MILFORD Haven neighbourhood policing team’s new iDome tent was among the activities on offer at Neyland Fun Day on Saturday (May 16).
The two-day event, which took place at Brunel Quay, and saw families enjoy activities including circus skills, bubble blowing, and gladiator-style fighting.
Organised by Margaret Brace, the circus-themed weekender saw children enjoy a Punch and Judy show, a ‘test your strength’ competition and bouncy castles.
Brenda Hannon, who attended with her family, said it had been “a lovely day, and just on your doorstep”.
Dyfed-Powys Police’s neighbourhood policing team were also on hand to give advice about staying safe, and children enjoyed making ‘fingerprint keyrings’ to take home with them.
Chief Inspector Angela Reed said: “We have been working to offer a range of ways for people to be able to contact and meet us – and the introduction of these brand new iDome tents is another opportunity for us to be more accessible out in our communities.”
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