In order to raise awareness of disability issues in the Saundersfoot area, local school children were asked by the Pembrokeshire Access Group to design a logo which shopkeepers could display in their stores.
The winner was James Payne, of Netherwood School who was presented with his prize of a plaque and a gift token at the Saundersfoot Access Awards in the town's Regency Hall on Wednesday evening.
The four runners-up who also received prizes were Alessia Evans and Max McNamara both of Netherwood, and Amy Randall and Lucia Hadley, both of Saundersfoot CP School.
Amy, Max, Alessia and Lucy are pictured in the front row with the chairman of the Pembrokeshire Access Group, Malcolm Pratt. Standing behind (left to right) is John Price (Pembrokeshire County Council), the chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council, Clr. Leslie Raymond, the chairman of Saundersfoot Community Council, Clr Don Poole and County Councillor Rosemary Hayes, of Saundersfoot.





