Max Boyce and local heroes celebrated at St David Awards
Welsh legend Max Boyce MBE and Wales’ most-capped footballer Jess Fishlock MBE were celebrated at the 2026 St David Awards, sharing the spotlight with a remarkable group of winners from communities across South West Wales.
Now in its 13th year, the awards celebrate the extraordinary achievements of people from all walks of life.
First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “It has been a privilege to honour all of this year’s winners who make me even more proud to be Welsh. They are an inspiration to us all.”
Here are the winners from the Swansea Bay region and beyond:
Young Person Award: Cian Evans
Cian EvansCian Evans from Pontardawe received the Young Person Award for his incredible fundraising efforts in the face of unimaginable tragedy. After surviving a devastating car crash that killed his mother and unborn sister, Cian has raised thousands of pounds for the Wales Air Ambulance, which helped save his life. His resilience and determination have been described as an inspiration.
Bravery Award: The Teachers of Ysgol Dyffryn Aman
Liz Hopkin, Fiona Elias, Darrel CampbellLiz Hopkin, Fiona Elias, and Darrel Campbell were jointly awarded the Bravery award for their heroic actions during the terrifying knife attack at the Carmarthenshire school in April 2024. The three staff members put themselves in harm’s way to protect pupils, with Liz Hopkin sustaining multiple stab wounds while continuing to act decisively.
Community Champion Award: Faith in Families
Faith in FamiliesSwansea-based charity Faith in Families won the Community Champion award. The judges recognised their incredible work supporting some of the city’s most deprived neighbourhoods through their Community Cwtches and the launch of Cwtch Mawr, Wales’ first Multibank, which has distributed over a million essential items to families in need.
Innovation, Science and Technology Award: Professor Joanne Davies
Professor Joanne DaviesProfessor Joanne Davies, Head of Simulation at Swansea University, won the Innovation, Science and Technology award. Her work in transforming medical training in Wales through cutting-edge simulation was praised for improving patient safety and preparing clinicians for real-world pressures.
Public Service Award: Dr Tipswalo Day
Dr Tipswalo DayDr Tipswalo Day, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Glangwili General Hospital in Carmarthen, was awarded the Public Service award for her pioneering work to reduce stillbirths and birth-related brain injuries. She also founded Race Matters in Maternity, Wales’ first conference tackling inequalities in maternal care.
Other Winners
Swansea Bay’s unsung heroes lead the way as St David Awards finalists revealed
The Welsh Government has unveiled the finalists for Wales’ national honours, now in their 13th year, celebrating extraordinary people who have changed lives, saved lives, and shaped communities across the country.
While the awards span the whole of Wales, this year’s shortlist is packed with powerful stories from Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Bridgend — a reminder that some of the nation’s most inspiring figures live right here in our corner of Wales.
First Minister Eluned Morgan said the awards “bring together the best of Wales”, adding:
“It’s a privilege to announce the finalists of the St David Awards. It brings together the best of Wales, with fantastic examples of the positive contribution people can make to other people’s lives. We have an incredible list this year, full of inspirational stories and impressive achievements.”
The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Senedd on Thursday 26 February 2026.
Bravery: Carmarthenshire teachers who faced down a knife attacker
Liz Hopkin, Fiona Elias, Darrel CampbellFew stories in Wales have shaken a community like the knife attack at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in April 2024. Now, three of the staff who protected pupils during the terrifying incident have been shortlisted for the Bravery Award.
Deputy Headteacher Fiona Elias, Additional Learning Needs Coordinator Liz Hopkin, and former Assistant Headteacher Darrel Campbell all suffered injuries or put themselves in harm’s way as they confronted the attacker.
Liz Hopkin sustained multiple stab wounds yet continued to act decisively, helping prevent further tragedy. Fiona Elias returned to work within weeks, supporting traumatised pupils and staff. And Darrel Campbell disarmed the attacker, stopping the violence.
Their courage has already been recognised by the community — now it’s being honoured at a national level.
Also shortlisted is Bridgend’s William Newbury, who fought off three dogs to save a mother and her newborn baby during a violent attack in Cardiff. His actions left him with serious injuries and lasting scars — but he saved two lives.
Community Champion: Swansea’s Faith in Families leads the way
Faith in FamiliesSwansea charity Faith in Families is one of the most recognisable names in community support — and this year it’s up for the Community Champion Award.
In some of the city’s most deprived neighbourhoods, their Community Cwtches offer safe spaces, childcare, training, and family support. But it was the launch of Cwtch Mawr, Wales’ first Multibank, that turned heads across the UK.
In just one year, it generated £28 million in social value, distributed over one million essential items, and supported more than 30,000 families.
Their motto — “Hugs not Handouts” — sums up their approach: dignity first, compassion always.
