Penally History Group is a collection of like minded people interested in the determination, dissemination and preservation (gosh that sounds posh!) of the history of our charming Pembrokeshire village and its local environs.
The lunch club is for over 60's in the Penally area and is very popular. The meals are tasty and have good menu options but booking is essential in advance.
The short mat bowls club meet in Penally Hall and is currently looking for new members. We welcome anyone interested in coming along and having a go to see if you would like to join.
The current Village Hall has been in use since 1984, replacing a Nissan hut. In recent years additions have been made such as kitchen improvements, disabled access, audiovisual equipment and a car park, with parking for up to...
The Tenby Talking Newspaper provides a weekly CD to people who have a visual impairment. Volunteers work on a rota to edit and then read articles and highlights from the Friday Tenby Observer, which is recorded and sent to o...
The oldest independent museum in Wales, Tenby Museum traces the history of the town and surrounding area. There are galleries and displays that explore the prehistory, maritime and social history of the area. There are also...
youth activities after school , at weekends and in the holidays
Weekly, inclusive social group.
People under 16 need to be accompanied by an adult.
Large main concert/sports hall ; catering facilities; smaller meeting rooms and garden for hire to community groups and individuals. Ideal for wedding parties. Conserved medieval pottery kiln and interpretive exhibition plus...
We have Best Foot Forward Theatre Group, FADDS who do the pantomime, Fishguard Musical Theatre Society and Youth Theatre which are all housed at the theatre.
Lunch club for the over 60's. Meeting fortnightly as a social gathering for lunch, plus information and advice
Scottish Country Dancing run by the RSCDS.
A weekly class and weekend dances. A great way to meet people and to enjoy the benefits of dancing, the music, exercise and fun.
U3A group for Scottish dancing meeting weekly for social activity
Alongside our annual exhibition programme, we run workshops for young people and adults along with a series of talks and professional discussion events.
We also provide a space for an Artist in Residence as well as 2 annua...
Main Hall - Complete with modular staging, modern 12K Line Array PA System and a vast Lighting setup plus supporting dressing rooms backstage for performers and the main hall and bar is also wheelchair friendly.
Other featur...
Meeting monthly in Pennar to discuss local issues.
People pay £4.00 (accompanied children free). They receive a bowl of donated homemade soup and bread ( donated by the co-op). Speakers from four community groups are invited to each make a 4 minute presentation to explain wh...
Meeting and social opportunity while woodworking for men.
The community band has existed for 40 years and is open to all who wish to play or learn a wind instrument. Instruments are also available for loan free of charge.. The band meet on Sat morning in Foundry House.
Hall with fully functioning kitchen is available for parties, events, group use.