Over £1,000 was raised for the Wales Air Ambulance charity at a special ‘Farmhouse Breakfast’ held by Pembrokeshire FUW.
The Farmers’ Union of Wales’ Farmhouse Breakfast has quickly become an integral part of the calendar in Pembrokeshire, and Senedd Members Paul Davies and Samuel Kurtz joined the local farming community in celebrating the best of local produce, while raising money for charity.
Held annually, the Farmhouse Breakfast is an opportunity for the rural community to come together over a locally sourced breakfast, all while raising money for FUW President, Ian Rickman’s Chairty of the Year, the Wales Air Ambulance Charity. In total, over £1,000 was raised.
Speaking following the event, Preseli Pembrokeshire MS Paul Davies said: “On a freezing Friday morning, the breakfast warmed me up and started the day off well. The company, as always, was welcoming and it was great to see many familiar faces.
“Pembrokeshire has a proud agricultural tradition, and it is good to see local produce being enjoyed by so many guests.
“The FUW do a great job in promoting the farming industry and supporting our farmers and I am grateful once again for them arranging today’s event.”
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire MS, Samuel Kurtz, added: “The FUW Farmhouse Breakfast is one of the highlights of my year.
“It’s great to enjoy the company of local farming friends whilst tucking into a locally sourced breakfast all while raising money for an important charity.
“With so much uncertainty facing the agricultural industry, an opportunity to ‘chew the cud’ with local farmers is always helpful.
A special ‘thank you’ to the whole Pembrokeshire FUW team for putting on another successful event.”