Star bakers Kai and David dish up chocolate and raspberry showstopper

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Pictured (above) with the winning cake is bake-off winners Kai (Phoenix) Collins from Pembrokeshire Youth Assembly. Credit Pembrokeshire County Council

A fabulous chocolate and raspberry cake was the star of the show at a bake-off at Milford Haven Youth Centre this summer.

Created by Kai (Phoenix) Collins and David Walker, the cake rose above competition from several other delicious creations; a strawberry and cream sponge, a vegan Jaffa-inspired cake, banana loaf and a salted caramel cake.

Five teams from across Pembrokeshire competed in the event, organised by Milford Haven Youth Council and supported by the Children and Young People’s Rights Office.

The judges were Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, Paul Davies, MS for Preseli Pembrokeshire, and Cllr Pat Davies, Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council.

Nadine Farmer from the Children and Young People’s Rights Office said the event was very enjoyable and that the teams served up some amazing creations. 

“Thank you to everyone who made the day a success,” she said.

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The judges were Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, Paul Davies, MS for Preseli Pembrokeshire, and Cllr Pat Davies, Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council. Credit: Pembrokeshire County Council

It’s a tough job but someone’s got to do it! Bake-off judges MP Stephen Crabb, Cllr Pat Davies and MS Paul Davies.

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The judges were Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, Paul Davies, MS for Preseli Pembrokeshire, and Cllr Pat Davies, Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council. Credit: Pembrokeshire County Council

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