FISHGUARD and District Round Table delivered 20 hampers full of Christmas happiness to deserving families and individuals in the community.
Packed full of festive cheer including mince pies, cookies, chocolate preserves and drinks both soft and alcoholic and coffee.
Goodies were donated by the Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Co and Vincent Davies while Morrisons in Haverfordwest helped with the big shop.
Jenny Wren's café in Fishguard opened to let the Round Table take over the tables and put the hampers together. The lads then had a spot of breakfast before setting off to deliver the hampers around the Fishguard and Goodwick area on Sunday, December 23.
"The hampers were very gratefully received by residents, and we hope it made a difference towards brightening up their Christmas," said a Round Table spokesman.
"We would like to thank the Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Co and Vincent Davies for their kind donations towards the hampers and Morrisons for their help."
The Round Table hampers are an annual gift given to deserving families or individuals who have faced a challenge during the year. Anyone can nominate a recipient, and can remain anonymous, by contacting Fishguard and District Round Table.
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