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    Pembrokeshire to host first-ever county Harvest Festival

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 14, 2025No Comments
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    Pembrokeshire to host first-ever county Harvest Festival at St Davids Cathedral
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    A brand-new initiative will bring together tradition, community and celebration later this month with the introduction of a new county-wide Harvest Festival.
    The Harvest Celebration is a joint venture between Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society and Pembrokeshire YFC, which will be held in the most awe-inspiring venue of the county – St David’s Cathedral.
    The Harvest Celebration will be held at 7pm on Monday, 27 October and it will be more than a church service, it will be a moment to reflect, reconnect and rejoice in everything that makes Pembrokeshire’s farming community so special.
    Tim & Margaret Johns, Presidents of the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society, said, “We hope to unite all farming organisations across the county in a shared moment of gratitude and pride. It is a chance to honour the land, the people who work it and the incredible contribution farming makes to our way of living. Together we can create something truly memorable. This will be a harvest festival that brings our rural communities together in unity and hope as well as showcasing the heart of Pembrokeshire farming in the most beautiful setting.”
    The Harvest Celebration is open to anyone to go along and celebrate. Refreshments will be available to buy at the end of the service in the Cathedral.
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