Span Arts was the lucky winner of the Community Arts Award at the Radio Pembrokeshire Business Awards.
The Radio Pembrokeshire Business Awards recognise and celebrate organisations that play an important role in boosting Pembrokeshire's economy and creating a positive impact in the community.
Nominated alongside Torch Theatre and Wedadept (for the production of Grav) and Oriel Parc, St. Davids, winning this category was a proud moment for Span Arts.
Gwen Watson, the manager of Span Arts, said: "Span Arts has been instrumental in bringing the arts to Pembrokeshire for nearly 30 years and is very much at the heart of the community. We are so grateful to receive this award and we would like to thank everyone that voted for us."
Hosted by the Nev Wilshire, the star of the hit BBC show, The Call Centre, the awards show proved to be an hilariously entertaining evening and was rounded off with a full crowd sing-a-long to The Killers' Mr. Brightside.
Span Arts is a community arts charity based in Narberth, whose aims are to reduce social, economic and rural isolation by engaging people from all ages, abilities and backgrounds by delivering a wide-ranging and professional programme of arts activities which includes theatre, family events, dance, music, comedy and workshops in Narberth and the surrounding areas.
To find out more about Span Arts and getting involved in Span Arts activities and/or events, contact the Span Arts team on [email protected]">[email protected] or call 01834 869 323.