A MILFORD Haven firm has pledged to help disabled swimmers by donating £5,000.

South Hook LNG is supporting SwimNarberth, a community group which took over the running of its local pool in 2014.

The firm's Community Fund will help buy a changing bed and tracking hoist, allowing disabled swimmers and their carers to enjoy the pool more comfortably.

“SwimNarberth are very grateful to South Hook LNG for enabling them to provide this fantastic facility for disabled people which will be going on the Changing Places web site as soon as it is completed.” commented Sue Rees, Chair of SwimNarberth.

The facilities are also open to the wider community and visitors to Pembrokeshire who, although not wanting to use the pool, may require changing facilities when they are out-and-about.

“Welcoming swimmers from across the county, SwimNarberth is a fantastic community pool,” said Mariam Dalziel, South Hook LNG’s PR manager.

“We’re so pleased to have been able to support the hard work of the volunteers in providing changing equipment that will greatly assist their visitors with disabilities.”

The South Hook LNG Community Fund, in partnership with Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services (PAVS), helps Pembrokeshire communities through financial support.