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Western Telegraph
02-05-2025
- General
- Western Telegraph
Milford Haven elects mayor and deputy mayor for 25/26
At a meeting of Milford Haven Town Coucil's full council on Monday, April 28, the Hakin Ward representative was chosen for the 2025/2026 term. Councillor Mark Woodward of the West Ward has been elected as deputy mayor. Meanwhile, the winners of the town council's 2025 Citizens' Awards have been announced. Alexia Morgans-Hurley and Helen Davies received a joint award for their work with Girlguiding Pembrokeshire. Lizzy Austwick was honoured for her efforts in animal rescue with South Pembrokeshire Cat Rescue. Chief Petty Officer (SCC) Margaret Gage was recognised for her work with Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets. Robert Hoggins received an award for his contributions to the Precelly Place planter and his volunteering and fundraising efforts. Milford Haven Amateur Operatic Society was also acknowledged for its contribution to the community.


Pembrokeshire Herald
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Citizens' Awards recognise Milford Haven's community champions
MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL has announced the winners of the Citizens' Awards 2025, honouring those who have made outstanding contributions to the life of the town. This year's recipients include individuals and groups whose voluntary work has helped shape and support the community across a range of sectors, from youth services to animal welfare and the arts. Alexia Morgans-Hurley and Helen Davies were presented with a joint award for their dedication to Girlguiding Pembrokeshire, supporting young girls across the area to develop confidence, skills and friendships. Lizzy Austwick was recognised for her tireless work in animal rescue through South Pembrokeshire Cat Rescue, where she has been instrumental in caring for and rehoming cats in need. Chief Petty Officer Margaret Gage (SCC) received her award for her longstanding service with Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Royal Marines Cadets, mentoring young people through discipline, teamwork and maritime skills. Robert Hoggins was honoured for his cheerful dedication to the Precelly Place planter, where he has helped brighten the community through gardening, volunteering and fundraising. The Milford Haven Amateur Operatic Society was also among the winners, receiving recognition for its contribution to the town's cultural life and for bringing live theatre and music to local audiences year after year. A spokesperson for Milford Haven Town Council said: 'We are incredibly proud of all our award winners. Their efforts truly make Milford Haven a better place. Thank you to everyone who submitted nominations.' The Citizens' Awards Ceremony will take place on the evening of Friday, June 6, where the winners will be formally celebrated.