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‘Leave a legacy’ says cancer survivor

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Sharon Jordan, right, with Research Nurse, Catherine McPhee: Invite you to join them at Cancer Research UK’s Legacy afternoon on June 2

Sharon Jordan, right, with Research Nurse, Catherine McPhee: Invite you to join them at Cancer Research
UK’s Legacy afternoon on June 2

A PEMBROKE cancer survivor is urging the people of Pembrokeshire to help the fight against the disease by leaving a legacy in their will.
Sharon Jordan, 52, was diagnosed with breast cancer at 49 and has been through intensive surgery and treatment.
With over a third of the charity’s pioneering work funded through legacy giving she is now calling upon her local community to consider making a donation to Cancer Research UK when they write up their will.
It was when Sharon found a lump in her breast that she went to visit her GP. After having a hysterectomy at the age of 25 due to the finding of cancer cells in her cervix, Sharon knew how important it was to see her GP straight away.
Upon diagnosis Sharon’s first thought was of her children. Having seen them come to terms with losing their father two years beforehand from throat cancer, she now had to give them the news that she also had been diagnosed with cancer.
It has been a difficult three years for Sharon as she suffered from many side effects due to her response to treatment. She found losing her hair particularly difficult and also the loss of energy after feeling so fit and well.
Sharon says: “There have been many low times since my diagnosis but I’ve been offered so much support from both my family and the hospital and I am so grateful for their support. I was also offered the chance to participate in a trial at Haverfordwest Hospital. The reassurance I have received during my treatment whilst being on the trial has been second to none.”
Through money raised by the public Cancer Research UK are able to co-fund Research Nurse, Catherine McPhee, who is based at Haverfordwest, Catherine was able to sign Sharon up to the TACT trial which has also funded by the charity.
Catherine has now been in this role for five years and offers support day in day out to patients who participate in such trials.
Sharon says: “Catherine has been a life-line to me, nothing is every too much trouble. She is always there at the end of the phone and is able to answer any questions or concerns that I’ve had, or just to have a good old cry to at times. I am now asking everyone here across Pembrokeshire to consider leaving a Gift so that Cancer Research UK can continue to fund such trials that in return will save lives.”
Both Sharon and Catherine are extending an open invitation to the people of Pembrokeshire to join them at Cancer Research UK’s Legacy afternoon at Lamphey Court on Tuesday June 2.
Julie George, Cancer Research UK Legacy Manager for Wales said: “Leaving a gift to Cancer Research UK through a Will is a great way to help ensure future generations have longer, happier and healthier lives. Together we can help write an end to cancer. Cancer Research UK is at the heart of progress being made – progress that has seen survival rates for children’s cancer more than double since the 1960s and men with testicular cancer having close to a 100 per cent chance of beating the disease. And women diagnosed with breast cancer are now twice as likely to survive their disease as those diagnosed 40 years ago.”
To register for Cancer Research UK’s Legacy event at Lamphey Court please call Julie George on 07770544789 or for more info about Legacy giving visit www.cruk.org/ legacy.

Sharon Jordan, right, with Research Nurse, Catherine McPhee: Invite you to join them at Cancer Research UK’s Legacy afternoon on June 2

Sharon Jordan, right, with Research Nurse, Catherine McPhee: Invite you to join them at Cancer Research
UK’s Legacy afternoon on June 2

 

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Loch Ness cruise boat Jacobite Queen makes stop in Milford Haven

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A BOAT best known for carrying tourists on Scotland’s famous Loch Ness has been spotted alongside the docks in Milford Haven, drawing interest from locals and harbour users.

The Jacobite Queen, a traditional passenger excursion vessel built in nineteen forty-nine, was photographed tied up at Milford Dock earlier this week.

Originally launched as the Tyne Queen, the craft operated as a ferry and pleasure boat in the north east of England before later being renamed and used for sightseeing cruises on Loch Ness, where thousands of visitors boarded her for trips across the iconic Highland waters.

