Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society begins the New Year with a Coffee Morning and Talk on Saturday, January 13 in Pembroke Town Hall.

Speaker is Dr Robert Davies MBE and title of his talk is 'Fifty Shades of Pembrokeshire', which he describes as follows:

“As a keen photographer, artist and local historian, whenever I travel around the county, my camera and digital sketchbook are with me. As a result I have accumulated thousands of digital photographs encapsulating Pembrokeshire’s hidden places.

“Many of the photographs that I use to illustrate my talk will hopefully remind the audience of just how magnificent Pembrokeshire truly is. Throughout the talk we wind our way along the footpaths, tracks and its narrow lanes to visit the well known parts of the county and, more importantly, the less well known areas.

“Quotes from artists and photographers are often used to help illustrate a photograph or offer a greater understanding. A little background information of a place will be given together with a brief history.

“My love of The Milford Haven waterway will also come through together with its exciting and fascinating history. We will look at the Eastern Cleddau pass by Blackpool Mill, Slebech Hall and Picton Castle down the Daugleddau exploring the many creeks and historic sites. We will travel up the Cresswell and Carew Rivers and back to Lawrenny to carry on with our journey passing Burton and under the Cleddau Bridge, pop into the Pembroke River and travel on down the lower Haven towards the open sea, passing Angle, Lindsway Bay, Watwick Bay to St Anne’s Head.”

Entry is free and all are welcome to the event which starts at 10am.

Following this, on Friday, January 26 at 7pm, a Quiz Night and buffet takes place in Pembroke Town Hall. Entry is £5 payable at the door.

Visit www.pembrokeandmonktonhistory.org.uk and keep up to date with the society on Facebook. Any queries, contact [email protected]