A charity dedicated to helping to find missing people in Wales held an extra special day at Chepstow Racecourse last week. Friends and family of missing Caldicot man James Nutley, who went missing in Tenby, and the wife of missing Goodwick man, John Birtles, were on hand at the meeting on Monday, to support Missing Wales' Race Day. Janet Williams, of Missing Wales, was at the Race Day and was pleased with the tur out for the event. Geraint and Sian Bowen, of Bethesda Fresh Farm Meats in Narberth, who also attended the event, said: "It was a great day at Chepstow Racecourse and a fantastic way to raise awareness for the charity." Missing Wales is a young charity started in Pembrokeshire, and is hoping to form a Missing Wales support group within Pembrokeshire Over 150 children and adults are reported missing each week in Wales. Missing Wales promotes greater awareness of what it means to be missing and help support missing people and their families. To bring... hope, comfort and support. The confidential help line 08000 12 17 17 endeavours to make contact with missing people of all ages to assure others of their safety.