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Carers Week recognises vital work of carers and highlights the support available

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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
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Carew Castle Car Show: A timeless journey on wheels

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The Carew Castle Car Show is gearing up to offer an enchanting day for automotive enthusiasts and families alike. Scheduled for Monday, 6 May, from 10 am to 3 pm, the event promises to showcase a splendid array of classic and vintage cars, motorbikes, and military vehicles, all set against the historic backdrop of Carew Castle and Tidal Mill.

This year, the event is drawing participants and spectators from across South Wales, each eager to feast their eyes on the mechanical beauties that symbolize different eras of motoring history. The show, which has become a must-visit for anyone with a penchant for automotive culture, is also a celebration of community and craftsmanship.

Adding to the vehicular allure, the event will feature live performances by the popular Pembrokeshire folk band ‘Razor Bill’, known for their vibrant and engaging musical style. Attendees can also enjoy the thrills of funfair rides brought by Pembrokeshire Attractions, ensuring that there’s something enjoyable for every age group.

For families, the Brilliant Birds Treasure Trail offers a delightful educational experience, allowing children and parents alike to explore the natural and historical richness of the area. Culinary treats will be available as well, with fresh Welshcakes and bacon rolls being served from the opening hour, perfect for those looking to indulge in local flavors.

Despite the excitement, the organizers remind attendees that the show’s occurrence is weather-dependent. However, with hopes high for a sunny day, the community is buzzing with anticipation.

Visitors should note that normal castle admission fees apply, but the ticket includes access to the car show, making it a value-packed day out. While the show is fully booked for exhibiting vehicles, showcasing the high demand and popularity of the event, there are plenty of reasons for spectators to attend and enjoy the varied offerings.

For those planning to attend, it’s an opportunity not just to admire the craftsmanship of vintage and classic vehicles, but also to immerse in the cultural and festive atmosphere that only Carew Castle can offer. With its combination of history, entertainment, and community spirit, the Carew Castle Car Show is set to be a highlight of this spring season in South Wales.

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Kill Thy Neighbour – Review by Mike Dello

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SET in a Welsh coastal fishing village, this Torch Theatre production of “Kill Thy Neighbour” should not be confused with the 1970s hit comedy “Love Thy Neighbour.” The play, which opened on Wednesday, 24 April, is billed as a black comedy. It superbly mixes humour with deadly intrigue, keeping the audience guessing for the best part of two hours.

After a somewhat laborious start, the play develops into a thoroughly entertaining and unusual attraction that grips the audience right up to its macabre finale.

For obvious reasons, I don’t want to reveal too much. Delightfully written by Lucy Lovatt and directed by Chelsey Gillard, the main characters Caryl and Merion are portrayed brilliantly by Victoria John and Dafydd Emyr—a couple whose marriage is heading for the rocks. The plot takes another twist when their daughter Seren, played by Catrin Stuart, pays them a visit.

The play begins to find its stride by the interval, leaving one eager to discover what happens next. The garden shed holds a deadly secret, a nude painting is pivotal to the plot, and a former neighbour eventually sends an ice-cold chill down your spine.

There are many references to Pembrokeshire throughout the performance, and the Welsh accents are delightful to hear.

Even poor old Merion’s limp is convincingly portrayed, set in a single room that includes an authentic lobster pot. It all works to perfection right through to the final breathtaking scene.

“Kill Thy Neighbour” runs until 4 May and is well worth a visit to this magnificent theatre.


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New card game ‘Tenby’ set to arrive soon!

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TENBY is a captivating game that combines card drafting and strategic placement. Despite its abstract nature, it immerses players in the charm of the seaside town it’s named after, thanks to vibrant illustrations and recognisable landmarks.

The gameplay of Tenby focuses on tactics rather than luck. Players draft cards from a display and strategically place them in rows, following specific placement rules to maximise their scores based on feature adjacency. It’s quite the brain-teaser.

What makes Tenby truly stand out is its innovative action drafting system. Each round, players select actions from a shifting pool of cards, determining the turn order for the next round as well. This adds depth and strategy to each decision.

Tenby is suitable for all player counts, though it primarily offers a multiplayer-solitaire experience, which I personally appreciate. Turns are quick, ensuring there’s always something to ponder during downtime.

The vector art, while not my usual preference, bursts with colour and complements the game perfectly. I particularly enjoy the witty puns, such as the “Uptown Swirl” ice cream parlour!

It’s easy to learn and teach, with intuitive iconography. The unique action drafting mechanic adds layers of depth, and the vibrant art and theme increase its appeal.

After careful consideration, I struggled to find any downsides. Any suggestions I had are already on the designer’s to-do list, including an exciting solo mode!

For more information visit www.cosycubgames.com/games

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