Sara Andrew, PR and Communications Executive at the Port, with Tenby Sailing Club’s new racing dinghiesJunior members of Tenby Sailing Club are benefitting from two new racing dinghies following sponsorship from the Port of Milford Haven.

The club applied to the Port’s Community Fund for help to purchase two Feva XL dinghies, which are RYA recommended youth training boats. They will not only enhance the training experience, but help young sailors to compete on a regional and national basis.

Over twenty-five members between the ages of 8 and 18 currently train on Wednesday evenings and regularly participate in regattas and events organised by RYA Wales at other clubs in Pembrokeshire.

Alistair Mackay from Tenby Sailing Club, said “The club is going from strength to strength with its active juniors now ‘graduating’ to the regular club races. This has only happened because of the support given by the Port of Milford Haven and Sports Wales development grants to enable the club to purchase a fleet of competitive racing dinghies. As well as using club dinghies in Tenby, junior members are encouraged to take them to other events and be active in RYA squad training all over Wales. I am sure the skills and friendships acquired will have a lasting effect and be of great benefit to them in future years.”

Assistant Harbourmaster and Chair of the Community Fund, John Warneford, commented “We’re pleased to be able to help Tenby Sailing Club in securing new racing dinghies so that their junior members are given the best chance to train and compete at the highest level. It’s great to see so many young people enjoying sailing activities and the new boats are a fantastic addition to their fleet.” 

To apply to the Port of Milford Haven’s Community Fund, please visit www.mhpa.co.uk/financial-support

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Photo caption: Sara Andrew, PR and Communications Executive at the Port, with Tenby Sailing Club’s new racing dinghies

 


Notes to Editors

Port of Milford Haven

The Port of Milford Haven is the UK’s top energy port and Wales’ busiest port handling around 20% of Britain’s seaborne trade in oil and gas.  It is widely recognised in the industry as the energy capital of the UK.

The Port, along with the cluster of energy-related businesses along the Waterway, is a key driver of economic activity in Pembrokeshire, attracting inward investment and supporting over 4,000 jobs.

The Port of Milford Haven also owns and operates Pembroke Port and Milford Dock.  Activities such as cargo handling, ferry operations, fish landing and cruise calls as well as a first class marina are spread across these two sites.

One of the most prominent on the West Coast, the Port is in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only Coastal National Park in Great Britain. It is marked as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and has many areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The Port of Milford Haven is a trust port – an independent, commercially run organisation that has statutory responsibilities governed by its Acts, to maintain and improve navigation and the provision of Port and Harbour services and facilities.  Additionally, the Port provides significant financial and in-kind support to a wide variety of local causes.  All profits are retained within the business to fund these objectives.

For further information, visit www.mhpa.co.uk or contact:
Anna Malloy
Port of Milford Haven
01646 696100
anna.malloy@mhpa.co.uk