Damp, dismal weather didn't put off the enthusiasm shown at this year's Tenby Santa Run, which was held on Sunday.
Once again the streets of the town were coloured red as Santas of all ages ran the 3k course.
Tenby Ladies Circle have raised thousands of pounds for charity from the event and Circler Katherine Morgan commented: "This event seems to grow each year and we are thrilled to be raising money for worthy local charities.
"Entries were received from all over Pembrokeshire and beyond, with one family travelling down from Cardiff just for the day."
Chairman Sam Reohorn will be presenting this year's amount of over £1,700 to Air Ambulance Wales (Pembrokeshire branch) shortly.
The main sponsors this year were Oakwood and Signspeed, with further sponsorship from various businesses of the town and area.
Katherine continued: "Thank you to all our sponsors who ensure continued success of the Santa Run which is now in its fourth year."
The first Santa to cross the finishing line was Matthew Webb, of Tenby, who was also last year's winner.
Matthew received a family pass kindly donated by Oakwood, with brother David closely following.
Alex Smith finished third, both received prizes donated by Manor House Wildlife Park and Heatherton.
Tenby's Mayor, Clr, Mrs. Sue Lane, was on hand to present the medals to all Santas.
"Thank you also to Matthew Broadhurst who provided the sound system and also to the marshals, who were spread along the course, with some getting very wet and cold," added Katherine.






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