The annual spectacular charity Pembrokeshire Christmas Convoy travelled around the locality on Saturday evening (December 10) all for a good cause, with proceeds raised going towards The Firefighters Charity and Leonard Cheshire.

Food and Refreshments were available at the Folly Farm overflow car park from 3.30 pm with a special raffle draw taking place at 5 pm, shortly before the illuminated vehicles set off around the area around 5.30 pm.

The convoy travelled down to the A477 roundabout, through Broadmor traffic lights to Carew market roundabout then heading to Tenby (via Gumfreston), along the South Parade and after heading out of Tenby went through New Hedges.

The seaside village of Saundersfoot was the next location visited, before the vehicles headed out (via Sandy Hill road) up into Pentlepoir, through Kilgetty village, back through Begelly into Templeton, before travelling to Princes Gate, and then into Narberth for two laps of the town.

“Another successful convoy and fantastic turnout, thank you all for taking part,” said the organisers on Facebook.

“Thank you to all the spectators who came out on such a cold evening to support us. A huge thank you to all our volunteer marshals.

“We will post figures once all the donations have been received. Again thank you for all your support, roll on next year - and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!”

Christmas Convoy
(Pic. Gareth Davies Photography)