Tenby Inner Wheel Club recently celebrated its 73rd birthday with a delicious lunch held at The Giltar Hotel.

The lunch began with the lighting of the three candles by Jan Griffiths, Ingrid Jones and Margaret Jones. The guest speaker was Ruth Webb who spoke on Queen Mary and the Romanov Jewels.

During the afternoon, President Margaret Jones presented Ruth – a member of The Pembrokeshire Friends of Prostate Cymru - with a cheque for £750.

Inner Wheel members raised the funds at a recent function held at Church House. The cheese and wine evening was a feast of historical information and understanding.

The speaker was David Petersen - a Welsh sculptor, cultural commentator and television presenter based in St. Clears. He is known for his metal sculpture of The Mametz Wood memorial located on the site of the action in northern France and is of a large red dragon holding barbed wire, mounted on a stone plinth.

His fascinating and absorbing topic for the evening was Princess Nest – the Helen of Wales and brought along numerous small sculptures of Nest, which enthralled the audience.

Ruth thanked Margaret and Inner Wheel for their hard work and generosity and assured them that the monies would be used well to help the ‘Males in Wales’ undergoing Prostate Cancer and to spread awareness and knowledge.