On the stage at the De Valence Pavilion with Tindle Newspapers Wales & Borders Sale Manager Paul Higman, Jonathan Marsden (Bethel Chapel, Pembroke Dock) presents the Good Neighbour Award to Peter Beynon, who together with David Bailey, runs a guest house in Tenby.
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00:00 [Applause]
00:02 So Peter and David were in the guesthouse and that was a really full time job but they also
00:24 helped me to take deliveries for neighbours and one thing I know for is, this is in quotes so it
00:30 must be for real, legendary fresh Welsh cakes. My wife and I have only been here in Wales
00:37 just over two years and we really like Welsh cakes now. And they showed generosity and kindness to
00:45 others as an exception in their community neighbourhood and beyond. Peter actually
00:50 saved the life of one of his neighbours with a Welsh cake. We know Welsh cakes can be life saving.
00:56 Had it not been for him visiting his neighbour with just freshly made Welsh cake
01:03 there could have been a disaster because when he was doing that he noticed the smell of gas
01:09 and when it was checked on, the neighbour contacted the gas industry, they came around right away
01:15 and they found that there was indeed a strong gas leak coming from the gas heater. So thank you
01:22 Peter for your generosity to your neighbours and a reminder to all of us to be good neighbours not
01:28 just to the folks who live on either side of your house but to everyone you know who has some part
01:33 of your life they are your neighbour too and thank you to Peter and David for setting the example
01:38 of what it means to be good neighbours. Thank you.