Culture: Hollywood star, Welsh icon and Swansea youth theatre recognised
Luke EvansThe Culture category brings together three very different but equally powerful forces in Welsh culture — a Hollywood star, a national icon and a homegrown youth theatre that has shaped generations.
Luke Evans, born in Pontypool and raised in Aberbargoed, is shortlisted for his achievements as an actor, singer and advocate. From the West End to global blockbusters such as The Hobbit trilogy, Dracula Untold and Beauty and the Beast, he has become one of Wales’ most recognisable faces on screen. He is also a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ visibility and mental health awareness, using his platform to champion inclusivity and self‑acceptance, and has released two studio albums and a memoir, Boy from the Valleys.
Max Boyce MBE, from Glynneath, stands as a legendary figure in Welsh culture. His unique blend of comedy, music and poetry has captured the heart of the nation for decades, celebrating Welsh identity, rugby passion and the spirit of mining communities. His iconic album We All Had Doctors’ Papers topped the UK Albums Chart, and his anthem “Hymns and Arias” still echoes around rugby stadiums.
West Glamorgan Youth TheatreAlongside them is a true Swansea Bay institution: the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre Company (WGYTC).
Founded in 1975, the company has shaped generations of performers, writers and creatives — including household names like Michael Sheen and Russell T Davies. Today, it continues to nurture more than 75 young people a year, despite funding pressures.
Its impact stretches far beyond the stage. Alumni have gone on to work in education, healthcare and community roles, carrying the confidence and creativity they learned at WGYTC into every corner of Welsh life.
Environment Champion: protecting rivers and wildlife across west Wales
Gail Davies-WalshWhile the Environment category spans Wales, one of the most influential figures shortlisted has deep roots in west Wales.
Gail Davies‑Walsh, CEO of Afonydd Cymru, leads the umbrella body for Wales’ six Rivers Trusts. Her work has helped shape national policy on water quality, agricultural pollution and river restoration — issues that matter deeply to communities across Carmarthenshire, Swansea and Pembrokeshire.
Her leadership has strengthened local river groups, secured vital funding, and raised public awareness of the pressures facing Welsh waterways.
At the heart of Welsh species recovery stands the Cynrig Hatchery team — Dr John Taylor, Oliver Brown, Richard Davies and Haydn Probert of Natural Resources Wales. They rear and restore some of the UK’s most threatened wildlife, including water voles, white‑clawed crayfish, freshwater pearl mussels and Arctic Char, combining scientific skill with relentless day‑to‑day care.
Dani Robertson, Dark Skies Officer for Eryri National Park, is also shortlisted for her work tackling light pollution and protecting Wales’ night skies, while reconnecting people with the stars through public engagement and policy work.
Innovation, Science & Technology: Swansea University’s global impact
Professor Joanne DaviesSwansea’s contribution to science and innovation is represented by Professor Joanne Davies, Head of Simulation and founding director of SUSIM at Swansea University.
Her work has transformed medical training in Wales, using cutting‑edge simulation and digital platforms to improve patient safety and prepare clinicians for real‑world pressures. Her influence stretches from NHS Wales to international partners in the Middle East and Africa.
The Barrett Centre for Helminth Control at Aberystwyth University is also shortlisted for its world‑leading work on parasitic flatworms, while Wrexham‑based entrepreneur Dr Elin Haf Davies is recognised for her digital health company Aparito, which has revolutionised remote patient monitoring and clinical trials.
Public Service: Carmarthen doctor leading safer maternity care
Dr Tipswalo DayCarmarthenshire is represented in the Public Service category by Dr Tipswalo Day, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Glangwili General Hospital.
Dr Day has led pioneering work to reduce stillbirths and birth‑related brain injuries, championing teamwork, learning and equitable care. She also founded Race Matters in Maternity, Wales’ first conference tackling inequalities in maternity outcomes.
Her leadership has shaped national policy and improved safety for mothers and babies across Wales.
Also shortlisted are executive headteacher Innes Robinson, recognised for turning around schools in south Wales, Pembrokeshire learning support assistant and wellbeing champion Jan Luke, and prison officer Robert Scott, whose work at HMP Berwyn has helped embed a culture of lifelong learning among staff.
Volunteering: Swansea charity supporting families in crisis
Advocates and AngelsAnother powerful local story comes from Swansea’s Advocates and Angels, founded by Bethan Germon in memory of her daughter Lydia.
Entirely volunteer‑run, the charity provides emergency Chrysalis Care Packages to families facing illness, disability, hospital stays or bereavement. They’ve supported more than 10,000 families across Wales, working closely with NHS wards and hospices.
Their work is quiet, compassionate and often unseen — but life‑changing for those who receive it.
They are shortlisted alongside Brian Jones, who has led British International Search and Rescue Dogs for decades, and Therapy Dogs Nationwide co‑founder Eileen Hodge.
