HELD on a hot and sunny Saturday, July 11, Neyland Carnival was well supported and made for a fantastic day.

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Shal-lots of fun at Neyland: Trés bien! (Phil Haskett-Smith)

The organisers are thankful to all who entered the parade and to all the spectators who lined the streets to watch the spectacle.

Neyland Carnival - spectators
The streets were lined with spectators from the town (Phil Haskett-Smith)

The parade featured several floats, as well as fancy dress walking entries including a Predator costume, eighties-themed costumes and a full complement of Teletubbies!

‘Teletubbies’ at Neyland Carnival
‘Teletubbies’ at Neyland Carnival (Phil Haskett-Smith)

The carnival celebrations continued after the parade with entertainment and family attractions.

All the fun of the fair at Neyland Carnival
All the fun of the fair at Neyland Carnival (Phil Haskett-Smith)

The carnival committee is also grateful to many local individuals and businesses that helped them to make the day as special as it was:

Their thanks goes to:

- Audrey John for donating fabric to help decorate the prince and princess float;

The Prince and Princess float, Neyland Carnival
Neyland Carnival’s prince and princesses (Phil Haskett-Smith)

- Neyland RFC for use of their pitch and to the junior section for helping with the clean up;

- The Hub and their staff for hosting and supporting the carnival;

- Sinclair Neyland for use of their vehicle for the king and queen of the town, along with driver John Gidman;

- Green light traffic management for their vehicles and support with traffic control;

- Valero volunteers for their support during the day, along with all other volunteers that helped with traffic control and helped on the gates;

- The Carnival’s three main sponsors: Ron Skinner & Sons, Community Interest Care and Neyland Town Council;

- The local businesses that provided their sponsorships: Hart Windows & Doors, The Plaice to Eat, No Mercy Wrestling and Cleddau Memorials;

- Rob Hymers for stage hire;

- Communic8 for equipment hire;

- Phil Haskett-Smith for his photography;

Neyland Carnival walking entries
Back to the 1980s at Neyland Carnival (Phil Haskett-Smith)

- All the musicians who played;

- All stall holders for their support;

- Margaret and Malcom for being king and queen;

Neyland Carnival Queen and King Margaret and Malcolm
Neyland Carnival Queen and King Margaret and Malcolm (Phil Haskett-Smith)

- Stuart Rice helping with advertising;

- Rose and willow for keeping all the children hydrated during the registration;

- Junk Monkey for skip hire;

- Becki Lorch for the princesses’ hair;

- Pro scaffolding Pembrokeshire;

- Arthur Day for managing the field;

- All who participated in the clean up the following morning; and

- Judges Peter Hay (Mayor of Neyland), Tony Wilcox (Mayor of P. Dock), Simon Hancock (County Councillor for Neyland East).

Neyland Community School’s School of Rock float
Neyland Community School’s School of Rock float (Phil Haskett-Smith)

Children from Neyland Community School had a whole lot of fun with their School of Rock-themed float - singing, dancing and playing plenty of air guitar. The school gave credit to Wayne and Jez from EPS Events LTD for the amazing sound, lights, smoke, bubbles and music. They rocked!

Tenby’s Feileacan School of Irish Dance said they had the BEST day, with their first ever float in Neyland Carnival.

Dancing in the street: Irish dancers formed part of the Neyland Carnival procession
Dancing in the street: Irish dancers formed part of the Neyland Carnival procession (Phil Haskett-Smith)