Tenby's newly refurbished War Memorial gates were officially unveiled on Tuesday.
The gates were donated to the town by the Royal School of Artillery, Manorbier, in the 1960s, in recognition of the close association between the range and the town.
Part of the refurbishment work was carried out by Mr. P. Cooper, of the Royal Naval Dockyard, Pembroke Dock, while the memorial plaques were expertly refurbished by Hazel Sawyer, of Sawyer Signs, with gold leaf kindly donated by Mr. John Beynon.
Other donations towards the cost of the refurbishment were made by the Royal Artillery Charitable Fund, Mr. D. R. Hooper, of the Friends of War Memorials; RAR Manorbier and Penally Training Camp; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall; The Royal British Legion and Mr. R. Thake.
Pictured among others at the unveiling on Tuesday are Tenby Town Council head gardener Kevin Taylor and members of his gardens staff; RA Association standard bearer Reg Thomas; Mr. Cliff Hall; Mrs. Jane Hall; Major Warburton, RA Range Manorbier; Mr. Colin Friend; Mr. Ron Watts; Mr. Dennis Thirkill; Mr. Terry Lowdell and Mr. Gorton, representing South Pembrokeshire branch of the Royal Artillery Association; Mr. John Beynon; Mr. Paul Richards, Tenby Royal British Legion; Hazel Sawyer; Mayor of Tenby, Clr. Mrs. Christine Brown; mace bearers Eric Dorling and Clr. Trevor Hallett (deputising for Sergeant at Arms, John Morgan) and town crier John Thomas.