Young Person: three inspiring young finalists from Swansea Bay
Anwen-Grace RodawayAll three finalists in the Young Person category are from our patch — a remarkable showing for the region.
Anwen‑Grace Rodaway, from Gŵyr, has become a powerful advocate for disabled young people. A former Welsh Youth Parliament member, she has campaigned on autism awareness, led beach cleans, and excelled academically after overcoming severe mental health challenges. Now studying filmmaking, she continues to champion equality and inclusion.
Bowen Cole, a student at Gower College Swansea, is a youth leader, diplomat and advocate for underrepresented voices. He has represented Wales internationally, worked with national media and political leaders, and served as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Officer at the college.
At just 11, Pontardawe’s Cian Evans has raised thousands for charity despite surviving a devastating crash that killed his mother and unborn sister. His fundraising challenges — including the Welsh Three Peaks — have supported counselling services and the Welsh Air Ambulance. His resilience and compassion have inspired communities across Neath Port Talbot and beyond.
St David Awards 2026 finalists
Bravery
Liz Hopkin, Fiona Elias and Darrel Campbell – Ysgol Dyffryn Aman
James Reilly – Royal Engineer Commando
William Newbury – Bridgend
Business
Brød – The Danish Bakery
Rockwool Ltd
de Novo Solutions
Community Champion
Faith in Families – Swansea
Parent Learning Group – Cathays High School
Rusna Begum – Newport
Culture
Luke Evans – Actor and singer
Max Boyce MBE – Musician and poet
West Glamorgan Youth Theatre Company
Environment Champion
Cynrig Hatchery Team
Dani Robertson – Dark Skies Officer
Gail Davies‑Walsh – Afonydd Cymru
Innovation, Science and Technology
Barrett Centre for Helminth Control
Dr Elin Haf Davies – Aparito
Professor Joanne Davies – Swansea University
Public Service
Dr Tipswalo Day – Glangwili General Hospital
Innes Robinson – Headteacher
Jan Luke – Roch CP School
Robert Scott – HMP Berwyn
Sport
Jess Fishlock MBE – Footballer
Lauren Price MBE – Olympic boxing champion
Alan Williams – Sailing coach
Volunteering
Advocates and Angels – Swansea
Brian Jones – British International Search and Rescue Dogs
Eileen Hodge – Therapy Dogs Nationwide
Young Person
Anwen‑Grace Rodaway – Gŵyr
Bowen Cole – Gower College Swansea
Cian Evans – Pontardawe
A region of heroes
From Carmarthenshire’s frontline NHS staff to Swansea’s community champions, from young people overcoming adversity to teachers who risked their lives to protect children — the Swansea Bay region is at the heart of this year’s St David Awards.
The ceremony takes place on 26 February 2026 at the Senedd.
#AdvocatesAndAngels #AfonyddCymru #AnwenGraceRodaway #BowenCole #Carmarthenshire #Charity #CianEvans #DarrelCampbell #DrTipswaloDay #FaithInFamilies #FionaElias #fundraising #GailDaviesWalsh #GlangwiliHospital #GowerCollegeSwansea #LizHopkin #LukeEvans #MaxBoyce #NeathPortTalbot #ProfessorJoanneDavies #StDavidsAwards #Swansea #SwanseaUniversity #WestGlamorganYouthTheatre #YsgolDyffrynAmanStar-studded midsummer celebration of Welsh excellence held at Swansea’s copperworks distillery
Katherine Jenkins OBE welcomed an elite gathering of celebrities and VIP’s last night for an exclusive midsummer soirée at the Copperworks Distillery in Swansea. The glamorous evening showcased the very best of Welsh excellence, with a bespoke menu crafted by National Chef of Wales Sam Everton and rising star Calum Smith, Junior Chef of Wales.
Timed perfectly between World Gin Day (14 June) and International Martini Day (21 June), the event paid homage to Wales’s award-winning spirits, Cygnet Gin and Penderyn, with cocktails expertly paired to a three-course feast.
With Jenkins also serving as ambassador for the upcoming World Chef Expo 2026 in Newport, the night offered a tantalising glimpse into Wales’s growing influence on the global gastronomic stage, blending heritage, innovation, and world-class distilling in a celebration of national pride.
Welsh Luminaries Max Boyce, Sir Karl Jenkins and Lady Carol Jenkins, Roy Noble OBE, Owain Wyn Evans, Rhodri & Lucy Owen and David Mahoney, joined industry leaders for an unforgettable evening at Swansea’s Copperworks. Arwyn Watkins OBE, President of the Culinary Association of Wales, officially introduced the culinary stars of the night, while Penderyn CEO Stephen Davies unlocked the doors to the iconic Barrel Warehouse, setting the stage for a one-of-a-kind celebration of Welsh craftsmanship, culture, and cuisine.
