The first of the two Bourne Leisure sponsored Tenby Round Table Spectacular events took place on Sunday at Tenby Harbour.

For the most part, the weather shone fair on proceedings and huge crowds enjoyed a superb atmosphere in the natural arena throughout the afternoon and evening.

Deputy Mayor, Clr. Mrs. Caroline Thomas, kindly gave her time to officially open the event and Tenby Round Table chairman, Chris Rogers, warmly welcomed all to the Harbour, before introducing the Tenby Greenhill School Jazz band, who opened the stage acts with a wonderful and vibrant set.

During the afternoon, other acts to perform on the stage included The Kiln Park/Bourne Leisure entertainment crew, Seren Dancers and the Kelly Williams/Playroom School of Dance street dancers and performers.

Refreshments were provided by Tenby Round Table, 41 Club and Tenby Ladies Circle and a Hog Roast was also available to keep the masses well fed.

Charity stalls filled the car park area, with stall holders that included Diabetes UK, Tenby Playpark Committee and Tenby in Bloom. Games and children's entertainments were sited on the Harbour Beach and Round Table members were more than happy to warmly mingle with the crowds in a very sociable manner!

During the later evening period, several bands took to the stage, including The Command, Nick Thomas and Son, and 4th Street Traffic, all to the appreciation of a sizeable crowd.

The traditional fireworks display ensured that a huge audience was entertained until the end of the night with a typical Round Table Spectacular send-off.