A recent Christmas coffee morning held at St. Johns Community Hall in Pembroke Dock over the festive period has raised more money to aid the RNLI.

The December 16 RNLI Christmas Coffee morning raised £128.86 bringing the total for the last six months to £656.56, all going to the charity.

Pembroke Ladies Guild member Daphne Bush, thanked all those involved once again, for their support towards the fundraising.

“I have to start by saying a massive thank you again to St. John’s Community Hall chair, Mrs. Vanessa Owen for initially inviting us RNLI Pembroke fundraising ladies to join the monthly community coffee morning rota at the Hall, in July this year,” she said.

“I also have to thank Phil Tallett and Albert Butland who look after us all so well too each month. St. John’s Hall facilities and it’s surroundings are a credit to this dedicated team.

“Thanks go to our loyal crew of RNLI supporters and their families, who also boost funds of other organisations on the third Thursday of each month at the Hall, providing raffle prizes and buying home made cakes.

“It is quite a unique set up in the locality, that the RNLI is proud to be a part of - thank you all. We look forward to welcoming you monthly again in 2022.”

“We lifeboat fundraising ladies love what we do but could not fundraise without you.

“RNLI crews truly value your support too, so that they can sustain the vital 24/7 coastal, inland waterway and flood rescue service provided for 365 days of the year in the UK and Republic of Ireland, together a seasonal Lifeguard Service.

“To conclude my thanks to Pembroke Ladies Guild members for their support - we are ‘one crew’ which is priceless.

“We look forward to seeing everyone mentioned here at the next RNLI Coffee Morning on Thursday, January 20 at 10 am,” added Daphne.