Entertainment
Carers Week recognises vital work of carers and highlights the support available
ORGANISATIONS across Pembrokeshire will be celebrating Carers Week which is taking place between June 6 – 12.
Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities across the UK.
It also helps people who don’t think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as carers and access support.
All of us will have our lives touched by caring at some point as three in five people will become carers.
In Pembrokeshire more than 12% of the population have caring responsibilities.
The role that carers play in our society is invaluable and must not be under-estimated.
It is also acknowledged that whilst many people find caring rewarding and something they would do without question, the impact of caring can often affect aspects of life such as health and wellbeing, education and employment and relationships.
To acknowledge the contribution and value of carers, Carers Week is being celebrated in Pembrokeshire by a range of organisations.
Hafal Crossroads (PCISS), Action for Children, PAVS, Pembrokeshire County Council, Mind, FRAME and Hywel Dda University Health Board are putting on a range of free activities across the county for carers such as:
- First aid training for Carers
- Young Carers BBQ
- Card making
- Macramé; Furniture Painting; Upholstery
- Employability Pembrokeshire are offering carers free coffee/tea and cake at their cafes
- Pembrokeshire Leisure is re-launching its Carers Passport to Leisure scheme which provides six-month membership to carers
Details of the ‘Learning Opportunities for Carers’ offer can be found at https://connectpembrokeshire.org.uk/carers-learning-opportunities
Details of all activities can be found at Carers' Week 2022 6-12th June – Connect Pembrokeshire or by calling Pembrokeshire Carers Information and Support Service (PCISS) on 01437 611002.
If you recognise yourself as a carer, or know someone who does, there is support available:
- Young Carers Service delivered by Action for Children – 01437 761 330
- Pembrokeshire Carers Information and Support Service delivered by Hafal Crossroads – 01437 611002 / [email protected]
There are also activities happening across Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire for carers who live near county borders. More information can be found by contacting:
- Carmarthenshire Carers Information Service – Tel: 0300 0200 002 – Email: [email protected] or visit website www.ctcww.org.uk
- Ceredigion Carers Information Service – Tel: 01970 633564 – Email: [email protected] or visit website www.ceredigion.gov.uk/carers
Entertainment
Action-packed Easter fun set for Carew Castle
A HOST of family-friendly adventures will bring Carew Castle to life this Easter, with a packed programme of events running from Saturday (Mar 28) to Sunday (Apr 19).
Set against the dramatic tidal reach and managed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, the historic castle will once again become a hub of activity, offering everything from treasure hunts and medieval weapon displays to science workshops and live storytelling.
Egg hunts and medieval action
A brand-new Great Golden Egg Hunt will challenge children to explore the castle’s winding passageways and hidden corners in search of clues. Running daily from 10:00am to 4:00pm throughout the school holidays, the activity costs £2.50 per child in addition to normal admission.
Young visitors can also step back in time with Hands-On: Weapons and Armour sessions, held daily between 10:30am and 11:30am from Monday (Mar 30) to Sunday (Apr 12). Children will have the chance to handle replica weapons, try on armour, and experience medieval combat demonstrations at no extra cost.
The popular Find the Key! treasure hunt also returns, beginning at 3:00pm from the gatehouse. Running on selected days between Monday (Mar 30) and Sunday (Apr 12), the challenge invites children to track down the correct key to unlock a treasure chest.
Magic, stories and science
Creative youngsters can enjoy Magical Makes with Whimsical Wildlings on Tuesday (Apr 14), Wednesday (Apr 15) and Thursday (Apr 16), with drop-in craft sessions held in the castle’s undercroft from 10:30am to 2:00pm.
Meanwhile, Storymaster’s Quests: Tower of Doooooom! will take place on selected dates in early April, offering an interactive multimedia adventure created by author and games designer Oliver McNeil. The audience will shape the fate of their own hero in a tale filled with dragons, traps and treasure.
Hands-on learning continues with Wild Science sessions, featuring activities such as marine exploration, fossil hunting, owl pellet investigations and beginner bird walks.
Trebuchet returns
One of the highlights of the programme will be the launch of the castle’s giant trebuchet on Tuesday (Mar 31) and Tuesday (Apr 7) at 2:30pm, as the medieval siege engine is brought roaring back into action.
