PEMBROKESHIRE community groups and charities have received a financial boost from South Hook LNG, thanks to the volunteering and fundraising efforts of people across the company.

Among those supported include, Wiseman’s Bridge Rowing Club, Templeton’s school PTA, and Milford Haven rugby minis and juniors teams.

For Wiseman’s Bridge, Process Operator Simon Collings said. “Match funding by South Hook LNG has meant that the club has been able to continue their high standards of training.”

For Templeton, Alexandra Jones, Financial Analyst Alexandra Jones said: “Monies received from South Hook LNG have allowed the school to purchase literacy and numeracy games for the children, as well as helped the development of a school’s Nurture Group.”

At Milford Haven, Process Operator Karl Rozblat said: “Everyone at the club is very grateful for the donation received from South Hook LNG.”

Mariam Dalziel, PR manager for South Hook LNG said: “Through our various community support initiatives, we recognise the hard work and commitment of our community volunteers, by giving a financial boost to teams and clubs that they support.

“We are proud to be able to encourage involvement in community ventures that mean something to our people. During 2017, our volunteers committed more than 400 hours of their spare time, which resulted in considerable financial reward for 10 different community groups, sports clubs and schools across the county.

“The programme also provides match funding for those involved in community fundraising.”

South Hook LNG team members have been actively involved with a range of Pembrokeshire community organisations, volunteering with sports clubs and teams in Milford Haven, Tenby, Fishguard and Wiseman’s Bridge, other community groups, such as Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners (NARC), and participating in local schools’ parents & friends associations.

Registered local charities, including Withybush Hospital Cancer Day Unit, Paul Sartori Hospice, Crohn’s & Colitis UK and Macmillan Cancer Support have also benefited from South Hook LNG’s enthusiastic fundraisers.