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Out and about in 2011

During the year you can meet our team at the following local events:

Fishguard Show - Friday 5th August 2011

We pride ourselves in having a strong relationship within our local town and rural community.  You can come and visit us on our Trade Stand at the Fishguard Show every August - a warm welcome awaits you there.  The Show is regarded by many as the best small, one day agricultural Show in Wales. It has classes for cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses, cookery demonstrations, horticultural and vintage machinery displays.

Pembrokeshire County Show - Tuesday 16th August to Thursday 18th August 2011

The Pembrokeshire County Show is Wales' biggest 3 day show with nearly 100,000 visitors.  NFU Mutual is present at the show every year and are proud supporters of the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society.  We always enjoy the show because it gives us the chance to chat to customers over a
cup of tea and biscuit.  Our stand is situated near the cattle ring, so if you have any questions about the services we can offer you, or you just need somewhere to shelter from the rain - a warm welcome awaits you at the NFU mutual stand.

Martletwy & District YFC Show - Wednesday 24th August 2011

This small, local, agricultural show is held on the last Wednesday in August at The Downs, Cresselly.  The standard of this show is high with classes for Cattle, Sheep, Craft and Horticulture. Come and see us on the NFU stand and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a chat.

North to South (Pembrokeshire) Challenge

North to South (Pembrokeshire) ChallengeThe Agents and Staff at Crymych, Fishguard and Narberth in 2010 completed a Coast to Coast and North to South (Pembrokeshire) Challenge.  The purpose of the challenge was to raise money for three charities, The Chemotherapy Day Unit at Withybush Hospital where one of our staff team is receiving treatment, the NFU Mutual's chosen charity, Make-a-Wish Foundation and The Stroke Association the chosen charity of NFU Cymru.  A total in excess of £7,500 was raised which was divided equally between the three charities.

Here is a short diary on the extremely successful, though demanding adventure  A total of 52 miles were covered by the team who walked from Cemaes Head to St. Govan's Head.

"We embarked on our cross-country mission, made up of mainly public footpaths from Cemaes Head on the blustery Friday morning.  Our team of eleven set off in good spirit equipped for all North to South (Pembrokeshire) Challengeweathers, with walking sticks and enough food to feed an army! Following the coastal path as far as Ceibwr, we turned inland venturing through Moylegrove, Bayvil and Felindre Farchog, continuing up the mountain through Pentre Ifan and Brynberian.  The final descent of Friday was across the ridge of the Preseli Mountains, leading us into Rosebush where we called it a day after 17 miles on our feet and retired to the Tafarn Sinc.

On Saturday twelve of us met with bright eyes and bushy tails for day 2 of the challenge.  We left Rosebush walking along country roads to Posty Woods where we crossed the river into Ffynnongain.  We resumed through Bletherston and Whitook as far as Gelli Bridge.  The path then took us through Gelli Woods and out to Llawhaden Church where we followed the curve of the Eastern Cleddau River as far as Canaston Bridge.  After crossing the A40 we climbed up through Canaston Woods, continuing to Blackpool Mill, Cott Lane, Landshipping, Martletwy and Yersbeston.  Finally, after walking a long 20 miles we arrived in Creswell Quay.

"Sunday morning was somewhat a difficult start but North to South (Pembrokeshire) Challengespirits remained high as the end was nigh.  We all congregated in Creswell Quay and the walking began.  Our route followed cross-country paths through Carew, bypassing the Castle.  We came out in Carew Cheriton where we crossed the A477. From here we continued through Hodgeston, along the Ridgeway and down to Freshwater East. There, we joined the Coastal Path and walked up and down the cliff tops of nearby Stackpole Quay, Barafundle Bay and Bosherston.  The final stretch of our challenge was across the sand dunes at Broad Haven South, all the way to St. Govans Head.  After the last 15 mile leg, our 52 mile mission was finally complete.

"A huge thank you all for your enthusiasm and encouragement and your kind donations."

Crymych Facts

CrymychThe village of Crymych was developed around the former Crymych Arms Railway Station, on the now closed line, the Cardi Bach, which ran from Whitland to Cardigan.  The Crymych Arms public house is still open to this day.

The community grew rapidly around the railway and acquired a reputation for being 'the Wild West of West Wales, reflected in the tongue-in-cheek phrase 'Cowbois Crymych'.

Bluestone from the hills at Carn Menyn, are believed to have been used to build the inner circle of Stonehenge.

Crymych is twinned with Plomelin in Brittany and Hlotse in Lesotho.

Crymych has its own livestock market, selling sheep and goats on every other Tuesday.

Photograph courtesy of Pembrokeshire Photography

How to find us

  • D E Williams & R D Nicholas
    NFU Mutual Branch
    Station Road
    Crymych
    SA41 3RL

  • Opening times

    9am - 5pm Monday to Friday

Tel: 01239 639134

Telephone lines are open between 9am and 8pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 12.30pm Saturday
Fax: 01239 831453

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