Katherine said: “Croeso – a very warm welcome to you all. It is both an honour and a joy to welcome you this evening to the beautifully restored Copperworks Distillery here in the heart of Swansea — a place steeped in history, and now, reborn as a beacon of modern Welsh craftsmanship.
Tonight, we gather not simply for a celebration, but for a moment – a moment that connects the past with the future, tradition with innovation, and heritage with ambition. This setting is no accident. Once the industrial heartbeat of the world’s copper trade, this very site forged connections across continents. And now, through the visionary partnership between Penderyn and Cygnet Gin, it is forging something new — a legacy of excellence in Welsh spirits, sustainability, and storytelling.”
Vicky Watkings, Arwyn Watkins OBE (President CAW), Colin Gray (VP WICC) at Katherine Jenkins’ Midsummer SoireeRoy Noble MBE & Lucy Owens Sir Karl Jenkins – Katherine Jenkins OBE – Midsummer Soiree – Copperworks Distillery SwanseaOwain Wyn Evans, Katherine Jenkins OBE & Arran Rees at the Midsummer Soiree Max Boyce & Sir Karl Jenkins at Katherine Jenkins’ Midsummer Soiree at the Copperworks Distillery in SwanseaKatherine Jenkins OBE at her Midsummer Soiree at the Copperworks Distillery in SwanseaCygnet Gin’s move earlier this year to the meticulously restored Copperworks Distillery in Swansea signalled more than a new home for the brand — it marked a powerful moment in the revival of Welsh craftsmanship. Once the epicentre of the global copper trade in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Copperworks now stands as a symbol of innovation rooted in heritage, blending luxury, sustainability, and history under one roof.
In a landmark partnership with Penderyn, Cygnet will unveil the Cygnet Gin Experience in July 2025 — an immersive journey through botanical selection, artisanal distillation, and guided tastings. The new attraction forms part of a broader vision to elevate the distillery as a destination for discerning gin enthusiasts and celebrate the artistry behind Wales’s rising spirits industry.
#CygnetDistillery #CygnetGin #HafodMorfaCopperworks #KarlJenkins #KatherineJenkins #LucyOwen #MaxBoyce #OwainWynEvans #PenderynDistillery #RhodriOwen #RoyNoble #Swansea
Glynneath Miners Welfare Park officially opens following £817,860 redevelopment
Glynneath Miners Welfare Park has undergone a major transformation thanks to a £817,860 redevelopment project funded by Glynneath Town Council with support from Neath Port Talbot Council’s Project Development and Funding Team.
The project was officially opened by Glynneath-born entertainer Max Boyce MBE and Glynneath Town Mayor, Councillor Julian Bulman.
The new facilities include a children’s play park on the site of the former bowls green, complete with zip wires, trampolines, a rope course, swings, an inclusive roundabout, and a “roadway” designed for cycling and scooting.
Three tennis courts have been fully refurbished, while a fourth has been repurposed as a multi-use games area for football, hockey, and netball. The teen park now features a double zip-line, cone climber, rotator, swings, and a youth shelter.
Glynneath’s new Miners Welfare ParkGlynneath Town Mayor, Councillor Julian Bulman, said: “We are absolutely delighted to see the redevelopment of Glynneath Miners Welfare Park completed. This is a vital community space that has been transformed into a vibrant, inclusive area that will benefit residents of all ages for years to come. The town council is incredibly grateful to all the funders and partners who made this possible – it’s a fantastic achievement for Glynneath.”
Cllr Simon Knoyle – Project Lead for Glynneath Town Council and Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Finance, Performance and Social Justice, said: “This project was my top priority when first elected in May 2017. It has taken us eight years for phase one of this ambitious project to come to fruition. I am delighted with what we have been able to achieve with the support of the fantastic community grant funding that has been provided.
“The planning for phase two is already underway and we hope to see progress of that within the next 12-18 months. We wanted to create a legacy, to make this Miners Welfare Park the hub of the community once again for everyone in Glynneath to be able to enjoy.”
The project was made possible thanks to significant financial support from the Maes Gwyn Community Benefit Fund (£395,000) and the Pen y Cymoedd ‘Vision’ Fund (£393,240.10) with additional funding coming from Glynneath Town Council (£13,518), Neath Port Talbot Council’s Community Minor Projects Grant (£10,000) and the Selar Community Benefit Fund (£6,101.90).
#Glynneath #GlynneathMinersWelfarePark #GlynneathTownCouncil #MaxBoyce #NeathPortTalbot #NeathPortTalbotCouncil #park #playground
“Disaster struck this morning
When a fitter's mate named Ron
Cracked the mould of solid gold
That once made Barry John”
#BarryJohn #MaxBoyce https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-0VCXZ2O7i4