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Sartori Home Furnishings announce move

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New Warehouse for the Paul Sartori Foundation: Located in Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest

New Warehouse for the Paul Sartori Foundation: Located in Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest

THE PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION has relocated its warehouse from Unit 79, Honeyborough Business Park, Neyland, to Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest, this month. 

The new store is set to open its doors on Thursday, September 1. An open day celebration has been planned for Thursday, September 17, during which, Ian Westley, Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council and Mayor of Haverfordwest, will be attending.

The Paul Sartori Foundation is Pembrokeshire’s only Hospice at Home Service and, as such, is a valued part of the community.

The Paul Sartori Foundation, one of Pembrokeshire’s largest local independent charities, has 11 retail outlets throughout the county. The charity offers valuable free-of-charge Hospice at Home services 365 days of the year.

The well-known Rickard family have run Cartletts from the site in Haverfordwest until recently, and have leased the premises to the Foundation to allow the charity to support and expand the retail and warehouse facilities. This store is easily accessible with ample parking on the outskirts of Haverfordwest, and is only a short drive from the town centre.

Jay Oatley, Warehouse Manager of the Sartori Home Furnishings and Warehouse, commented: “This new move is a great opportunity for us as we are struggling with space at our current premises at Honeyborough due generous furniture donations from the public.

“We are fortunate to have secured such a property to give us plenty of room to stock furniture for customers; a good sized storage and distribution area will enhance our facilities as well as offering improved support to our shops and dedicated team of volunteers.”

Jay added: “During the move, our Honeyborough Warehouse will be closed to the public from Wednesday (Aug 24), until we re-open at Snowdrop Lane on Thursday, September 1.

“We are supported by an enthusiastic team of volunteers who have been working tirelessly to open the store on time and we are now making an appeal for volunteers in our new store and welcome enquiries.”

The Sartori stores aren’t just any old outlets, they are retail outlets where you can buy quality donated clothes, antiques, jewellery, vintage/retro items and furniture, while supporting Pembrokeshire’s only Hospice at Home care service. Volunteer roles are varied and include customer service assistants and warehouse van drivers.

The Paul Sartori Foundation has several types of stores around Pembrokeshire that specialise in items of interest. The majority of stores sell quality furniture items, whilst Nostalgia specialises in vintage, retro, furniture and clothes and Sartori Style in Haverfordwest stocks designer clothes and bridal accessories.

The Sartori Home Furnishings and Warehouse store is the main distribution centre and is vital in collecting and distributing thoughtful donations, sharing the stock amongst all of its stores throughout the county.

 

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Big plant sale set to bloom in Narberth

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Family-friendly spring event will bring together local growers, craftspeople, food and live entertainment

GREEN fingers and creative talents will come together in Narberth next month as West Wales’ popular Big Plant Sale returns for 2026.

The event will take place at Narberth CP School on Saturday, May 2, offering visitors the chance to browse a wide range of plants, locally made crafts and eco-friendly products.

Organised with support from SPAN Arts, the annual sale has become one of the first major plant events of the season in the area, attracting gardeners of all ages and experience levels.

Stallholders are expected to offer everything from windowsill succulents and young seedlings to unusual and specialist plants, giving visitors plenty of choice as they prepare their homes and gardens for spring and summer.

Alongside the plants, there will also be a craft fair featuring handmade and environmentally conscious products, including soaps, textiles and wooden items made by local producers.

Organisers say the event is designed to be more than just a market, with locally produced food, live music and entertainment helping to create a lively and welcoming atmosphere for families and visitors of all ages.

SPAN Arts is also inviting local growers, nurseries, craftspeople and makers to get involved, particularly those working with sustainable and eco-friendly products.

The Big Plant Sale will run from 10:00am until 3:00pm at Narberth CP School, Jesse Road, Narberth, SA67 7FE. Visitors are asked to make a suggested £2 donation on entry.

Anyone interested in booking a stall can contact [email protected].

SPAN Arts, which is based in Narberth, has spent 30 years supporting arts and community projects across Pembrokeshire. The charity runs a broad programme of music, theatre, comedy and wellbeing activities, with a focus on reducing rural isolation and improving access to the arts.

For more information about the event, contact SPAN Arts on 01834 869323 or email [email protected].

 

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Pembrokeshire Coast Path named one of the best UK routes for hay fever sufferers

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New research says sea breezes and exposed cliff-top paths make county trail a safer bet for runners with allergies

PEMBROKESHIRE’S world-famous Coast Path has been named one of the best trail running routes in the UK for people who suffer from hay fever.

New research by health and fitness supplement brand Ten Percent Club ranked the Pembrokeshire Coast Path joint second overall among the UK’s National Trails for low hay fever risk, giving it a score of 3.8 out of 5.

Only the South West Coast Path matched it, while the King Charles III England Coast Path also received the same score.

The study looked at all 20 UK National Trails and assessed them across five factors linked to pollen exposure: altitude, vegetation type, landscape, wind exposure, and animal and insect density.

According to the findings, coastal routes performed far better than inland trails because of their stronger air flow, open terrain and lower pollen build-up.

Researchers said the Pembrokeshire Coast Path’s exposed cliff tops, constant sea breezes and relatively limited dense vegetation make it one of the most suitable long-distance routes in Britain for runners who struggle with seasonal allergies.

That could come as welcome news for many local runners and walkers as tree pollen season begins and spring training gets underway.

For the estimated millions of hay fever sufferers across the UK, the report suggests that choosing a route like the Pembrokeshire Coast Path could make a noticeable difference compared with more enclosed inland trails, where pollen can hang in still air and become more concentrated.

The worst-performing route in the study was the Thames Path, which scored just 2.0 out of 5. Other poorly rated trails included the North Downs Way, Cotswold Way and Glyndŵr’s Way.

The research found that low-lying riverside routes, wooded valleys and areas with dense vegetation tend to be the most difficult for allergy sufferers, particularly in late spring and early summer when pollen levels rise.

By contrast, Pembrokeshire’s coast appears to offer something of a natural advantage.

With marathon season already under way and more people heading outdoors as the weather improves, the findings may give local runners another reason to stick to the county’s spectacular coastline.

 

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Spitfire latest: Pembrokeshire flypast looks more likely this afternoon

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THE LATEST public updates suggest the iconic Spitfire is now expected to leave RAF Valley at around 2:00pm today (Apr 15) after yesterday’s Welsh leg was postponed by bad weather.

That is later than some earlier reports had suggested, with older schedule information pointing to a morning departure before the delay.

Route details linked to the tour still indicate the aircraft is expected to travel around the Welsh coastline on its way to MOD St Athan, meaning Pembrokeshire remains one of the areas most likely to catch a glimpse.

However, timings remain approximate and could still shift depending on weather and operational conditions.

People hoping to see the aircraft should keep an eye on the skies this afternoon rather than this morning.

 

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