Tenby Fire Station is bidding farewell to three of its longest serving firefighters.
Watch manager Dicky Lewis, crew manager Martin Hurlow and firefighter Gwyn Johns are retiring after a combined 115 years service to Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
Dicky is has served the brigade for 39 years, Martin 35 and Gwyn 41. Dicky and Martin (seen left and right of the trio) retire at the end of the month, with Gwyn (centre) having retired back in June.
During Wednesday's successful open day at the South Parade station, chairman of Mid and West Wales Fire Service resources, Wynne Evans, made a presentation to the trio and thanked them for their committment and effort in serving Tenby and the county as a whole 24/7.





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