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Dilly’s Chocolates triumphs at Pembrokeshire County Show

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Dilly’s Chocolates Triumphs at Pembrokeshire County Show: A Sweet Journey of Passion and Craftsmanship

Dilly’s Chocolates, a cherished local confectionery in Pembrokeshire, has won the prestigious Best Food or Drink Product award at the Pembrokeshire County Show. This accolade is a testament to the dedication and passion of owners Stephen John Penney and Dilys Sarah Penney, who have poured their hearts into creating exceptional chocolates since the business began in 2018.

Dilys’s journey into chocolatiering started as a passion project. After training with renowned chocolatiers like Mark Tilling, a two-time UK Chocolate Master, and Julie Sharp at the Callebaut Academy, she and Stephen established their chocolate kitchen in Pembrokeshire. Their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality quickly earned Dilly’s Chocolates a loyal following.

For chocolate enthusiasts, Dilly’s Chocolates offers an array of indulgent options. Their selection boxes, available in packs of 6 or 12, feature flavours like Raspberry & Rose, Gin & Lemon, Honey & Almond, Whiskey & Vanilla, and Honey & Saffron. Each piece is hand-decorated to reflect the unique taste inside. For traditionalists, Dilly’s also provides classic dark and milk chocolate selections.

Chocolate bars are another highlight of their range, with seven flavours available in both milk and dark chocolate, plus the crowd-favourite Caramel Gold. From Salt & Pepper Caramel to Dark Orange & Mocha, there’s a flavour for everyone.

In addition to their selection boxes and bars, Dilly’s Chocolates offers stick boxes and love spoons, each bursting with delicious flavours.

The Penneys also specialise in catering for special events. Whether it’s a wedding, corporate event, or party, Dilly’s Chocolates can create bespoke chocolates with personalised packaging to make any occasion extra special.

Dilly’s Chocolates are available at various locations across Wales, including Vincent Davies in Haverfordwest, Chapel Chocolates in St Davids, and Bluestone Resort in Narberth. Cardiff residents can find them at Wally’s Delicatessen and Pugh’s Garden Village, among other places.

For those visiting Milford Waterfront, a trip to Dilly’s Chocolates’ shop at Agamemnon House is a must. With parking available on Mackerel Quay, it’s an ideal spot to pick up a luxurious treat.

With their recent victory at the Pembrokeshire County Show, Stephen and Dilys Penney are excited for the future. Their journey from a passion project to an award-winning business is a testament to their hard work, creativity, and love for chocolate. As Dilly’s Chocolates continues to grow, there’s no doubt that more sweet successes lie ahead.

To arrange customised orders, customers can contact them directly at [email protected] or by phone at 07866 534860.

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Local site managers triumph in prestigious House-Building Awards

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PEMBROKE and Cardigan site managers have been celebrated for their exceptional dedication to quality house-building, earning top accolades in the industry’s most esteemed competition.

Gareth Davies of T I Davies A’I Fab Cyf and Mike Thomas of South Meadow Homes Ltd, representing Cardigan and Pembroke respectively, were among the prominent winners at the National House Building Council’s (NHBC) Pride in the Job Awards 2024. The prestigious event, held at Celtic Manor Golf Club in Newport on Friday, 13 September 2024, recognises the very best in the industry.

In the Small Builder category, Gareth Davies clinched the top honour for his outstanding work at Maes Y Dderwen in Cardigan. His exceptional commitment to raising standards was further acknowledged with the Pride in the Job Seal of Excellence. Meanwhile, Mike Thomas was awarded the Seal of Excellence for his work in Pembroke, demonstrating the high standards upheld by builders in the region.

Matthew Coyle of Redrow Homes South Wales was also a major winner on the night, securing the Large Builder category award for his work at Parc Y Coleg in Newport. Like Davies, Coyle was awarded the Pride in the Job Seal of Excellence, marking his dedication to quality construction.

The Pride in the Job Awards, now in its 44th year, are regarded as the ‘Oscars’ of the house-building industry, setting the benchmark for exceptional site management. The competition is known for its rigorous judging process, which assesses entrants across six key areas: consistency, attention to detail, leadership, interpretation of drawings and specifications, technical expertise, and health and safety.

