The green green grass of home has led a popular Pembrokeshire attraction to create an a-mazing tribute to one of the country's singing legends. An giant image of Pontypridd-born Tom Jones is at the centre of a newly-planted maze at Heatherton Country Sports Park, St. Florence, hich has been sown to mark the superstar's 65th birthday. When fully-grown, the maze, created in a five-acre maize field, will stand up to 13-feet tall - although Jones's image can only be seen from the air. Visitors tackling the puzzle, which is made up by over four miles of pathways, will be posed a series of pop music questions - including some about the singer. It will be be open to the public from tomorrow (Saturday) and remain open throughout the summer season before the maize is harvested at the end of August. Gemma Watkins, marketing manager at Heatherton, said: "We just thought it would be nice to celebrate his 65th birthday because he came to Ponty this year. "Most of the women who work here went to the concert and they really enjoyed it." Jones's management company has given the maze its blessing and was providing a signed photograph of the singer as a prize for the person who answers the most questions. "They were really nice about it," Gemma added.





