Community
Honouring the fallen: Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday events in your area
As the nation prepares to pay tribute to the brave souls who fought and sacrificed in past conflicts, communities across Pembrokeshire, Whitland, and St Clears gear up for a series of events marking Armistice Day on November 11 and Remembrance Sunday on November 12. Here is a detailed overview of the solemn ceremonies and parades taking place in various towns:
Aberaeron
- November 11: Memorial service at Aberaeron Town Hall, Market Street
- November 12: Remembrance service at Holy Trinity Church, Aberaeron (11am)
- November 12: Wreath-laying and remembrance service at Memorial Hall, Aberaeron (3pm)
Aberporth
- Act of Remembrance at St Cynwyl Church (10.45am) alongside Holy Communion
Blaenporth
- Act of Remembrance at St David Church (5pm)
Cardigan
- Remembrance service at the Cenotaph (10.40am) on November 12
- Contact Jean Whitmore in advance for wreath-laying on behalf of organizations
- Refreshments at Cardigan Bowling Club after the service
Cilgerran
- Remembrance service at Castle Gates (10.45am)
Eglwyswrw
- Act of Remembrance at St Cristiolus Church (10.15am)
- St Cristiolus Church will also hold a remembrance service (10.15am)
Fishguard
- Parade at 9.30am, followed by a service of Remembrance at the church (9.45am)
- Wreath-laying at the War Memorial after the service
Goodwick
- Parade on High Street at 2.30pm, leading to a service at the memorial (3pm)
Haverfordwest
- Remembrance service at the Cenotaph on Salutation Square after a parade (assembling at Cambria House car park from 10am)
Llandysul
- Remembrance service at St Barnabas Church, Velindre (10am)
Milford Haven
- Service at the Hubberston and Hakin Community Centre (November 10, 2pm)
- Parade assembles at Town Hall (10.30am) for a service at the Cenotaph in Hamilton Terrace (11am)
Narberth
- Parade around the town at 9.30am, followed by a service at the Baptist Chapel
- Act of Remembrance at Narberth’s Cenotaph (11am) with wreath-laying
Nevern
- Remembrance service at St Brynach Church (9.30am)
- Remembrance service at Dinas Memorial (10.50am)
New Quay
- Remembrance service at New Quay Memorial Hall (10.45am)
Newcastle Emlyn
- Parade starting from Emlyn Square (9.30am), followed by a service at Holy Trinity Church (10am)
Newport
- Procession (starting at 10.30am) leading to a remembrance service at Newport Memorial Hall (10.45am)
- Another remembrance service at St Michael’s Church, Penbryn (11.15am) alongside morning prayer
Pembroke Dock
- Parade starting at Albion Square on Sunday at 2.30pm
- Outdoor service at St John’s Church at 3pm
Pembroke
- Meet at Town Hall at 10.30am for a parade to the cenotaph for 11am
- Full service at St Mary’s Church
Penbryn
- Remembrance service at St Michael’s Church alongside morning prayer (11.15am)
Saundersfoot
- Parade to the Cenotaph at 10.45am
- Service at St Issells Church
St Clears
- Solemn service at the town War Memorial on November 11
- Remembrance service at St Mary Magdalene Church (9am to 12midday)
- Remembrance service at the Memorial Hall (10.30am)
St Davids
- Parade starting at Oriel Park at 10.30am
- Service and wreath-laying at St David’s Cathedral at 11am
Talgarreg
- Remembrance service (9.30am)
Whitland
- Remembrance Day concert at Ysgol Dyffryn Taf (November 11, 7.30pm)
- Simultaneously, a solemn service at the town War Memorial in St Clears
(More to follow)
Community
Crowds line streets as tractor run hailed a festive success
CROWDS lined streets and pavements across Pembrokeshire on Saturday evening (Dec 20) as Clarbeston Road AFC’s illuminated Christmas tractor run was hailed a resounding success.
More than 200 tractors took part in the event, travelling through villages and towns including Newmoat, Maenclochog, Llys-y-frân, Walton East, Clarbeston Road, Wiston, Newbridge, Poyston Cross, Crundale and Haverfordwest, where large crowds gathered to watch the festive convoy pass through.
Families, children and residents wrapped up against the cold to enjoy the sight of tractors decorated with Christmas lights and festive displays, with applause and waves greeting drivers as they made their way through built-up areas and rural roads alike.
