The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) Pembrokeshire are celebrating another successful Farmhouse Breakfast Week, raising over two thousand pounds for charity at two breakfast events over January.

The FUW’s annual Farmhouse Breakfast Week saw 24 breakfast events held across Wales between January 18 and 25, with members, the public and politicians enjoying the delicious, nutritious and sustainable breakfast, whilst catching up on farming matters with FUW staff and officials.

Pembrokeshire’s breakfasts were held at Canolfan Hermon and Crundale Hall, with over 170 breakfasts served, and supported by local Senedd Members, Samuel Kurtz and Paul Davies.

The £2,359.20 raised at the FUW Pembrokeshire breakfasts will be shared jointly between the 2026 Pembrokeshire National Eisteddfod appeal, and the Wales Air Ambulance.

Nationally, the FUW’s Farmhouse Breakfast Week raised over £13,500 for the Wales Air Ambulance charity.

Reflecting on a successful Farmhouse Breakfast Week, FUW Pembrokeshire Chair, Gerwyn Williams said: “We have enjoyed another successful Farmhouse Breakfast Week in Pembrokeshire, and I thank all the staff, members, volunteers and the public for their incredible support. In particular, I’d like to thank the many local businesses and producers from across Pembrokeshire that have given so generously to support the breakfast events.

“Together we have raised a brilliant amount of money, including a significant donation towards the Wales Air Ambulance, that saves lives across Wales every single day.

“The Farmhouse Breakfast Week not only offers an opportunity to bring our communities together and raise funds towards good causes, but also provides a key opportunity to showcase the very best of our high quality Welsh produce, and the vital role farming plays within our rural communities both socially and economically.”

Dr Sue Barnes, Wales Air Ambulance Charity Chief Executive, added: “We are extremely grateful for the magnificent sum of money they have raised yet again this year.”