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THE HERALD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3 2017


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Mayor’s charities boosted by corporate donations THE BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS


EVENT SPONSORS: Herald The Ceredigion ON TUESDAY (Feb 7)


at the Torch Theatre, direct from duties for Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace, The Band of the Welsh Guards make a welcome return to Milford Haven for the first time since the Tall Ships Race in 1991. As part of Mayor William


Elliott’s charitable fundraising for his chosen charities – The Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Milford Haven Junior town Band – a spectacular concert by The Band of the Welsh Guards will provide a night of entertainment for all. They will be joined on stage by musicians from Pembrokeshire County Music Services to celebrate the historic links between the Regiment and Wales. The event, sponsored by


The Pembokeshire Herald and Valero, has already fully sold out with a long list of people on the standby list for tickets.


glad that I, along with the rest of the team at The Pembrokeshire Herald, can be involved with this latest event.” Following a request to Valero


for support for the evening’s charitable fundraising, Public Affairs Assistant William James recently visited Milford Town Hall to hand over an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet as a prize to be raffled on the night. Speaking after handing over


THE MAYOR of


Milford Haven’s charities have received welcome support


from Valero


Pembroke Refinery, ahead of a spectacular fundraising evening with one of the world’s premier military bands. On Tuesday (Feb 7), the


Band of the Welsh Guards will be performing at the Torch


Theatre, in aid of Mayor William Elliott’s chosen charities - the Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Milford Haven Junior Town Band. This will be the first time the Band of the Welsh Guards have returned to Milford Haven since the Tall Ships Race in 1991, supported by musicians from the Pembrokeshire County Music Service,


including


winners of the Valero School Music Festival competition. The hire of the Torch Theatre


and evening meal for all band members is being sponsored by The Pembrokeshire Herald. Herald Editor Thomas


Sinclair said: “My late father was involved with bringing the band to Milford Haven in 1991 for the Tall Ships Race. I am


the prize to Mayor Elliott and his consort, Mr Lloyd Jones, James commented: “Bringing the Band of the Welsh Guards back to Milford Haven is going to be a truly spectacular occasion, and Valero are pleased to be able to assist in ensuring the evening raises as much for these wonderful charities as possible.” Mayor Elliott thanked Valero


for the raffle prize donation, saying: “This is a wonderful contribution that will hopefully help in making the night a great success for both the Sea Cadets and the Junior Town Band, as well what should be a wonderful night of entertainment for Milford Haven.”


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