contacting Abi at [email protected] or calling 07773 788196.

 

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RNLI issues tidal safety warning in Wales ahead of bank holiday weekend

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PEOPLE VISITING THE COAST ARE BEING URGED TO CHECK TIDE TIMES AS SPRING TIDES ARE EXPECTED OVER THE MAY BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND

THE RNLI has issued a tidal safety warning ahead of the bank holiday weekend following an increase in people being cut off by the tide.

The charity is urging anyone planning coastal walks or beach visits over the next few days to be cautious, check tide times before setting out, and make sure they have a way of calling for help.

The warning comes after RNLI crews rescued a man at Rhossili, on Gower, Swansea, on Saturday morning after he was cut off by the incoming tide at Worms Head.

Both Horton and Port Eynon RNLI lifeboat stations responded to the incident and the man was safely brought back to Rhossili.

Chris Cousens, RNLI Regional Water Safety Lead, said: “With the May bank holiday a prime opportunity for coastal walks, it’s important to be safe.

“Tide times and heights vary throughout the month, and the incoming tide can easily leave people stranded, requiring assistance.

“There will be spring tides over this coming weekend, meaning a greater difference between low and high tide. At high tide, the water comes in further and can move faster than on smaller tides.

“On bigger tides, places will be cut off by the tide more quickly than normal and places usually unaffected by the tide may also be cut off.

“If you find yourself, or see anyone else in difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

Tirion Dowsett, Water Safety Delivery Support, said anyone visiting the coast should check tide times before travelling.

She said: “If you are planning on visiting the coast over the next few days, check the tide times before you go.

“If you can’t understand the information on tide tables, ask people who know the area and pay attention to any safety signs.

“Always carry a means of calling for help, like a fully charged mobile phone.

“If you do get into difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

The RNLI is also reminding people of its Float to Live advice for anyone who gets into difficulty in the water.

Anyone struggling in the water should tilt their head back with their ears submerged, relax, and float on their back with their arms and legs spread out like a starfish.

Once breathing is under control, they should signal for help by shouting and waving.

 

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Row erupts at Spitfire museum after Reform poster displayed at charity premises

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A HAVERFORDWEST museum has become caught up in a political row after Reform UK campaign material was photographed inside the premises.

The Welsh Spitfire Museum, based in Bridge Street, is now facing the threat of a peaceful protest after campaigners objected to what they described as political propaganda being displayed at the heritage attraction.

A photograph sent to ‘The Pembrokeshire Herald’ shows a Reform Wales poster on a wall inside the museum, alongside other aviation-related material. The poster includes the words “Wales needs Reform” and urges people to vote Reform UK.

On Wednesday morning (April 29), museum manager Ray Burgess (pictured), received a message from a woman identifying herself as Emma Flavell, who informed him that campaigners were in the process of organising a peaceful protest outside the museum.  In the message, she claimed the protest was aimed at stopping charitable organisations from being able to “openly advertise political agendas”.

She also alleged that Reform was an “extreme right wing party” and accused it of promoting division and racist policies.

Commenting on the escalating row Scott Thorley, the recently elected Reform county councillor and Haverfordwest town councillor, claimed the incident had ‘intimidated and bullied’ Mr Burgess.

“Emma Flavell called him a racist, she began filming him, and the irony is striking,” he said.  “The museum window was previously defaced with ‘Vote Plaid’ graffiti, and then 80-year-old Ray Burgess was intimidated and bullied into supporting their views.  This kind of behavior has more in common with fascism than with democracy.”

Cllr Thorley went on to say that Mr Burgess and his team at the Spitfire Museum ‘proudly support Reform’.

“They  believe it’s the party best placed to save our country,” he said. “We at Reform, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire stand firmly with him. There is no place in politics for bullying, intimidation and harassment.”

The Pembrokeshire Herald is unable to confirm whether Plaid Cymru was responsible for the alleged window defacement.

Meanwhile the incident has raised questions about whether political campaign material should be displayed in a charity-linked museum, particularly during an election period.  According to a government website, the Charity Commission states that  a charity must not support, oppose, promote or appear to promote any political party or candidate.  This applies even if the charity strongly agrees or disagrees with that party’s policies.

The Commission also says that ‘charities must be, and must be seen to be, independent from party politics’.

 

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