
Founding Day returns to Milford Haven with fun for all the family
Live music, heritage activities, local stalls and more planned for June celebration
MILFORD HAVEN will mark its founding in style on Saturday, June 7, with a day-long celebration packed with free activities, music, and heritage-themed fun for the whole family.
Organised by the Milford Haven Business Circle (MHBC), the Founding Day event will run from 11:00am to 4:00pm along Charles Street, which will be closed to traffic from 10:00am to 5:00pm to ensure a safe and festive atmosphere.
Highlights of the event will include:
Free bouncy castles
Face painting and glitter tattoos
Rides for small children
A wide range of food stalls
Local craft and goods stalls
Live music and performances
Heritage-themed activities in partnership with The Open University, National Museum Wales (Amgueddfa Cymru), and the Ateb Group
Many local businesses will also be joining in the celebrations, offering special promotions and activities throughout the day.
A spokesperson for the Milford Haven Business Circle said: 'We are incredibly excited to bring Founding Day back to the town. It's a brilliant opportunity for our community to come together, celebrate Milford Haven's unique heritage, and enjoy a fantastic day out with friends and family.'
Get involved – limited spaces remaining
There is still time for stallholders and community groups to get involved. A few outdoor and indoor spaces remain available, and the organisers are inviting local groups to contribute performances or demonstrations.
Anyone interested should email secretary.mhbc24@gmail.com to apply.
Thanks to local sponsors
The Milford Haven Business Circle has expressed its thanks to the sponsors and supporters who are helping to make Founding Day possible:
The Port of Milford Haven
Milford Haven Town Council
Taste of Haven
Evergreens Outlet
Phoenix Yarns
Ambulance Friends
Green Light Traffic Management
Boulevard Theatre
Pegasus Ambulance Service
Cast n Craft – Fishing for Health
Captured Soul Photography
Founding Day is expected to be one of the town's standout events of the year, bringing together heritage, entertainment, and community spirit in the heart of Milford Haven.

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