Community
Fishguard community in mourning at the passing of Sea Cadets Commander, Chris Peake
THE COMMANDING Officer of Fishguard Sea Cadets, Lieutenant Chris Peake, passed away unexpectedly on the evening of Friday, May 12, leaving behind a community in mourning.
Lieutenant Peake was adored and respected by his cadets, their families, and the wider public for his unwavering dedication, hard work, and kindness.
Having been involved with the Sea Cadets for over four decades, Lieutenant Peake joined as a cadet at the age of 11 in 1981. Recognizing the positive impact the organization had on his life, he became an adult volunteer at 18, driven by a desire to give back. In a 2020 interview on Cadet Day, he expressed the value he placed on witnessing the growth in confidence of his cadets. Lieutenant Peake took great joy in their accomplishments and found fulfillment in working as a team to shape the lives of young individuals for the better.
Just last month, Lieutenant Peake was honored with the Fishguard and Goodwick Mayor’s Award for Outstanding Citizen of the Year. Mayor Sharon McCarney, explaining her choice, praised his remarkable contributions to the Sea Cadets and his selfless volunteer work in the town. She spoke proudly of the Fishguard Sea Cadets and their invaluable presence in the community.
Lieutenant Peake’s sudden passing has deeply affected Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council, with Mayor McCarney expressing their profound sadness.
In a statement released on behalf of the council, she conveyed their heartfelt condolences to his family and everyone associated with Fishguard Sea Cadets.
The Central Sea Cadets charity also paid tribute to Lieutenant Peake, recognising his unwavering commitment and dedication.
A spokesperson announced the devastating news of his unexpected passing, highlighting his role as Commanding Officer for Fishguard Sea Cadets Unit and describing him as a mentor, leader, dedicated member of the Sea Cadets family, and a pillar of the community.
Lieutenant Peake’s profound impact on the Sea Cadets organization was immeasurable, and his absence will be sorely felt.
The spokesperson extended their deepest sympathies to his wife, children, and extended family, acknowledging the profound loss they are facing.
During this incredibly challenging time, their thoughts and prayers are with them and everyone associated with Fishguard Sea Cadets.
Support and condolences poured in from various organizations and entities with connections to Lieutenant Peake and the Sea Cadets.
Fishguard RNLI Lifeboat expressed shock and sorrow at the news, emphasising the strong bond between the Sea Cadets and their station.
They extended sincere condolences to Lieutenant Peake’s wife, Donna, their sons Aaron and Scott, his family, friends, and all involved in Fishguard Sea Cadets. Their loss is not only that of a loved one but also a significant blow to the local community.
The town’s Round Table, which has collaborated extensively with Fishguard Sea Cadets, mourned the passing of Lieutenant Chris Peake.
A spokesperson from the Round Table expressed deep sadness and highlighted his dedication to the maritime youth organization. The close partnership between Fishguard Sea Cadets and the Round Table highlighted Lieutenant Peake’s outstanding commitment, making his absence deeply felt.
Their thoughts are with his family and everyone associated with Fishguard Sea Cadets during this difficult period.
The profound impact of Lieutenant Chris Peake’s sudden passing reverberates throughout Fishguard and beyond.
His memory will endure as a testament to his selflessness, commitment, and remarkable contributions to the lives of young individuals within the Sea Cadets.
The outpouring of support from the community stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of a man who touched the hearts of many.
Community
Charlie the ventriloquist doll returns to Pembroke Dock after 100 years
Beloved character to greet visitors as Heritage Centre reopens for new season
CHARLIE the 100-year-old ventriloquist’s doll is coming out of retirement — and back to where it all began.
Visitors to Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre will be greeted by the much-loved character when the attraction reopens for the new season on Monday (March 30).
It marks a nostalgic return for Charlie, who once performed in the very same building — then the Royal Dockyard Chapel — alongside his original owner, Ernie James, a Pembroke Dock bus company proprietor. Over the years, the duo became a familiar and popular act on the Pembrokeshire variety circuit.
