Tenby RNLI's annual pancake race on Shrove Tuesday was another flipping success.
The race, which is now in its fifth year, saw members of the public joining the volunteer crew in raising money for the charity.
Seven races were held in the town's Tudor Square, with both adults and children alike joining in the fun.
The final race of the day was between members of the crew, with Rhys Thomas coming out on top.
One of the children taking part was Connor Franklyn (seen right), aged nine, of Greenhill Primary School, Gelligaer, who raised £170 for Tenby RNLI - an amazing effort! He even had his own lifeboat kit and was pleased to meet RNLI mascot Stormy Stan!
Later in the day, Alex Ellis-Roswell arrived in Tenby. Alex is in the process of walking the whole 6,500 miles of British coastline whilst raising as much money as he can for his chosen charity - the RNLI. He spent a well-deserved night in Tenby before continuing his journey on Wednesday morning.
Phil John, Tenby Lifeboat coxswain, said: "It's great to see both the local community and tourists coming together once again to support the RNLI in what has become a hotly anticipated, annual fun race."
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