One of Tenby’s most popular charity events returns this weekend, with the Beer Festival returning to the seaside town after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

Organised by Tenby Round Table, the festival taking place Friday (March 11) and Saturday, will celebrate all things beer, cider and prosecco.

The fourth round of the Six Nations rugby tournament will also be shown on big screens throughout the weekend, including Wales’ clash with favourites France on Friday night, along with live music performances.

The Round Table organises various events throughout the year with all profits going to good causes in the community. All proceeds from the festival will go to charity, and expectations are high after the 2019 festival raised over £10,000 to support local causes.

Treasurer of Tenby Round Table, Adam Uka said: “Events organised by the volunteers at Tenby Round Table aid the local community so much as all money raised goes back to causes in the community.

“Be it the Tenby Senior Citizens Dinner we host, the donations we made to Pembrokeshire Baby Bank or the support we give to local sports teams, we couldn’t do any of it without the support of sponsorship from great businesses.”