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Warning of tombstoning dangers ahead of good weather

Rhybudd am beryglon neidio i’r dŵr cyn tywydd da

A multi-agency warning of the dangers of jumping at Tenby Harbour is being issued following the increased impact on services earlier this month.

Earlier this month, large groups gathered at the harbour to jump into the sea, leading to two young people suffering broken bones. There’s also a serious risk of injury from boats moving through the busy harbour.

HM Coastguard and RNLI are reminding everyone that jumping from height into the sea—especially near working boats—is extremely dangerous and can have serious consequences.

Risks include:

  • Jumping into water from height (e.g., rocks or piers) can lead to serious injury or death if you misjudge the depth or land awkwardly.
  • Visibility - you cannot always see what’s under the water. Hidden rocks and sudden changes in depth are common.
  • Cold Water Shock – when first entering the water, people may experience cold water shock making it difficult to swim and breathe
  • Strong currents can sweep you away

Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services Cllr Rhys Sinnett added: “While it may appear exciting, it is important to remember that this activity can be extremely dangerous and can lead to serious injuries. 

“Please respect the water and choose safer ways to enjoy our beautiful town.”