Community
Tenby and District Camera Club news

Charlie Kidd: Being awarded the
digital trophy
MR BRIAN MAKINSON, a new judge of the photographic circuit visited the Tenby and District Camera club on Thursday February 26 for the first time to judge the clubs seventh external competition of prints and digital images this winter season.
Brian whose club is the Neath Camera Club, has only been judging for 3 years, but is a frequent visitor to our county having a caravan based at Sageston.
Brian opened the evenings proceedings telling the members that this black and white/monochrome competition had some very good images and the majority of these were worthy of being entered into the Welsh Salon. He stated from the outset that in the print section three of the images all scored 20 points, the maximum, but sadly he was asked to give them a 1st, 2nd and 3rd placing. The content of images ranged from landscapes to portraits and sport to natural history. The three images gaining 20 points were 3rd place ‘Thinking Man’ – Gary Mayhew, 2nd place ‘Old Man Gazing’ – Mike Rowe and 1st place awarded to Ray Hornet with ‘Fallen Forest’.
Following the customary coffee break, Brain once again commented on the very high standard of images and once again this reflected in the scoring, two images scoring 20 points and two scoring 19 points. The digital images ranged from portraits to landscapes and natural history, 3rd place – Andrew Weavers ‘Flower’s and Corn’, 2nd place ‘Patriot’ – Dave Bolton and 1st place ‘Balinese Woman’ – Charlie Kidd.
Brain was asked by the chairman to award the club trophies to both the winning photographers.
Any one wishing to view the images and find out more information about the Tenby and District Camera Club please visit our Web site – tenbycameraclub.org.uk or visit us at the St Florence Village Hall, Fiddlers Lane, St Florence every Thursday from 7.00 – 9.30pm. New members are very welcome.
Community
Family safe after major house fire in Letterston, community told
Memorial hall opened to help those affected after blaze in Station Road area
A FAMILY escaped without injury after a major house fire in the Station Road area of Letterston, according to local residents.
The blaze prompted a major emergency response on Wednesday (Apr 15), with fire engines seen at the scene and the road closed while crews tackled the incident.
People posting in the Letterston community group said the family was safe, although one kitten was sadly lost in the fire.
One resident wrote: “They lost a kitten, but the family were ok. Nothing worse than a fire. There were 4 fire engines here at one time.”
Others described hearing multiple sirens and seeing smoke rising from the area, with one local woman saying her partner could see the fire engines from nearby fields.
As news of the fire spread, the local community quickly rallied round. The memorial hall was opened for anyone affected, while residents offered practical help and support to the family.
Messages posted online described the loss of the home as heartbreaking, with one resident writing that while the house had gone, the family were “alive and well to make more new memories”.
The Herald has approached the emergency services for official confirmation on the cause of the fire and the full extent of the damage.
Community
Police investigate reports of door-to-door salespeople in Milford Haven and Johnston
Residents urged to stay alert as officers carry out patrols and work to establish whether the callers are legitimate
MILFORD HAVEN and Neyland Police said they are aware of concerns raised by residents following reports of door-to-door salespeople operating in the Milford Haven and Johnston area.
Local officers, together with neighbourhood policing and prevention teams, are working to establish the legitimacy of those involved and will be carrying out patrols while enquiries continue.
In the meantime, members of the public are being advised to familiarise themselves with crime prevention advice relating to unwanted visitors, which is available on the force’s website.
Anyone with information that could assist enquiries is asked to get in touch online, by email at [email protected], by direct message on social media, or by calling 101.
In an emergency, always dial 999.
Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting its website.
Community
Big plant sale set to bloom in Narberth
Family-friendly spring event will bring together local growers, craftspeople, food and live entertainment
GREEN fingers and creative talents will come together in Narberth next month as West Wales’ popular Big Plant Sale returns for 2026.
The event will take place at Narberth CP School on Saturday, May 2, offering visitors the chance to browse a wide range of plants, locally made crafts and eco-friendly products.
Organised with support from SPAN Arts, the annual sale has become one of the first major plant events of the season in the area, attracting gardeners of all ages and experience levels.
Stallholders are expected to offer everything from windowsill succulents and young seedlings to unusual and specialist plants, giving visitors plenty of choice as they prepare their homes and gardens for spring and summer.

Alongside the plants, there will also be a craft fair featuring handmade and environmentally conscious products, including soaps, textiles and wooden items made by local producers.
Organisers say the event is designed to be more than just a market, with locally produced food, live music and entertainment helping to create a lively and welcoming atmosphere for families and visitors of all ages.
SPAN Arts is also inviting local growers, nurseries, craftspeople and makers to get involved, particularly those working with sustainable and eco-friendly products.
The Big Plant Sale will run from 10:00am until 3:00pm at Narberth CP School, Jesse Road, Narberth, SA67 7FE. Visitors are asked to make a suggested £2 donation on entry.
Anyone interested in booking a stall can contact [email protected].
SPAN Arts, which is based in Narberth, has spent 30 years supporting arts and community projects across Pembrokeshire. The charity runs a broad programme of music, theatre, comedy and wellbeing activities, with a focus on reducing rural isolation and improving access to the arts.
For more information about the event, contact SPAN Arts on 01834 869323 or email [email protected].
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