£7,545 has been raised for local causes from a Saundersfoot pub’s recent charity and community weekend.
The Royal Oak hosted a platinum jubilee celebration on the last weekend of June, partnering with Harbwr Bar and Kitchen and Foam Saundersfoot.
Chris Williams, the main event organiser and previous manager of the Oak said: “The event was a huge success and the response we received from the community was phenomenal.
“We made the decision to host this event at the end of November 2021 and as soon as we put the word out we had an influx of messages from businesses and individuals who wanted to help.
“Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the weekend and the feedback from local authorities was also excellent.
Thank you to the many marshals who gave up their time on the day.”
The weekend featured a class line-up from local musicians and a three-piece band from Cardiff, The Twist which was paid for by the public houses.
Other Saundersfoot public houses including The Chemist Inn and The Captain’s Table also hosted live entertainment after the event to continue the celebrations.
Hugh Drynda, the new manager of the Oak said: “We’ve worked out the breakdown of funds from wristband sales and are delighted to be donating £1565 to Cancer Research UK, £1565 to Dementia UK, £1565 to Guide Dogs UK, £500 to Saundersfoot in Bloom, £500 to Wisemans Bridge Rowing Club and £500 to Saundersfoot Sailing Club.
“A further £1350 was raised individually by the charities through bucket donations they collected on the day.
“We’re so grateful to everyone who gave up their time to help us out and played a part in making the event so memorable.
“We’re in the process of arranging our next fundraiser for MacMillan Cancer Charity with a coffee morning in September!”
The Royal Oak would like to extend special thanks to several individuals and organisations for their support - Cllr Chris Williams for superb planning and organisation of the event; Tazrock, a South Wales-based specialist crushing and screening company, donated headline raffle prizes including tickets to see Wales vs New Zealand at Principality Stadium and tickets to a Manchester United game.
Rockin’ Rod and The Captain’s Table for kindly donating the live music fee, and Daz for the charity performance.
Paul at Scaffolding 2000 for providing a stage for live music; Steve at Dial Inn Lamphey for providing an outside bar; Ben for overseeing the traffic management system.
Nick Pudsey for all photographs and video footage of the event; Rhodri Lewis for being the head safety marshall; and finally to all local residents and volunteers who helped collect money and raise funds.