Businesses and households across Pembrokeshire will turn off the lights at 8.30 tonight to mark the World Wildlife Foundation’s (WWF) Earth Hour.

Pembrokeshire people, including Brithdir Mawr community near Newport, businesses and brownie groupd across the county will join in the world’s largest demonstration of support for action on climate change.

Last year, millions around the world across 178 countries came together to show support for action to protect our amazing planet. “Now, more than ever, it’s crucial we show support for action on climate change. You can be part of it,” said a WWF spokesman.

“Join us at 8.30pm on Saturday 25 March and we’ll use your support to show political and business leaders we all want action on climate change.”

Among events happening in Pembrokeshire will be a candlelit story and music session in Fishguard venue.

Ffwrn in Fishguard will also be holding a special Earth Hour event for the community. Billed as an evening of impromptus guests are invited to bring a story and enjoy a drink and entertainment in the glow of candles.

Brithdir Mawr community is also planning an event, saying they will turn the lights off and play hunt the solar powered torch during earth hour.

If you are planning an event add it to the comments below and send us a photo of what you did when the lights went out.