Daisy Hughes, Manager at Carew Castle, said: “Carew is an extraordinary place at any time of year, but Easter gives us the opportunity to really showcase everything it has to offer. The Weapons and Armour sessions in particular are always a favourite – there’s nothing quite like seeing a child’s face when they first lift a medieval sword.”
For full event details, visit the castle’s website.
Entertainment
How to Enjoy Online Casinos Safely and Responsibly
When betting safely and responsibly, online casinos can be an enjoyable form of entertainment. But, irresponsible or unsafe practices can lead to problem gambling and significant financial losses. Knowing how to gamble safely and responsibly is crucial.
So, if you’re new to gambling or simply want some tips on how to gamble appropriately, then here’s a guide on how to stay safe with your online casino use.
Stick to Licensed Platforms
Always use licensed platforms when gambling. Many people wind up using an unregulated casino because they offer larger bonuses and less restriction, but it’s important not to get drawn in.
Unlicensed platforms aren’t regulated, therefore you can’t guarantee things like fair gameplay, responsive customer service, or proper dispute resolution, and the risk of being scammed is considerably higher.
Licensed casinos will not only be safer, but also offer a much more enjoyable gaming experience.
Ensure Payments Are Secure
Gambling does involve handing over your hard-earned money, so it’s important that you do it safely and securely. Only use online casinos that offer a variety of well-known, secure payment methods so you can have peace of mind while gaming.
Recognise the Risks
The biggest risk to gambling is financial loss. It’s crucial that you only ever bet what you can actually afford to lose to prevent considerable debt.
It’s also important to track your spending. For example, using a 2 pound minimum deposit casino can make the risk feel less significant, but £2 here and there can add up quickly. Without knowing how much money you’ve spent, it’s easy to lose track and end up spending way more than you originally intended.
Adopt Responsible Gambling Habits
It’s important not to get caught up in the thrill. Ensure you are keeping your habits healthy by:
- Setting limits – if you struggle with knowing when to stop, setting time and financial limits is an effective way to stop you going too far
- Accepting your losses – don’t chase your losses. If you lose, simply move on instead of trying to recoup your money
- Not using gambling as a crutch – gambling should be a fun pastime and not a way to cope with strong emotions. Always avoid gambling while stressed or upset to prevent problem gambling
Maintain Safety With Online Casinos
Safety isn’t a one-off, you need to consider the safety of the site and your gambling habits every time you gamble. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy a safe, more enjoyable gambling experience.
Entertainment
Tenby steams up in spectacular style as crowds flock to festival
Colourful parade, towering creations and Victorian flair bring town centre to life
TENBY was transformed into a vibrant Victorian fantasy on Saturday (Mar 21) as hundreds of visitors descended on the town for the annual Steampunk Festival.
The highlight of the day came with the much-anticipated Peacock Parade, which saw elaborately dressed participants wind their way through Tenby’s narrow streets, drawing large crowds of spectators.

Residents and visitors lined the route, many stopping to take photos as performers in eye-catching costumes passed by. From brass goggles and top hats to military-inspired uniforms and elegant gowns, the outfits on display reflected the creativity and theatrical spirit of the steampunk scene.
Among the most striking sights were the towering pink flamingo creations, which rose high above the crowds and became an instant talking point. Musicians in period costume added to the atmosphere, playing lively tunes as they marched through the town.

Families were out in force, with children and adults alike enjoying the spectacle. Many visitors had travelled from across Wales and beyond to attend the event, which has grown in popularity in recent years and is now firmly established as a key date in Tenby’s events calendar.
The Herald understands that local businesses also benefited from the influx of visitors, with cafés, pubs and shops seeing a steady flow of customers throughout the day.
In addition to the parade, a range of activities were taking place across the town, including markets, performances and themed entertainment centred around the De Valence Pavilion.
Organisers have worked to create an inclusive and welcoming event, with many people choosing to dress up while others simply come along to enjoy the unique atmosphere.
The festival continues on Sunday, with further events planned as Tenby remains firmly in the grip of steampunk fever for the weekend.

Photos: Colourful characters take part in the Peacock Parade through Tenby on Saturday (Pic: Gareth Davies).
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