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Haverfordwest fashion show raises over £3,000 for Tŷ Hafan
Haverfordwest fashion show raises over £3,000 for Tŷ Hafan

Pembrokeshire Herald

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Haverfordwest fashion show raises over £3,000 for Tŷ Hafan

A PEMBROKESHIRE family has raised £750 for the Wish Fund after taking a bracing dip in the sea on New Year's Day in memory of a beloved teenager who passed away last summer. Rhys Calthorpe, who died peacefully aged 14 at his grandparents' home on 17 July 2023 following a relapse of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, was remembered by his family during the annual New Year's Day Swim at Saundersfoot beach. Taking part in the swim were Rhys' grandfather Mr Morris, grandmother Mrs Morris, mother Anne-Louise, and sister Faye, who wanted to honour his memory and raise funds for a cause close to their hearts. 'We wanted to do something in memory of our Rhys,' said Mr Morris. 'We also wanted to give back and say thank you for the amazing care Rhys received. We chose the Wish Fund as it does incredible work for families like ours. 'Thank you to everyone who sponsored us. This was for Rhys William Calthorpe – son, brother, grandson.' The Wish Fund is part of Hywel Dda Health Charities and supports children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions by creating precious and lasting memories for them and their families. Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, said: 'We are incredibly grateful to Rhys' family for their fundraising efforts. Their donation will make a real difference to the children and families supported by our Paediatric Palliative Care service. 'The generosity of local communities helps us to provide care and support beyond what the NHS alone can offer across the Hywel Dda region, and we thank everyone who contributes.' Rhys was supported throughout his illness by dedicated healthcare professionals including nurses from Cilgerran Ward and the Paediatric Oncology Outreach team. Pictured above (L–R): Siena Mansaray, Paediatric Student Nurse; Laura Thomas, Clinical Nurse Specialist; Anne-Louise, Rhys' Mum; Faye Calthorpe, Rhys' sister; Mr and Mrs Morris, Rhys' grandparents; Rowena Jones, Retired Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; Rebecca McDonald, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Palliative Care; Kerri Rowe, Lead Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; and Sally Preece, Sister on Cilgerran Ward/COINS Nurse. To learn more about the Wish Fund, visit: For further information about Hywel Dda Health Charities or to make a donation, visit:

Tributes paid to long-serving RNLI photographer Lyndon Lomax
Tributes paid to long-serving RNLI photographer Lyndon Lomax

Pembrokeshire Herald

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Tributes paid to long-serving RNLI photographer Lyndon Lomax

A PEMBROKESHIRE family has raised £750 for the Wish Fund after taking a bracing dip in the sea on New Year's Day in memory of a beloved teenager who passed away last summer. Rhys Calthorpe, who died peacefully aged 14 at his grandparents' home on 17 July 2023 following a relapse of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, was remembered by his family during the annual New Year's Day Swim at Saundersfoot beach. Taking part in the swim were Rhys' grandfather Mr Morris, grandmother Mrs Morris, mother Anne-Louise, and sister Faye, who wanted to honour his memory and raise funds for a cause close to their hearts. 'We wanted to do something in memory of our Rhys,' said Mr Morris. 'We also wanted to give back and say thank you for the amazing care Rhys received. We chose the Wish Fund as it does incredible work for families like ours. 'Thank you to everyone who sponsored us. This was for Rhys William Calthorpe – son, brother, grandson.' The Wish Fund is part of Hywel Dda Health Charities and supports children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions by creating precious and lasting memories for them and their families. Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, said: 'We are incredibly grateful to Rhys' family for their fundraising efforts. Their donation will make a real difference to the children and families supported by our Paediatric Palliative Care service. 'The generosity of local communities helps us to provide care and support beyond what the NHS alone can offer across the Hywel Dda region, and we thank everyone who contributes.' Rhys was supported throughout his illness by dedicated healthcare professionals including nurses from Cilgerran Ward and the Paediatric Oncology Outreach team. Pictured above (L–R): Siena Mansaray, Paediatric Student Nurse; Laura Thomas, Clinical Nurse Specialist; Anne-Louise, Rhys' Mum; Faye Calthorpe, Rhys' sister; Mr and Mrs Morris, Rhys' grandparents; Rowena Jones, Retired Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; Rebecca McDonald, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Palliative Care; Kerri Rowe, Lead Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; and Sally Preece, Sister on Cilgerran Ward/COINS Nurse. To learn more about the Wish Fund, visit: For further information about Hywel Dda Health Charities or to make a donation, visit:

Pembroke Dock driver crashes into queue of traffic on Cleddau Bridge
Pembroke Dock driver crashes into queue of traffic on Cleddau Bridge

Pembrokeshire Herald

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Pembroke Dock driver crashes into queue of traffic on Cleddau Bridge

