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Wet and wild water fun at Tenby Firefighters' Carnival
Wet and wild water fun at Tenby Firefighters' Carnival

Western Telegraph

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Wet and wild water fun at Tenby Firefighters' Carnival

The town's firefighters, who organise the fundraising event, were met with huge cheers in the town's packed Tudor Square as they unleashed the power of their hose reel jets on the crowds. Spectators came prepared with giant water-pistols, water balloons and even buckets of the stuff in their attempts to retaliate. A junior firefighter gets his revenge! (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) After fifteen minutes of mayhem, the carnival continued on its way to the harbour for prize-giving, leaving behind exhilarated and soaking wet crowds. Tenby Aces are looking forward to Ironman Wales - but not the jellyfish.. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Earlier, South Parade was lined with spectators as the carnival set off from the station yard at 5.15pm, with an HM Coastguard vehicle and a fire engine leading the way. The Carnival Queen and her attendants were sitting pretty. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Two flower-bedecked floats carrying the Carnival Queen, the Carnival Princess and their attendants were followed by Samba Doc, strutting in their own high-energy percussion parade. And here's the Carnival Princess with her attendants. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Tenby RNLI's inshore lifeboat was also wheeled along to join the procession, which was rounded off by a second fire engine. Tenby Roller Disco recollections from the 90s. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Numbers of float and fancy dress entrants were down on previous years, but participants made up for that with their enthusiasm (and quantity of water they fired at spectators). These Tenby Superheroes were ready to soak spectators. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The carnival, a Tenby tradition dating back more than a century, always raises funds for the Firefighters Charity. Firefighters were given a helping hand with their fundraising by the town's lifeboat crews and coastguard team - plus little helpers. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Tenby Fire Station opened its doors at 10.30am on the morning of the event with attractions including fire safety demonstrations, rides, stalls, refreshments and a grand raffle. Here's a greedy big bird from Down Under! (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The carnival's main sponsor is Tenby House Hotel which was the venue for a carnival after-party, with entertainment by DJ Steve Briers. Samba Doc step out as the procession heads down South Parade. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)

Tenby Boxing Day Swim presents £4,000 to Tenby RNLI
Tenby Boxing Day Swim presents £4,000 to Tenby RNLI

Western Telegraph

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Tenby Boxing Day Swim presents £4,000 to Tenby RNLI

The record-breaking event saw a huge turn-out of 1,150 swimmers – many in fancy dress to reflect the Superhero theme, in tribute to the RNLI in its 200th anniversary year. Batman, The Incredibles, Wonder Women and the emergency services were all reflected in the crazy costumes. Young Superheroes from Tenby Church in Wales Primary School joined in the fun of the 2024 Boxing Day Swim. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The swim has made a donation to Tenby RNLI from every single one of its 52 annual events. The latest donation of £4,000 is the largest-ever made to the charity by swim organisers, the Tenby Sea Swimming Association (TSSA). The TSSA committee made the official presentation of the handsome sum this week, when they were joined by swim sponsors at Tenby Lifeboat station. TSSA chairman Sam Skyrme-Blackhall and president Chris Osborne handed over the cheque to head launcher Joe Glanville, watched by a large number of visitors who had gathered to see the lifeboat, the Haydn Miller, making its weekly exercise launch. Tenby RNLI spokesman Ben James said: "We are extremely grateful for the donation and continued support, having received a donation every year since the swim began." Swim committee members and sponsors were all aboard for the lifeboat presentation. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Cllr Skyrme-Blackhall said: 'We were delighted to hand over a cheque to Tenby RNLI to support the amazing work that they do. They always support the swim and we are always eager to help them." "It was wonderful to hear from the crew about how the funding will help here in Tenby. "The Boxing Day Swim goes from strength to strength, getting bigger each year. A huge thanks goes to all the committee, sponsors and swimmers who make this event a big part of our Christmas festivities" The swim's headline sponsors for 2024 were: Lowri's Shop, Harbour Wealth, ND Toy Insurance, the Qube Group, Harbwr Brewery Tap & Kitchen and Tenby and District Lions.

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