Naturfa status

Broad Haven Volunteers Secure ‘National Asset’ Status for Local Nature Reserve in Welsh First. BROAD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE.  A small pocket of Pembrokeshire woodland and former open cast coal mine has officially become a national pioneer for biodiversity. The Slash Pond Community Nature Reserve has been named as one of the first sites in Wales to achieve ‘Naturfa’ status, making it the first community-managed site in the country to receive this prestigious recognition. The status, confirmed by Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies, recognizes

Spring Celebration 2026

Celebrating our new national-level recognition as a Naturfa site and as part of the National Forest for Wales – becoming Wales’ first community nature reserve to achieve Naturfa status.The Naturfa Treasure Trail, Pond dipping, Face Painting, Guided Nature Walks, Live music, Guest Speakers, Book Launch: “From Culm to Calm’ – A History of the Slash Pond”, The official unveilling of the Naturfa Certicate and more!

Opportunity to Sponsor the Winter Artwork Installation

Look out during the coming months as David Meanwell launches the Winter Art installation along the boardwalk – it’ll be “ All things Birds & Beautiful” as the bare branches of the boardwalk are brightened up with Davids striking artwork. It is hoped that each banner will be sponsored by a local business/person/group. You can contact David on 781039 for more detail. Keep your eyes peeled next January for the launch of our art competition: “ Capture the life of

Autumn Events & Diary Dates

Saturday October 7th ; 2pm – Gardening , cakes n Cookies Monday October 9th ; 7:30pm – Boardwalk crew meeting- join us Tuesday October 17th – Grow your tenner – double donation Day! October – Fun Pumpkin Trail – prizes to be won! Thursday November 2nd – Cheese & Wine evening November – Coffee, cake & handmade crafts at Linda Harrsions Coffee Morning Make sure you’re following support the boardwalk on Facebook so that you can keep up to date

August Fire Update

Local PCSO Laura Galdo has completed sterling work. Stephen Crabb MP discussed the matter with the Chief Superintendent and everyone involved is satisfied with the inquiry. More than a dozen people were spoken to regarding the event and restorative orders have been given to those that were responsible. A Restorative order enables those responsible to make good by way of a community service. It was agreed that this was constructive, a useful way to make good their damage and to

Nearly £1400 raised at the Triathlon

A grand total of £1388.90 was raised by volunteers helping at the TriExercise Pembrokeshire Coast Triathlon on Saturday 20th June 2015 in Broad Haven. This included Tri day funds raised by volunteers – a massive thanks to everyone & Pembrokeshire Triathlon club for the opportunity Physio fit marquee – donations and selling cup cakes £135 Tri club tshirts sales £20 Batmans collection tin £83.82 Stall on the day/raffle ticket sales £336.51 Car park collections £813.59 Well done to everyone who

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