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Top cameraman zooms in on Sunderland
ONE OF the world’s top underwater cameramen, Michael Pitts, has teamed up with divers who monitor the sunken Sunderland flying boat in the Milford Haven Waterway to take dramatic images of the wartime survivor.
Michael, whose assignments take him to fabulous locations and crystal clear waters all over the world, joined members of the Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust Dive Group on the Sunderland, which sank 73 years ago in a gale.
It was Michael’s second sortie on Sunderland T9044, having filmed in 2011 alongside historian Dan Snow for The One Show’ programme.
This time Michael gave his time and expertise completely free in support of the Sunderland Trust and it’s Dive Group members who monitor and recover items from the site. He took both film and still photographs on this occasion.
After diving throughout the day with the Group’s Dive Officer Nick Hammond and another very experienced diver, Welsh aviation historian Steve Jones, Michael was pleased with what he had taken.
“Visibility was up to three metres and the conditions were much better than I experienced when filming for ‘The One Show’. Nevertheless it was still difficult to get really decent shots. It’s always a really challenging dive,” said Michael.
He plans to link up again with the Dive Group to take more film of the Sunderland, the only Mark I survivor in the world.
Nick Hammond added: “Michael’s support is a big boost for us. He is so interested in our unique project and to be able to dive with him, and show him our Sunderland, is tremendous. In the conditions it is very hard for the Group to get good images and film of the aircraft and thanks to Michael we now have some excellent material.”
Michael dived from the dive boat ‘Blue Thunder’ which is operated from the Haven by brothers Will and John Fenneberg, both members of the Sunderland Trust Dive Group. In support were Rik Saldanha and Julie and Dai Humphreys.
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Lucy’s sudden passing at just 38 leaves a community in mourning
MILFORD HAVEN is reeling from the untimely passing of Lucy Wind, a beloved mother, daughter, and sister.
Lucy, aged just 38, passed away suddenly but peacefully at her residence on Sunday, April 21, leaving behind cherished memories and a profound sense of loss among family and friends.
Lucy was known for her devotion to her two boys, Ryan and Adam, aged 15 and 12.
Her passing has left a significant void in their lives, as she was not only a dedicated mother but also a pillar of strength for her family.
Lucy’s parents, Angela and the late John Wind, and her siblings Sharon, Jason, and the late Alison, are mourning the loss of a beloved daughter and sister.
Details surrounding Lucy’s sudden demise have shocked many in the community.
Just hours before her passing, Lucy had been joyfully celebrating her cousin’s 18th birthday at a family gathering. Witnesses recount her vibrant presence on the dance floor, reveling in the company of loved ones. She left the venue early at 10:30pm to prepare for work the following day, but passed away at home. Lucy’s unexpected departure has left many grappling with disbelief.
Lucy was known for her selflessness and frugality, always prioritising her family over material possessions.
In line with her wishes, her funeral service will be a testament to her minimalist approach to life.
The service is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 9, at 10:45am at Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth. In honour of Lucy’s vibrant spirit, attendees are encouraged to wear a splash of purple, her favourite colour.
In lieu of floral tributes, the family has requested donations to support Lucy’s sons, Ryan and Adam, through a GoFundMe page set up by Lucy’s cousin, Kerryanne. The outpouring of support from the community has been overwhelming, reflecting the impact Lucy had on those around her.
Expressions of sympathy and support can be directed to Tom Newing & Sons Ltd., Hamilton Court Funeral Home, Dartmouth Street, Milford Haven. For those wishing to contribute to the fund for Lucy’s sons, donations can be made through the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/lucy-wind.
As Milford Haven prepares to bid farewell to one of its own, Lucy Wind’s memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Her legacy of love, kindness, and dedication to family will forever be cherished by the community she leaves behind.
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Tragic passing Josh, 28, mourned by Milford Haven community
THE COMMUNITY of Milford Haven was struck with sadness upon hearing the sudden but peaceful passing of Mr. Josh Harding, aged 28, at his home on Wednesday, May 1.
Josh, a resident of Stone Court, Milford Haven, was the beloved son of Jimmy and the late Trudy, and a cherished brother of James, Justin, and Jordan.
Described as a warm-hearted individual, Josh was dearly loved by all who knew him, leaving a profound impact on the lives of those around him.
His passing has left a void in the hearts of many, as they come to terms with the loss of a dear friend and family member.
There have been so many tributes left on social media: Bev Jenkins fondly remembers the joyful moments shared with Josh, reminiscing about his laughter and the sound of the bus bell he often rang. Her tribute reflects the sentiment echoed by many, emphasizing the impact of Josh’s presence and the void his passing leaves behind. Jo Patton joined the conversation, reflecting on Josh’s cheeky personality, a trait that brought laughter and joy to those around him. Jackie Lawlor shared how Josh was adored and loved, leaving an imprint of warmth and affection wherever he went. Sally Hicks reminisced about the joyous moments shared with Josh, recalling playful memories from their time at Portfield. Rach Jones fondly remembers seeing Josh and his carer during school runs, noting their infectious smiles and polite demeanor. Caroline Rozblat reflected on Josh’s beautiful smile and the precious moments shared at school.
As tributes continue to pour in, the overwhelming outpouring of love and fond memories stands as a testament to the profound impact of Josh’s life.
The funeral service to commemorate the life of Josh is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 24, at 10:45am at St. Katharine’s & St. Peter’s Church in Milford Haven. Following the service, a committal will be held at Parc Gwyn Crematorium at 12:15 pm.
In a gesture of remembrance and support for a cause close to Josh’s heart, the family has requested that donations in lieu of flowers be made to Portfield School.
Contributions can be made through the fundraising page set up in Josh’s memory at https://www.gofundme.com/f/josh-harding.
The passing of Josh Harding has undoubtedly left a deep sense of sorrow within the Milford Haven community, yet his memory will continue to be cherished by those whose lives he touched.
As friends and family come together to bid farewell, their collective support and fond memories serve as a testament to the positive impact he had on everyone.
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Coastal Cruiser returns for scenic route from Saundersfoot to Tenby
THE Tenby Coastal Cruiser, a beloved summer tradition, is set to return this year, delighting locals and tourists alike with its scenic route from Saundersfoot to Tenby. Commencing its service on Saturday, May 25, this cheerful double-decker bus promises an unforgettable experience for passengers seeking breathtaking coastal views and a convenient mode of transportation between these picturesque Welsh towns.
With its vibrant open-top deck, the Coastal Cruiser offers passengers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Pembrokeshire coastline. From the moment the cheerful “BEEP BEEP” of the bus announces its departure, passengers are treated to a journey brimming with excitement and anticipation.
For those yet to embark on this charming trip, it comes highly recommended as a must-do activity of the season. The Coastal Cruiser not only provides an opportunity to revel in the natural splendor of the coastline but also offers the convenience of a hop-on, hop-off service. This means passengers can explore both Saundersfoot and Tenby at their leisure, perhaps indulging in a spot of shopping at the quaint stores dotted along the route.
“The Tenby Coastal Cruiser is more than just a mode of transportation; it’s an experience,” enthused a local resident. “Whether you’re a visitor or a long-time resident, there’s something truly magical about seeing our stunning coastline from the top deck of this fantastic bus.”
Indeed, the return of the Coastal Cruiser is a cause for celebration, signaling the arrival of summer and the opportunity for memorable adventures along the Welsh coast. As anticipation builds for its inaugural journey, locals and tourists alike eagerly await the chance to once again climb aboard and experience the joyous journey from Saundersfoot to Tenby.
So mark your calendars as the Tenby Coastal Cruiser embarks on another season of scenic delights and unforgettable memories.
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