This year, eight site managers from across Wales received the Seal of Excellence, having first earned a Quality Award in the initial round of the competition in June. The full list of Seal of Excellence recipients includes:

  • Gareth Davies of T I Davies A’I Fab Cyf, Cardigan
  • Matthew Coyle of Redrow Homes South Wales, Newport
  • Dave Jones of Barratt and David Wilson Homes South Wales, Swansea
  • Paul Oakley of Bellway Homes Wales, Cardiff
  • Nick Powell of Redrow Homes South Wales, Newport
  • Nick Rumble of Persimmon Homes West Wales, Pontyclun
  • Mike Thomas of South Meadow Homes Ltd, Pembroke
  • Daniel Williams of Taylor Wimpey South Wales, Penarth

Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC, extended his congratulations to the winners: “For more than four decades, Pride in the Job has underpinned NHBC’s purpose of raising standards in house building. The competition recognises the UK’s top site managers, showcasing best practice and rewarding excellence. Winning site managers demonstrate dedication, passion, and leadership to ensure new homes are delivered to exacting construction quality standards.”

The regional events, taking place throughout the UK, aim to celebrate these achievements and acknowledge the recipients of the Quality Awards. Mr Davies and Mr Coyle will now progress to the next stage of the competition, vying for the ultimate prize in house building at the Pride in the Job Supreme Awards, set to be revealed at a gala ceremony in London in January 2025.

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Specsavers expansion ‘shows confidence in future of Haverfordwest’

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SPECSAVERS’ decision to expand into larger premises in Haverfordwest is further proof of the confidence of businesses in the future of the County Town.
 
That was the message from Pembrokeshire County Council Deputy Leader Cllr Paul Miller to news that the leading optometry company will move to larger premises at the Riverside Shopping Centre.
 
Specsavers has signed a lease with the Council to expand into the building previously occupied by Boots and Poundland.

The additional space will allow for 14 examination rooms fitted with state-of-the-art technology that will enable Specsavers to provide more enhanced sight, contact lens and audiology services for its customers.
 
Cllr Miller, who is also the Council’s Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, said: “I’m really pleased that we’ve been able to support Specsavers in expanding and investing significantly in Haverfordwest.
 
“This shows confidence in both the present and future of Haverfordwest which is undergoing major regeneration by Pembrokeshire County Council.
 
“Through taking control of the Riverside Shopping Centre we have been able to secure investment and tenancies in the town while also recovering the Council’s investment to purchase the site.
 
“Alongside the great news that leading food and drink company Loungers is moving into our Western Quayside development, I am confident further businesses will be drawn to the town centre.
 
“The work we’re doing will ensure Haverfordwest is an attractive place for businesses to operate and a great place for people to live, work and visit.”
 
Andy Britton, one of the partners of the locally owned store, said: “We are so pleased to be making the move into larger premises. The additional space will allow us to better accommodate the increasing demand for eye tests and audiology clinics in the area and help take some of the pressure off the NHS.

“The new store will open later this year and we look forward to celebrating its launch with customers old and new.”

Pictured top of article: Cllr Paul Miller, Deputy Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council (centre) with Andy Britton (left) and fellow partner Wayne Jones at the Riverside store which will be home to an expanded Specsavers.

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Former Cleddau Bridge Hotel site up for sale for £1.2m

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A FORMER hotel site in Pembrokeshire is now on the market, having received planning permission for a new care home. The site, previously home to the Cleddau Bridge Hotel, is listed for sale at £1,200,000.

The Essex Road location, which spans 2.45 acres, has been granted outline planning permission for the construction of a care facility accommodating between 55 and 70 beds, as well as six retirement bungalows. This significant development is set within Pembroke Dock, lying just 120 metres from the A477, and is encompassed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The area boasts convenient access to amenities such as a shopping centre, restaurants, cafés, hotels, a pharmacy, sports clubs, and recreation grounds.

The fire was in March 2019 (Pic Herald)

Planning consent for this project was conditionally approved by Pembrokeshire County Council in February 2023. The approval was given for the “Demolition of Hotel and Siting of Residential Care Home and Linked Bungalows,” marking a new chapter for the site that has remained derelict since a fire in 2019.

The Cleddau Bridge Hotel has been out of operation since March 2019, when a blaze caused extensive structural damage, leading to the collapse of several sections of the building. This incident thwarted earlier plans to convert the hotel into a 48-bedroom care home, a project that had been green-lit following a change of use application in 2018.

Due to the damage incurred, a new application was submitted for the demolition of the existing structure and the erection of a new care home. The planning proposal also included provisions for the six retirement bungalows, intended to be occupied by elderly residents who could assist with activities at the care home.

The fire that devastated the former hotel required a substantial emergency response, however, an investigation by Dyfed-Powys Police concluded there was insufficient evidence to identify a suspect.

This site is now poised for a new beginning as a care facility, providing much-needed services to the local community. Interested parties can find more information about this listing, handled by Christie and Co, on Rightmove.

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