The organisers of the ‘Pembrokeshire Christmas Convoy’ have thanked local communities for coming out to support the event where over a hundred vehicles from illuminated tractors to Santa and his Sleigh joined in with the fun festive fundraiser.

Christmas Convoy Saundersfoot 1
(Pic. Gareth Davies Photography)

Charities to benefit this year from the spectacular event which took place in and around Tenby and Saundersfoot on Saturday night (December 9) were the Firefighters Charity and Bowel Cancer UK.

Santa and his sleigh from Narberth and Whitland Round Table joined the convoy which set off from Folly Farm at 5.30 pm; before heading down to the A477 to Sageston roundabout, up Gumfreston to Tenby, and then around the historic Walled Town along South Parade.

Christmas Convoy Pembs
(Pic. Gareth Davies Photography)

Heading out of the seaside town, the convoy travelled through the village of New Hedges, before continuing down St Brides Hill and into Saundersfoot, exiting via Sandyhill Road before passing through Pentlepoir.

Bucket collectors were stationed around locations with the public giving generously to aid the chosen charities.

Christmas Convoy Pembs/Saundersfoot
(Pic. Gareth Davies Photography)

“Another successful Convoy big thank you to all that took part without you it would not happen. A huge thanks for all the donations from spectators and participants. Roll on next year! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!” the organisers posted on Facebook.