A vintage tractor run has raised over £3,000 towards training volunteer crew members for Angle's new RNLI Tamar class lifeboat, which is expected to go into service early next year.
The run - from the Highgate Inn, Hundleton to the Point House Inn, Angle - was held in memory of tractor enthusiast Lloyd Richards, a lifelong supporter of the RNLI.
The event attracted 32 vintage tractors from all over south Pembrokeshire, as well as Fishguard, Llandissilio, Crymych, Clynderwen, Cardigan and Carmarthen.
The money raised - £3,060.57 - was handed over to Angle lifeboat station at a presentation evening at the Highgate Inn. The cheque was received from Mike James, one of the organisers of the run, by Angle's lifeboat operations manager, John Allen-Mirehouse.
Mr. Allen-Mirehouse said the RNLI relied heavily on donations such as this and, on behalf of the lifeboat station and crew members, he paid a warm tribute to everyone associated with the run.
Among those present was Mr. Richards's seven-year-old grandson, Jack, who was accompanied by his parents, Martin and Joanne Richards, as well as fellow tractor enthusiasts and Angle lifeboat station personnel.
Jack, a pupil at Angle School, is the proud owner of a Ferguson FE 25 tractor restored for him by his late grandfather, of Pembroke and formerly of North Studdock, Angle.