The convoy set off from the Clarbeston Road AFC Knock Playing Fields at 5:30pm and concluded at the County Showground in Haverfordwest later in the evening. At the end of the run, refreshments were available and the raffle draw took place at the Park House building, which was open to the public.
Organisers said the turnout from both drivers and spectators exceeded expectations, with the event once again bringing communities together while raising funds for local causes, including The Catrin Vaughan Foundation, In It With Isaac, and Wales Air Ambulance.
Clarbeston Road AFC thanked tractor drivers, volunteers, sponsors and members of the public for their support, as well as residents and road users for their patience while the convoy passed through.
The illuminated tractor run has become a firm fixture in the local festive calendar, with Friday night’s event described by many spectators as one of the best yet.

Community
Charity tractor and car run set to raise funds for Macmillan and Paul Sartori
A CHARITY tractor and car run in memory of Charles Rees is set to take place in Pembrokeshire later this month, with funds raised supporting Macmillan Cancer Support and Paul Sartori Hospice at Home.
The Charles Rees Tractor & Car Run will be held on Sunday, December 28, 2025, starting and finishing at Dudwell Farm in Camrose.
Participants are being invited to “start their engines” in aid of the two charities, with gates opening at 9:00am and the convoy leaving promptly at 10:30am. Organisers have confirmed that the run will operate with no halfway stops, returning to Dudwell Farm at the end of the route.
The event will begin and finish at Dudwell Farm, Camrose (SA62 6HJ), and is open to tractors and cars. Registration and cash payment will take place on the day, with the price to be confirmed nearer the event.
Additional donations can also be made locally in the run-up to the event at Camrose Country Hardware and Croesgoch Stores.
The run has been organised to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support, which provides vital care and assistance to people living with cancer, and Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, which supports patients and families across Pembrokeshire during some of the most difficult times of their lives.
Organisers say more information will be released closer to the event and are encouraging the local community to support the run, whether by taking part, donating, or lining the route to show support.
The event is expected to attract strong local interest, continuing Pembrokeshire’s tradition of community-led fundraising in support of much-valued charities.

Community
Cilgerran school could be discontinued as consultation launched
A CONSULTATION on proposed changes for a north Pembrokeshire school, which attracted a near-400-strong petition in opposition to the council, has been launched.
At its May meeting, Pembrokeshire County Council considered a report of the School Modernisation Working Group which outlined the findings of a review of education provision in the Preseli area.
“In particular, the review considered the extent of surplus school places in the area, set against a significant decline in the pupil population,” the council in its consultation on proposals for discontinuation of Cilgerran Church in Wales Voluntary Controlled School has said.
A later July meeting of the council, following May’s agreed consultation with St David’s Diocese, backed a general consultation to discontinue Cilgerran Church in Wales Voluntary Controlled School, and to establish it as a 3-11 community school.
The consultation was launched on December 16 and runs to January 30.
Hundreds have opposed the proposed changes, with a petition, on the council’s own website opposing the changes recently closed after gaining 391 signatures.
Any petition of between 100 and 499 signatures triggers a debate at one of the council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committees, and any over 500 a debate at full council, meaning this petition will be heard by committee members at a later date.
The proposals for Cilgerran are part of a wide range of potential education changes in the county.
Two petitions, opposing the potential closures of Manorbier and Ysgol Clydau schools, were recently heard at full council and a further petition opposing the potential closure of Stepaside School has recently been launched.
The Cilgerran e-petition, created by Louise Williams, raised concerns including the school could become part of a federation, a loss of permanent head teacher on site, a shared head teacher would have to oversee several schools, loss of funding control and the ability to maintain the school’s current healthy and stable funding, and a loss of commitment to the church, in turn could impact on the school’s and pupils values, beliefs and cultural beliefs.
It said: “Ysgol Cilgerran VC school has strong links with the Church community in Cilgerran and we believe this will have a negative impact on the children who attend the school, the community of Cilgerran and the links between the two.
“We are proud of our school ethos and values which are strengthened by our links with the church. The school has close and strong relationships with our Church in Wales federation governors one of which is also our safeguarding governor.
“Our Church Federation governors work closely with the school and are regular visitors to the school and the children. They provide vital support and guidance to the school and have a positive impact on the Children’s education. We believe these links will be weakened by this proposal to remove our VC status and we believe this is an un-necessary action.”
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