A festival in Pembrokeshire took place on the weekend, aiming to raise funds for a charity's move.
Adam's Bucketful of Hope Festival in Haverfordwest High School attracted lots of visitors enjoying music, food, and classic cars, all in the pleasant late-summer sun.
The charity "Bucketful of Hope" organised the event, featuring bands, choirs, and a special performance by Heather Small, the voice of M People.
Enthusiastic audiences filled the surrounding school grounds and halls where a number of arts and crafts stalls were set up, alongside food vendors.
Children also took part in the fun, with face painting, bouncy castles, and games available.
Entertainment acts included Bella Voce, Sireni, Rock Choir and Choirs for Good.
Notably, the Welsh Blood Service was present as well, collecting crucial blood donations and swabbing potential bone marrow donors.
Chris, a dedicated fundraiser, anticipated that this year's festival proceeds will boost the charity's ambitious plan to relocate to Foley House.
She shared her vision, saying: "We are looking to extend our services greatly with more outreach services, dental services, audiology, trichology and respite care".
The proposed distraction therapy, where patients run the charity's business, will continue in their new home.
The potential revamp of Foley House is said to be 'the biggest distraction yet'.
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