The U3A in Narberth started in September 2007. We now have well over 100 members, and about 20 groups, covering such activities as languages, exercise, music, science and art. If you want to know more about the U3A ethos, cli...
Dogs will be collected.
Dried on return.
And dropped off.
Access to large garden
2 fab walks
Feeding
Off on holiday? No need to mess up your horses routine... all duties undertaken!
The Pembrokeshire Blind Society works in conjunction with Pembrokeshire County Council’s sensory services team. This enables us to offer a wide variety of services and support, these include:
◾A gift of £100 per annum at Chr...
Plant Dewi open the doors of the centre to everyone, to come along and meet new people. Join us to develop new friendships and plan future events. All ages welcome. All sessions are free of charge.
Join us on a Tuesday evening at 5.55pm for a youth session for young people over the age of 10 years.
The community centre is open weekly from 1-3.30pm. Come along for a cuppa and chat. Bring your knitting, crochet, sewing or just yourselves. Get to know your neighbours and build new friendships.
Every Thursday coffee mornings are held at the Community Hall between 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m.
Sandy Bear works across Wales to support children and young people (0-25yrs) and their families in the lead up to and following a bereavement of someone close to them.
Our support is 1:1 and peer group support, mostly face t...
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.
gentle exercise and well-being
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...
A space for parents and toddlers to meet, socialise and play
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.