A local couple from St David’s recently held an event to raise vital funds for British Heart Foundation Cymru.

Emma and Mark Evans, who own and run St David’s Old Farmhouse Brewery, held their evening event at their premises and raised £2,000.

As well as an evening of food and drink, the event also included a concert with Haverfordwest Male Voice choir, who generously came along to support.

Emma said: ‘A huge thank you to everyone who came and supported the night. We had a fantastic evening of entertainment, good food and of course excellent beer!

“A special thanks must go to Haverfordwest Male Voice Choir and Sharpe Music for entertaining us and to Cwm Gwaun Caterers for the fabulous food. So far, we have raised £2,000.’”

Jayne Lewis BHF Fundraising Manager said: “We are so grateful to Emma and Mark, for supporting the BHF’s research by doing this wonderful event.

“Thank you to everyone who supported and also to members of the Haverfordwest and Milford Haven BHF fundraising group who also attended the evening and thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

“For more than 60 years the public’s generosity has funded BHF research into treatments and cures that save lives every day.

“Today in Wales around 340,000 people are living with the daily burden of heart and circulatory diseases and dozens of families will lose loved ones to devastating heart diseases.

“It is only with donations from the public that the BHF can keep its lifesaving research going, helping us turn science fiction into reality.”

Pictured (left to right): Mark Evans, Alan Carrington (Chair of Haverfordwest and Milford Haven BHF branch) Pat Thomas (Treasurer of the BHF branch) Emma Evans, Mary Carrington (Secretary of the BHF Branch) and Tudor Thomas (Member of the branch).

To find out more about BHF research, please visit: https://www.bhf.org.uk/this-is-science

If you would like any information on fundraising for the BHF, please contact Jayne Lewis on [email protected]