The River Rally
On Sunday 15th July, I had the opportunity to join
the West Wales Maritime Heritage Society on a voyage up the Pembroke
River . I boarded one of the West
Wales Maritime Heritage Society’s crafts “Quest” on Hobbs Point along with none
other than Henry VII himself (alias Peter Kraus, Mayor of Pembroke Dock). As usual David James, Secretary of the
Society led the way with “Supporter” to Crow Pool where we rendezvoused with
other boats making their way from various points along the waterway to join the
rally. Already there was “Dashing”, Cllr
John Allen-Mirehouse’s boat, the lead vessel carrying the Mayor of Pembroke
Cllr Mel Phillips.
It was a
lovely summer’s day, the sunshine rendering the water a brilliant blue, and the
boats cut a colourful spectacle as they sailed along Castle Pond to dock at the
South Quay. Many spectators had gathered
to view the event and join in the activities there and we were greeted by
Pauline Waters, the Town Crier, who welcomed us all to Pembroke. First to step
ashore was The Mayor who declared “This river rally
is to exercise the right of passage up and down the Pembroke
River for the people of Pembrokeshire."
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