Tenby Sea Cadets were delighted to welcome members of Tenby Round Table for a special visit marking the presentation of a newly donated, state-of-the-art Training Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

The AED was purchased thanks to the generous donation made by Tenby Round Table, and its arrival represents a significant enhancement to the Unit’s First Aid training provision.

The new device will allow cadets to train using modern, up-to-date equipment, helping them to develop essential life-saving skills and, crucially, the confidence to respond effectively should they ever be faced with a real-life emergency situation.

The presentation made by Round Table Chairman Will Davies and fellow Round Tabler Jack Conner, was attended by the Sea Cadets Unit Management Team Chair, Dai Morgan, who joined in thanking Tenby Round Table for their continued commitment to supporting young people within the community.

Sea Cadets Unit Management Team Chair, Dai Morgan (who is also Tenby’s Mayor) said: “The Unit places a strong emphasis on First Aid training, and access to high-quality equipment plays a vital role in ensuring cadets receive the best possible preparation.

“The addition of this new training AED will further strengthen the Unit’s ability to deliver realistic and engaging training sessions, reinforcing the importance of early intervention and lifesaving techniques.

“It is always a pleasure to welcome members of Tenby Round Table to the Unit, and we are extremely grateful for their ongoing support and generosity.

“Their contribution will have a lasting and positive impact on the training and development of our cadets, and we sincerely thank them for their commitment to community safety and youth development,” he added.

A spokesperson for the Round Table said: “We were delighted to be able to fund a new training AED for the Tenby Sea Cadets. This equipment will help the cadets practice for dealing with any medical emergencies.”