According to comments shared locally, the vessel is currently “on passage heading down on the south coast”, suggesting Milford Haven is a temporary stop rather than a permanent base.

The boat’s windows and lower sections appear boarded up, a common practice when older passenger vessels are laid up or travelling between seasons, helping protect interiors from weather and damage. There are no signs of incident or emergency repairs.

Her arrival has provided an unusual sight against the working backdrop of the docks, with the vintage white-and-purple hull standing out among commercial traffic.

For many, it is a small but welcome reminder of Britain’s surviving historic passenger fleet quietly passing through Pembrokeshire waters.

Cover Photo: Jacobite Queen alongside Milford docks this week (Pic: Berty Barrett).

 

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Milford Haven community invited to honour fishermen lost at sea

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Annual memorial service at Milford Haven Cemetery to remember those who never returned home

A MEMORIAL service will be held at Milford Haven Cemetery to honour local fishermen who lost their lives at sea on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

Organised by Milford Haven Town Council, the annual gathering gives families, friends and residents the opportunity to come together in quiet reflection and remembrance of those who made their living on the water but never returned home.

The service will start at 11am and will be officiated by Rev Dr Adrian Furse SSC.

Milford Haven has long been shaped by its fishing and maritime industries, with generations of local families connected to the sea. While the harbour has provided work and prosperity, it has also brought tragedy, with storms and accidents claiming lives over the years.

The service will include prayers, readings and the laying of wreaths, creating a moment for the community to pause and acknowledge the sacrifices made by fishermen past and present.

Town councillors say the event is always a moving occasion and are encouraging anyone with links to the fishing community, as well as members of the wider public, to attend and show their support.

The aim, they say, is to ensure those who were lost are never forgotten and that their contribution to the town’s heritage continues to be recognised.

Residents wishing to attend or find out more can contact Milford Haven Town Council on 01646 692505 or visit www.milfordhaven-tc.gov.wales.

 

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Community run to support Tenby food bank returns this February

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Traffic-free Wiseman’s Bridge event invites walkers, joggers and dog owners to donate food for James Criddle Foundation

A COMMUNITY charity run supporting families in need across south Pembrokeshire will take place next month.

Saundersfoot Runners are hosting their annual Food Bank Run on Sunday, February 15, starting at 10:00am from the Wiseman’s Bridge Inn.

The event is open to everyone, whether running, jogging or walking, and follows a traffic-free route suitable for all ages. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads. Organisers say the route will take no longer than an hour, with hot drinks available at the inn afterwards.

Entry is free, with participants encouraged to bring a bag of food donations for the Tenby-based food bank run by the James Criddle Foundation.

From small club run to national movement

The Food Bank Run began as a simple idea from runner Sarah Don, who organised a collection event with her club in Fareham to support their local food bank. After seeing the impact, the initiative grew.

Following delays during the pandemic, the project expanded nationally in 2023 when Sarah invited running groups across the UK – and beyond – to host their own local events.

Saundersfoot Runners answered the call and have supported the Tenby charity every year since.

The Foundation operates its food bank from the Tenby AFC clubhouse at The Clickets.

Rachael Criddle, one of the charity’s founders, said: “The Food Bank Run has been a huge support to the Foundation. We are grateful to everyone who takes part, to Saundersfoot Runners for organising such an uplifting and positive event, and to Wiseman’s Bridge Inn for generously allowing us to use their premises.”

Donations needed

Organisers are asking participants to bring essential food and household items, including:

Dried goods such as pasta and rice
Tinned beans, soup, meat, fish, fruit and vegetables
Tinned pies and sausages
Cook-in sauces
Toiletries including toothpaste, shampoo and shower gel

A full list is available on the Saundersfoot Runners events page.

Anyone wishing to take part can simply turn up on the morning.

Organisers say the aim is simple: “Come along, get moving and help stock the shelves for local families.”

Cover image: Last year’s event (Pic: Herald)

 

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