Yesterday (Thursday) saw the annual Festival of Daffodils at St. Johns Church, Tenby, bloom into life.

Thousands of the traditional Welsh yellow flowers have been used to create eye-catching floral arrangements for the event, which this year is based on the theme of 'Family Celebrations'. The festival runs until Sunday, with the church being open daily, with supporting events at various times.

These include the Country Market, which takes place as usual in the church hall today (Friday morning), while in the evening, there is a quiz, in aid of Ty Hafan, at 7.30 pm. Admission is £5 per table.

Tomorrow (Saturday) sees more fresh Welsh cakes being baked at the front of the church, together with a coffee morning, and music from Tenby Brass Band. At 2 pm, St. Mary's Handbell Ringers will be giving a demonstration, while at 3 pm, there will be Irish dancing. At 6 pm, the ever-popular Noson Llawen takes place (tickets only).

Sunday is also Mother's Day and there will be worship at 11 am, followed by a faith lunch, before the festival concludes with a Cymanfa Ganu at 8 pm. All are welcome.