Sandy Bear is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to improving and strengthening the emotional health and well-being of young people and their families, who have experienced the death of a loved one. We aim to reduce emotional...
Snowdrop Independent Living is dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of products and equipment for those of us who are less able. Our aim is to assist our customers in achieving a more independent lifestyle – ultimatel...
We have a number of members with mental health issues and they have said this is a friendly supporting group where they can just be free to express themselves and even laugh and leave their worry's behind. We are a big social...
Works with people with learning disabilities.
Support is designed around you: We respond to the specific needs of each individual, whether you are a patient, family member, friend or carer.
We are proud to work alongside numerous local practitioners and businesses to...
Bwlch y groes hall has become an important part of this very rural area, providing a meeting place for various groups and staging a variety of events to suit all tastes and thus lessening social isolation.
A confidential counselling service available to residents of Pembrokeshire aged 18 and over. No fees are charged but donations are valued and necessary to support our work as a charity.
Counselling is provided in a course...
Like online gaming? Or getting a bit fed up playing Xbox on your own? The PPF Gaming Club is for you!
We meet every two weeks at the PPF offices in Merlin’s Bridge, and play video games on the big screen.
It’s great fo...
The Pembrokeshire Passport, a joint initiative between the Pembrokeshire Access Group and Pembrokeshire County Council, is a bright orange wallet with plastic pockets that disabled people can put information in to help make u...
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.
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...
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.
Table Tennis sessions held every Thursday afternoon in St Johns Community Hall 1.00-4.00pm.
All welcome to attend,, just turn up on the day - sessions are £2.00 each.
Every Friday morning from 10am - 12pm, young People on the Routes To Opportunity Plus project host a Tea and Toast session for members of the community. All you can eat for 50p. No age restrictions and no bookings needed.
Solva Tai Chi and Qi Gong offers classes on a weekly basis for all abilities.
Classes are held in a warm and friendly environment, and all are welcome.
These classes are beneficial for keeping healthy and improving overall...
A friendly coffee and chat held every week in Capel Ucha, Solva.
All are welcome to come along and join us - you do not need to be a chapel member as we are ope to everyone in the community.
For those with some basic Welsh knowledge we offer an opportunity to meet up and practice . We do not teach classes but have an enjoyable friendly time using the Welsh language in conversation.