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Recycle with Amanda
H AV E R F O R D W E R S T ’ s Amanda Absolom-Lowe is currently collecting air and home care products to save them from going to the landfill. As well as
doing her bit for the environment, Amanda is trying to win the Febreeze Rewards Contest’s grand prize of £5,000 to share between her chosen charities.
The Febreeze Rewards Contest is part of a brand new recycling fundraiser initiative called the Febreeze Air and Home Care Brigade. This has been added to TerraCycle’s long list of Brigade funds which pay schools, charities and non-profit organisations for any waste collected and returned. You can find out more about TerraCycle and their Brigades on their website.
Everything in the packaging for air and home care is recyclable, but the high cost of recycling mixed plastics means that the United Kingdom does not have the necessary infrastructure to recycle them. Instead, they end up in landfill sites in Pembrokeshire and all across the UK.
The contest, which Amanda is taking part in, runs until April 30. It is the biggest in TerraCycle UK’s history, with a total of £5,000 of charity donations to be shared between twenty-three winners. Amanda’s chosen charities, amongst many, are the Paul Satori Foundation, PATCH, The Leon Heart, Fund Charity, Cots & Tots Appeal, British Heart Foundation and Macmillan Cancer Support.
Amanda also collects for the BIC Writing Instruments Brigade, the Tassimo Brigade and the McVitie’s Biscuit Wrapper Brigade.
Amanda has said regarding the project: “The support of the wider Pembrokeshire community can really help boost the amount of air and home care waste I save from landfill, my chances of becoming a winner on the Febreze Freshness Rewards Contest and the amount of money I raise for my chosen charities. I am in the process of asking local supermarkets and shops if they would have a collection point, as this would be a great help. If you would like to help simply drop your used plastic air fresheners and plug-in refills, air and home care product trigger heads, pumps and caps and flexible home cleaning wipe packs of any brand and any brand of biscuit wrappers and Tassimo TSDIC’s and used writing instruments at my doorstep at 1 Kiln Road in Haverfordwest, which is reachable everyday between 8am-10pm. I can also collect items in the area so please contact me on 07876330692 if you have any to collect and I will then send them in as part of my collections. Thank you for your support.”
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Police seek witnesses to Llanelli incident involving black car
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an incident that took place at around 10:30pm on Tuesday night (Nov 5) in Llanelli.
A report indicates that a teenage boy, who was walking along Emma Street into Dilwyn Street, was followed by a black car. The teenager, wearing a bright orange coat, was allegedly shouted at by the driver of the car, who then swerved towards him. Fortunately, the teenager was able to run away and returned home unharmed.
Police are urging anyone with information that could assist their investigation to contact Dyfed-Powys Police. Reports can be made online at https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, via email at [email protected], or by calling 101. Deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired individuals can text the non-emergency number at 07811 311 908.
Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
Please quote reference 464 of Nov 5.
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Carmarthenshire County Council successfully delivers new homes
CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has created new homes in Carmarthen which will provide modern and energy efficient accommodation for four families.
The new development sits on the site of the former Wauniago House and features three x two-bedroom homes and one x four bedroom home.
With a focus on maximising energy efficiency and reducing energy bills for residents, the homes are powered by electricity rather than traditional gas central heating, generating a smaller carbon footprint and removing the reliance on fossil fuels. They also feature high levels of insulation, keeping them warmer for longer.
Solar panels have also been installed to generate their own clean energy and LEDs provide low cost lighting.
The homes will be allocated in accordance with a Local Lettings Policy (LLP) created specifically for the development. This will focus on providing homes for local people with specific criteria in place which considers local issues and helps to create a balanced sustainable community.
Cllr Linda Davies Evans, Cabinet Member for Homes said: “The new homes on the former Wauniago House site are a fantastic addition to the accommodation that Carmarthenshire County Council has already delivered so far this year in Llanelli and Carmarthen, with more projects currently under development for completion in 2025.
“I’m delighted that this project will provide good quality family homes for local people and makes good use of a site previously occupied by a building that was unfortunately no longer fit for purpose.”
The developments form part of Carmarthenshire County Council’s commitment to provide 2,000 affordable Council homes in the next five years. This also contributes towards the Council’s green energy agenda.
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Pembrokeshire masseuse shortlisted for National UK Beauty Awards 2025
Pembrokeshire beauty consultant Nina Conant has been shortlisted as one of the UK’s top massage therapists after winning her way to the National Beauty Awards 2025.
As a result, Nina will now be attending the glittering awards ceremony that takes place in Liverpool on February 20.
“I still can’t believe that I’m going to be a part of such a prestigious event,” a delighted Nina told The Pembrokeshire Herald from her salon at NF Therapies which is on the Withybush Trading Estate in Haverfordwest.
Born and raised in Haverfordwest, Nina trained at Pembrokeshire College before working at a number of health and beauty spas throughout Pembrokeshire. But two years ago, she decided to venture out on her own and open NF Therapies.
“My original idea was to open in March 2020, but naturally Covid put a stop to all that,” she laughs.
“Obviously it meant I couldn’t work face-to-face with my clients, so I tried to build my online following and get people engaged in all the positive effects that massage can have.”
Nina designed a series of online videos which introduced people to the technique of carrying out their own DIY massage techniques to help them tackle some of the anxieties and stresses associated with lockdown.
“The videos proved a big hit but then, following the opening of NF Therapies, the number of people who are now turning to me for help has continued to grow.”
Last year Nina was named Masseuse of the Year in the Welsh Hair and Beauty Awards at Cardiff City Stadium.
“Yes, it’s a huge honour to be shortlisted once again – this time for the National Beauty Awards which includes the whole of the UK and Ireland – but I believe it’s largely the result of the way I’ve always tried my hardest to communicate with my clients.
“It’s about so much more than just learning the techniques and applying them as a masseuse. You also have to learn to listen to them, to try to find out precisely where their aches and pains are, but also to give them the opportunity to talk about what might be happening in their lives.”
Nina has helped support people who are going through domestic abuse, family disputes, financial struggles, anxiety, stress-related illnesses and depression.
“At the end of the day, massage is all about wellbeing, which includes both a person’s physical and emotional health,” she explained.
“Massage helps the body to detox and it’s always wonderful to see just how greatly people can benefit from it.
“I’ve met so many people since setting up the business and I’ve made so many friends. It’s wonderful to see them coming back for other beauty treatments besides the massage and to see just how much it’s benefiting them in their everyday lives.”
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