Today, Charlie is cared for by Paul Elliott, of Llanreath, who inherited the doll from his father, Fred Elliott — better known locally as magician ‘Mr E’, whose shows delighted audiences for decades.
Charlie has also recently enjoyed a brush with national attention, appearing alongside Paul at a BBC Antiques Roadshow event in Swansea.
The Heritage Centre will offer free entry on opening day, with Charlie and Paul on hand to meet visitors and share stories from a century of entertainment.
Community
First person of colour to be elected mayor of Haverfordwest
A PEMBROKESHIRE town council will soon have its first-ever person of colour as mayor, and its youngest mayor in a century.
Haverfordwest Town Councillor Randell Iziah Thomas-Turner, aged 37, is to become mayor this May.
Cllr Turner said: “Tonight [March 19], I had the honour of accepting the nomination as mayor-elect — a moment that will forever stay with me.
“In doing so, I am humbled to be making history as the first mayor of colour in Haverfordwest and the youngest mayor in a century. This is not just my achievement, it belongs to every person who believes in progress, representation, and the power of community. This is a new chapter for our town — one built on unity, opportunity, and hope.
“My mayor-making will take place this May, and I cannot wait to officially step into the role and begin serving the people of Haverfordwest with pride, passion, and purpose. Haverfordwest is the best in the West — and together, we are just getting started.
“Diversity is not a challenge to overcome, but a strength to embrace. When people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together with respect and openness, we unlock new ideas, stronger solutions, and deeper understanding.”
It’s a double celebration for the Thomas-Turner family.
Wife, and fellow town councillor, Dani, has been voted as sheriff of the town for the second-year-running, the first woman to serve as sheriff for two consecutive years.
“The coming civic year will be one to watch as my husband Councillor Randell Izaiah Thomas-Turner is becoming the first mayor of colour in Haverfordwest’s history,” said Cllr Dani Thomas-Turner, adding: “It’s going to be a year of history and memory making for sure.”
Community
Kurtz welcomes £4.3m National Lottery boost for local communities
SAMUEL Kurtz MS has welcomed more than £4.3 million in National Lottery funding awarded to community projects across Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire since 2021.
Figures released by The National Lottery Community Fund show that £4,318,484 has been distributed through 122 grants in the constituency since the 2021/22 financial year, the same year Mr Kurtz was elected.
The funding has supported a wide range of grassroots charities, voluntary organisations and community groups through programmes including National Lottery Awards for All, offering grants of up to £20,000, and People and Places, which provides larger awards of up to £500,000.
Projects backed locally include mental health support for young people, environmental and sustainability initiatives, community workshops, outdoor wellbeing activities, support for vulnerable adults, and programmes aimed at building skills and confidence.
Among the organisations to benefit is Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, which received £343,584 for its Routes to Discovery project, helping improve mental and physical wellbeing through accessible outdoor activities.
St Davids Diocesan Council for Social Responsibility was awarded £398,078 to deliver its Plant Dewi: Strengthening our Communities initiative, supporting families and local groups.
Other recipients include The VC Gallery, Redberth Croft CIC, The Tenby Project CIC and Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners, with funding supporting projects ranging from food initiatives and nature-based wellbeing to volunteering and environmental action.
Mr Kurtz said: “Community groups and charities across Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire do incredible work supporting people and strengthening local communities.
“It is fantastic to see more than £4.3 million of National Lottery funding invested in projects that are improving wellbeing, tackling isolation and creating opportunities for people of all ages during my time in office.
“The voluntary sector plays a vital role in our area, and this funding is helping organisations deliver projects that bring people together and make a real difference to people’s lives.”
The National Lottery Community Fund is the largest funder of community activity in Wales, supporting initiatives that bring communities together, promote environmental sustainability, help children and young people thrive, and improve health and wellbeing.
Organisations across Wales can apply for funding through the Awards for All and People and Places programmes to support projects that matter most to their communities.
Further information is available on The National Lottery Community Fund website.
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