Community
Bike Night taking place again tonight on Castle Square, Haverfordwest
BIKE enthusiasts, it’s time to gather at Castle Square for a special bike night this evening at 6:30 PM. The event is set to be a remarkable one, with Anthony Brown making an appearance on the blood bike in support of a wonderful charity, Blood Bikes Wales.
A donation bucket will be circulating throughout the night, and any contributions, no matter how small, will be greatly appreciated. Your generosity will go towards supporting Blood Bikes Wales, a vital service providing free medical courier assistance.
The evening promises excitement with Dylan Phillips, the new Guinness World Record breaker, showcasing his 52 mph wheelbarrow. It’s an event not to be missed!
For those looking to relax and enjoy a drink, Castle Hotel Haverfordwest and Friars Vaults will be serving pints, cold drinks, and tea or coffee. If you’re feeling hungry, Smash N Shake Haverfordwest and Friars will be serving delicious food to keep you fuelled for the night.
Celtic Memories and Lilly’s Photography will be present to capture stunning photographs of your bikes, ensuring you have memories of this fantastic evening. Marshalls will be on-site at the Square, helping to ensure everyone parks considerately so we can accommodate as many bikes as possible.
With the weather looking promising, it’s the perfect evening for a bike meet. Let’s make this the largest charity bike meet in West Wales. We need more than 136 bikes to break our record, so bring your friends and spread the word.
The event will be held at Castle Square, Haverfordwest, with a start time of 6:30 PM. The postcode for the location is SA61 2AA.
Don’t miss out on what promises to be a memorable night. Share this event, tell your friends, and let’s make it a night to remember. For more details, visit the event’s Facebook page.
Let’s make a difference together!
Community
Council issues Tenby summer pedestrianisation scheme reminder
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL have issued a reminder today that the Tenby summer pedestrianisation scheme starts on Monday, July 1st to Friday, September 13th.
The Walled Town is pedestrianised and traffic movements restricted between 11am and 5.30pm each day.
The council said: “Drivers are kindly requested to plan their journeys in advance to keep the Walled Town a traffic free zone during these times.”
Community
Bespoke Individuals: Fostering community and support in Pembroke
IN the heart of Pembroke, a remarkable initiative called “Bespoke Individuals” has been making waves as a vibrant social and support group. This inclusive gathering is designed for adults with spinal cord injuries and mobility challenges, offering a welcoming environment for individuals and their carers.
Meeting every Tuesday at the Tanyard, the group opens its doors to adults aged 18 and over, providing a space where members can engage in various activities ranging from games and sports to arts, crafts, and even wheelchair boxing. With a keen focus on reducing social isolation, Bespoke Individuals has become a cornerstone for many seeking connection and camaraderie.
During the summer, the group expands its repertoire with barbecues and outings, further enhancing the community spirit. The sessions run from 1:45 PM to 3:45 PM, fostering an ever-growing membership that thrives on mutual support and shared experiences.
For more information, interested individuals can contact the group via phone at 07436 877 685 or email at [email protected]. With a strong presence on social media, Bespoke Individuals continues to build friendships and reduce barriers, proving that support and socialisation are crucial elements of well-being.
For further details, visit their website at www.bespokeindividuals.co.uk.
Community
Armed Forces Day celebrated in in Pembroke Dock and Milford Haven
ON SATURDAY June 29 the community gathered outside the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre to celebrate Armed Forces Day, honouring the service and dedication of military personnel. The event featured historical military vehicles and reenactors in authentic uniforms, capturing the spirit of the past.
The Milford Haven Sea Cadets were in attendance, joining veterans and other participants in showcasing their pride. The cadets displayed impressive skills, reinforcing the event’s focus on teamwork and dedication.
The Mayor of Pembroke Dock delivered a heartfelt speech, highlighting the significance of the day and expressing the community’s gratitude for the Armed Forces’ contributions. The ceremony included a presentation of colours, adding to the sense of tradition and respect.
In addition, a smaller event took place at the Royal British Legion in Milford Haven, which was also well attended. This gathering further emphasised the community’s support for the military.
Armed Forces Day in Pembroke Dock and Milford Haven was a memorable occasion, fostering a strong sense of community and appreciation for those who serve.
Pictures by Martin Cavaney
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