Two of Pembrokeshire’s disused airfields - Brawdy and Templeton - were commemorated on the mornings of Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27, with the unveiling of memorials to honour the area’s important airfield history.
The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) - Britain’s, and almost certainly the world’s, first national airfield charity - organised this event, and has now erected and unveiled 58 memorials across the UK.
Brawdy Airfield’s memorial now stands at the entrance to Brawdy Business Park, while a similar stone dedicated to Templeton can be found close to the Thomas Chapel entrance on the south-east side of the airfield.
Both ceremonies enjoyed good attendances and were clearly very well received by all concerned.






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