New Life Christian Fellowship hosted another Fairtrade Vintage Tea at the bank holiday weekend. The usual array of home and locally made cakes, with scones and clotted cream, were served with Fairtrade tea and coffee to visitors, who were both locals and holidaymakers.

"We are visitors to Pembrokeshire and saw the event advertised in the Tenby Observer, we thought we would come along and really enjoyed the Vintage Tea," shared two holidaymakers.

During the Vintage Tea, a keen, young antiques collector, George, Tenby Juniors, brought along items to sell, with all profits going to the Wales Air Ambulance.

"George buys little trinkets from charity and antique shops. He asked if he could sell them and give the profits to Air Ambulance. He is Pembrokeshire's own David Dickinson!" said George's mum.

The event was free to all who visited, but £100 was collected in donations on the day. Further donations were made on the Sunday during New Life Christian Fellowship's service, and with George's antiques sales, this totalled £200.

Further Vintage Teas will be held in the hope of making connections with the local community:

"We meet in Kilgetty every week as a church group, and want to host events that people will enjoy and feel comfortable attending too. We hope we can get to know more people in the community and make connections," shared the hosts.

The next Vintage Tea is planned for the last Saturday in June, in Kilgetty Community Centre.

New Life Christian Fellowship meet every Sunday in Kilgetty Community Centre, all are welcome. Please call 07788270871 if you want someone to talk to or pray for you.