Swim Narberth, has proudly enjoyed success at the annual ‘Swim Wales’ awards, recognising the team’s dedication to the community. The awards recognise the Welsh aquatics community, with the ceremony taking place at the Mercure Holland House Hotel in Cardiff. Swim Narberth - a Registered Charity, providing Narberth and its surrounding areas with a swimming pool and facilities, that is managed by a team of experienced and passionate locals won in the ‘Swim School Award’ category; while instructors Alice Brumby-Jones and Lucy Christopher-Barnes were recognised in the ‘Aquatic Teacher Award’ category. Chris Walters of Chairman of Swim Narberth CIO shared: “This is not just a win for our pool — it’s a win for the whole of Narberth. “To see Swim Narberth recognised on a national stage, and to bring two Swim Wales Annual Awards home to Pembrokeshire, is something I am incredibly proud of, not just as Chairman, but as someone who has been part of this journey during some of the most challenging years the pool has ever faced. “A huge and heartfelt congratulations to Alice Brumby-Jones and Lucy Christopher-Barnes on their individual awards. Both are so richly deserved. “Their passion, professionalism, and care shine through in every lesson they deliver. They don’t just teach swimming — they build confidence, life skills, and a lifelong love of the water.” Eleven years ago, Narberth’s swimming pool faced the very real threat of closure; but thanks to the unwavering support of the community, pool users, and everyone who believed in what the facility meant to the town, Swim Narberth is now thriving. “This award is dedicated to Sue Rees, who was the driving force behind saving our pool in the first place,” continued Chris. “Without Sue’s passion, determination and tireless efforts all those years ago, this journey simply would not have been possible. “Sue fought many battles with Pembrokeshire County Council — and to her credit, she won every single one!”
00:00South Wales Swim School. They worked tirelessly to make their lessons as inclusive and accessible as possible and they proudly held Swim Wales Gold Practition for three years on the bounce now. A huge achievement and a reflection of the care and commitment they bring to every swimmer who walks through their course. Also nominated, Swim Now! They continue to deliver high quality lessons for adults and children across Pembrokeshire.
00:27They've grown into a thriving community hub where swimmers of all ages feel supported, encouraged and a part of something special. So without further ado, the winner of Swim School 2026 is Swim Narbe!
00:45She has learned to Swim Wales Freakness, a serious amount of time on suicide. She's supported to colleagues and learners alike and she's become a real asset to Swim Narbe.
00:57Also nominated, Lucy Christopher Barnes, also from Swim Narbe. She's transformed the adult and child classes, grown the adult programme and continues to be a fantastic mentor and deputy pool manager.
01:11Swim Narbe. And the winner of the Aquatic Teacher Award 2026 is...
01:18...Alice Maggie Jones!
01:20...Alice!
01:21...Alice!
01:22...Alice!
01:23...Alice!
01:24...Alice!
01:25...Alice Emmy-
01:41...Alice!
01:45...Alice!
01:47I want a wonderful world, chasing at me
01:49From the bottom of the top of it, knock it out
01:52I want a wonderful world, ready on the floor
01:54Steady, shout it, brother, now
01:55It's a beautiful little bump in the ground
01:57And I ain't even down, but I'm not the way it is now
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