COMMUNITY groups, including Hakin United FC and Milford Haven Golf Club, have recently benefited from the support of South Hook LNG and its staff.

The South Hook LNG Staff Participation Programme supports many volunteers and fundraisers across the company.

Fourteen community organisations across Pembrokeshire have recently benefitted from the company’s scheme.

Community groups, including sports clubs, charities and schools’ Friends Associations, have received match funding as staff gave up their evenings and weekends, either volunteering or fundraising.

Mariam Dalziel, South Hook LNG PR manager said: “Our volunteers gave up an impressive 420 hours of their free time last year and money raised through the company’s match funding, has contributed to everything from safety and sports equipment to fundraising and wellbeing events. We are very proud of all our volunteers and fundraisers, dedicating so much time to so many worthwhile causes across our county.”

Milford Haven Golf Club, Juniors Section, was one group supported.

Andrew Windsor, operations said: “The monies received from South Hook LNG have contributed towards the running of the junior golf academy through the winter months, encouraging the juniors’ continued involvement.”

Hakin United was also supported.

Jamie Roberts, of South Hook LNG, said: “The South Hook LNG donation really does make a difference to the development of young footballers and has enabled the Mini football section to provide the equipment needed.”

Other groups and organisations supported include Cleddau Reach School PFA and School PTA, Wiseman’s Bridge Rowing Club, Pembrokeshire Yacht Club, Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Collectors (NARC) and Haverfordwest Town Council, Ty Hafan, Cancer Research UK, Mind Pembrokeshire and RNLI Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild.