Last Saturday morning, the sun shone on a walk organised by the Penally History Group and led by Phil Bennett, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's culture and heritage manager.

Thirty like-minded people thoroughly enjoyed a visit to Hoyle's Mouth Cave, Little Hoyle and Longbury Bank.

The visit was made particularly interesting because Phil had in the past been part of an archeological team which investigated the Longbury site.

During the dig, fragments of pottery and glassware proved the habitation of the site in the fourth and fifth centuries and the importation to the site, up the Ritec estuary, of goods from Southern Europe.

Thanks to Kim and Joan Beynon, the owners of Trefloyne Golf Club, for allowing the visit and for providing refreshments at the golf club at the end of the walk.

Penally History Group will be holding its next exhibition in the Village Hall in September, when the topic will be 'Penally in 1913, the year before the world went mad'.

Contact David Glennerster on 849041 if you think you could add in any way to the group's research, especially with photos.