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Community groups across the County continued to benefit from the South Hook LNG Community Fund in 2020, receiving financial assistance across a diverse range of projects and activities.
An annual event designed to give vital safety messages to primary school children in Pembrokeshire has moved online this year, due to Covid-19.
A five-year successful partnership that saw South Hook LNG become the first private sector company to link with Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services (PAVS) in the support of its community funding activities, is entering its sixth year with renewed energy.
The Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed was recently welcomed to South Hook LNG, taking the opportunity to discuss the Terminal’s operational activities, as well as the Company’s work with communities across Pembrokeshire.
Representatives of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust recently visited South Hook LNG Terminal, as partnership education project ‘Gwreiddiau/Roots’ gets underway.
Following success in the South Hook LNG 2020 Calendar Competition ‘Seven Wonders of the World’, twelve local schools were welcomed to the Terminal, as part of a Prize Giving event.