A PEMBROKESHIRE family has raised £750 for the Wish Fund after taking a bracing dip in the sea on New Year's Day in memory of a beloved teenager who passed away last summer. Rhys Calthorpe, who died peacefully aged 14 at his grandparents' home on 17 July 2023 following a relapse of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, was remembered by his family during the annual New Year's Day Swim at Saundersfoot beach. Taking part in the swim were Rhys' grandfather Mr Morris, grandmother Mrs Morris, mother Anne-Louise, and sister Faye, who wanted to honour his memory and raise funds for a cause close to their hearts. 'We wanted to do something in memory of our Rhys,' said Mr Morris. 'We also wanted to give back and say thank you for the amazing care Rhys received. We chose the Wish Fund as it does incredible work for families like ours. 'Thank you to everyone who sponsored us. This was for Rhys William Calthorpe – son, brother, grandson.' The Wish Fund is part of Hywel Dda Health Charities and supports children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions by creating precious and lasting memories for them and their families. Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, said: 'We are incredibly grateful to Rhys' family for their fundraising efforts. Their donation will make a real difference to the children and families supported by our Paediatric Palliative Care service. 'The generosity of local communities helps us to provide care and support beyond what the NHS alone can offer across the Hywel Dda region, and we thank everyone who contributes.' Rhys was supported throughout his illness by dedicated healthcare professionals including nurses from Cilgerran Ward and the Paediatric Oncology Outreach team. Pictured above (L–R): Siena Mansaray, Paediatric Student Nurse; Laura Thomas, Clinical Nurse Specialist; Anne-Louise, Rhys' Mum; Faye Calthorpe, Rhys' sister; Mr and Mrs Morris, Rhys' grandparents; Rowena Jones, Retired Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; Rebecca McDonald, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Palliative Care; Kerri Rowe, Lead Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; and Sally Preece, Sister on Cilgerran Ward/COINS Nurse. To learn more about the Wish Fund, visit: For further information about Hywel Dda Health Charities or to make a donation, visit:

Family braves icy sea in memory of Rhys to raise funds for Wish Fund
Family braves icy sea in memory of Rhys to raise funds for Wish Fund

Pembrokeshire Herald

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Family braves icy sea in memory of Rhys to raise funds for Wish Fund

A PEMBROKESHIRE family has raised £750 for the Wish Fund after taking a bracing dip in the sea on New Year's Day in memory of a beloved teenager who passed away last summer. Rhys Calthorpe, who died peacefully aged 14 at his grandparents' home on 17 July 2023 following a relapse of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, was remembered by his family during the annual New Year's Day Swim at Saundersfoot beach. Taking part in the swim were Rhys' grandfather Mr Morris, grandmother Mrs Morris, mother Anne-Louise, and sister Faye, who wanted to honour his memory and raise funds for a cause close to their hearts. 'We wanted to do something in memory of our Rhys,' said Mr Morris. 'We also wanted to give back and say thank you for the amazing care Rhys received. We chose the Wish Fund as it does incredible work for families like ours. 'Thank you to everyone who sponsored us. This was for Rhys William Calthorpe – son, brother, grandson.' The Wish Fund is part of Hywel Dda Health Charities and supports children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions by creating precious and lasting memories for them and their families. Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, said: 'We are incredibly grateful to Rhys' family for their fundraising efforts. Their donation will make a real difference to the children and families supported by our Paediatric Palliative Care service. 'The generosity of local communities helps us to provide care and support beyond what the NHS alone can offer across the Hywel Dda region, and we thank everyone who contributes.' Rhys was supported throughout his illness by dedicated healthcare professionals including nurses from Cilgerran Ward and the Paediatric Oncology Outreach team. Pictured above (L–R): Siena Mansaray, Paediatric Student Nurse; Laura Thomas, Clinical Nurse Specialist; Anne-Louise, Rhys' Mum; Faye Calthorpe, Rhys' sister; Mr and Mrs Morris, Rhys' grandparents; Rowena Jones, Retired Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; Rebecca McDonald, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Palliative Care; Kerri Rowe, Lead Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nurse Specialist; and Sally Preece, Sister on Cilgerran Ward/COINS Nurse. To learn more about the Wish Fund, visit: For further information about Hywel Dda Health Charities or to make a donation, visit:

Tributes for Hawke's Bay teen Rhys Kawana after fatal Waipawa crash: ‘Outstanding young man'
Tributes for Hawke's Bay teen Rhys Kawana after fatal Waipawa crash: ‘Outstanding young man'

NZ Herald

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NZ Herald

Tributes for Hawke's Bay teen Rhys Kawana after fatal Waipawa crash: ‘Outstanding young man'

'Tākaro Māori was also something that he was keen and interested in competing in.' 'Prayers and aroha are with Rhys' whānau and friends.' Otāne Sports Club also acknowledged Kawana's death. 'It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the sudden and tragic loss of one of our own over the weekend, Rhys Kawana.' The club said Kawana had recently joined their senior rugby team and was full of promise and pride wearing the Otāne jersey. 'In his short time with us, he showed enthusiasm, humility, and a deep love for the game — qualities that spoke to his character and the values of the community he came from. 'This loss is deeply felt not only by his teammates and coaches, but by our entire club and community. We extend our love, strength, and heartfelt condolences to his whānau during this incredibly difficult time.' Waipawa Country United Men's Rugby also noted his talents. 'Rhys was a skilled sportsman and an exceptional young individual. An outstanding young man, he will be deeply missed by many.' Central Hawke's Bay District Council postponed a planned community in Otāne on Tuesday out of respect for the family, with an alternative date set for Wednesday, June 11. 'Our deepest sympathies go out to whānau, friends and the wider community at this time.'

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