Community
Benefits of clinical trials celebrated
THE BENEFITS of clinical trials that help develop new and improved ways of treating patients across the world was celebrated in Wales on Tuesday. Clinical trials involve medical research studies that people voluntarily take part in, helping to provide evidence on new ways of treating patients or developing drugs. The trials attempt to improve care for people with conditions such as cancer, mental health, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke. They take place in settings across Wales, from GP surgeries, hospitals, care homes and dentists. The day marks the anniversary of what is regarded as the first clinical trial, carried out by naval surgeon James Lind, who set out to find the best treatment for the disease scurvy in 1747. He divided 12 sailors into pairs, with each of the groups receiving a different dietary supplement. His trial showed that adding oranges and lemons to their diet led to an improvement in the condition. Since that trial, research has played a significant role in developing and delivering the best care possible for patients all over the world. Today, across NHS Wales, patients are given the opportunity to take part in high quality clinical trials as a routine part of their care. Patients may be approached about taking part in a clinical trial by their healthcare team but they are also encouraged to speak to their doctor, nurse or consultant to find out more about the trials that may be available to them. Chief Medical Officer for Wales Dr Ruth Hussey said: “At the heart of all clinical trials is a drive to create and develop new, better ways of treating patients. They are about striving to improve care for people with conditions such as cancer, mental health, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke. They take place across the NHS in Wales. “There are many different ways that people can take part in this research, from allowing researchers to look at their medical notes to giving a blood sample, filling in a questionnaire to receiving a new treatment. Volunteering to take part in such trials can result in new treatments that could make a real difference to people’s lives.”
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)
Community
Special delivery of thanks as MP visits Haverfordwest sorting office
Christmas cheer for posties working through the festive rush
A CHRISTMAS message of thanks was delivered in person this week as Preseli Pembrokeshire MP Henry Tufnell paid a visit to Royal Mail staff at Haverfordwest Sorting Office.
The MP met postal workers during one of the busiest periods of the year, praising staff for their hard work in ensuring cards, parcels and gifts reach homes across Pembrokeshire in the run-up to Christmas.
Mr Tufnell said postal workers were going “above and beyond” throughout the year, but particularly during the festive period when demand is at its highest and delivery rounds are often made in challenging weather conditions.
He described postal staff as “unsung heroes”, highlighting their role in keeping communities connected and helping families stay in touch at a time when it matters most.
Speaking after the visit, Mr Tufnell said: “Our posties play a vital role in our community, and at Christmas that importance is felt more than ever. They work incredibly hard to make sure gifts and cards from loved ones arrive safely and on time.”
Staff at the Haverfordwest site were pictured alongside the MP, with some embracing the festive spirit in Christmas jumpers and seasonal outfits while continuing their daily work.
The MP also extended his thanks to postal workers across the whole of Pembrokeshire, acknowledging the dedication required to keep services running smoothly during the seasonal rush.
Royal Mail experiences its highest parcel volumes in December, with thousands of additional items passing through local sorting offices each day as Christmas approaches.
Delivering Christmas cheer: Henry Tufnell MP with staff at Haverfordwest Sorting Office during a festive visit (Pic: Facebook).
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October 9, 2025 at 4:39 am
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