25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Western Telegraph
Farmers' club organising a charity concert in Tenby
Pembroke Farmers' Club is holding the event to raise funds for Pancreatic Cancer UK and Prostate Cymru.
The concert will be on Friday, May 16 at 7pm at St Mary's Church, Tenby, as a tribute to a long-standing member who died from pancreatic cancer last year.
The club, with more than 200 male members, also decided to support Prostate Cymru to emphasise the importance of regular self-checks and recognising early disease signs.
A visiting Irish choir, the Tredagh Singers from Drogheda, has been secured to perform at the concert.
They will be joined by Pembroke and District Male Voice Choir and the Serendipity Ladies Choir from Narberth.
The Tredagh Singers, founded in 1970 as St Peter's Choral Group and renamed in 1990, have won choral competitions in Ireland, the UK, and further afield, including awards at Cheltenham, Chester, Edinburgh, the Isle of Man, and the Welsh National Eisteddfod.
Pembroke and District Male Voice Choir, active for more than 72 years, has performed at various venues and supported numerous worthy causes, raising substantial amounts of money over the years.
The Serendipity Ladies Choir, formed nine years ago by musical director Juliet Rossiter, now has 50 members.
Brian Harries, chairman of the Pembrokeshire Branch of Prostate Cymru, will host the evening at St Mary's Church.
All proceeds from the event will be divided equally between the two charities.
For more information or to make a donation, contact Ed Morris on 01646 661247 or email lovestonfarm@
Tickets for the concert are available from Dales Music Shop, Tenby, NFU Offices in Narbeth and Pembroke, and Pembroke Town Hall and Museum.