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Wedding photography & video – Inspire Weddings

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Picking a photographer and videographer is one of the most important elements of your wedding day, so you need to make sure you get it right.

You have to be happy the person(s) you pick produce the right style for you, know exactly how to manage the timing of a wedding, and, most importantly, are nice people who you want alongside you on your wedding day.

Inspire Weddings, based in Johnston, are a photographer (Mel Axford) and videographer (Matthew Roberts) duo who have spent the last two-and-a-half years capturing weddings for couples across west Wales.

Whether you want to book photography or video individually, or gete complete coverage with both with their combined packages, they have quickly become of the most popular choices for wedding couples in Pembrokeshire with their documentary style.

What is documentary wedding photography & video?

Put simply, it’s the best way to capture your day as it truly was. They don’t intrude by asking you to pose, fake elements of the day, or drag you away from your guests over and over again. A lot of the time you don’t even know they’re there – which means you can enjoy more of your day.

However, their documentary style doesn’t mean they have a casual attitude towards weddings. They photograph and film everything from the morning bride and groom prep, ceremony, group shots, speeches, first dance and more. In between these big moments, they capture the finer details of your day, such as the table decorations, the wedding dress, the venue, your guests laughing, joking and crying, and so on. They provide comprehensive coverage of your wedding day.

Mel told us: “Documentary style photography is really the way a lot of weddings are going now and it’s what I love to do. Our couples love our attitude towards weddings and are always delighted with the end results. It’s always special when they sit down to look at their pictures for the first time – especially when they have us design them a bespoke wedding album. I also do free engagement shoots with our couples so they have that lovely experience too.”

Matthew added: “A few years ago video was seen as an optional extra that few people had on their wedding, but now it’s standard for most couples. Photos are obviously essential for a wedding day, but video adds a whole new element – when you watch one of our highlight videos back it’s like re-living the day all over again. We also provide the full ceremony and speeches in full, so you can get close to an hours worth of footage as a free extra.”

Special offers for last minute bookings!

Inspire Weddings are offering exclusive offers for last minute bookings at non-peak times. The two offers are:

  • 10% off any bookings for November & December 2018
  • 20% off any bookings for January 1 – March 31, 2019

These offers are strictly for the designated dates and T&Cs apply.

To contact Inspire Weddings, visit their website, or send them a message on Facebook.

 

 

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Mayor to open new Sapphire Windows & Doors showroom in Milford Haven

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LOCAL HOMEOWNERS will soon be able to see a wide range of windows, doors and glazing products in person as Sapphire Windows & Doors opens a new showroom in Milford Haven.

The family-run company, which has been improving homes across South and West Wales since 1989, will officially open the new showroom on Monday at 11:30am.

The Mayor of Milford Haven will attend the opening to mark the occasion.

The showroom will give customers across Pembrokeshire the chance to view Sapphire’s products up close, compare styles, speak directly to the team and get advice before deciding what is right for their home.

Sapphire supplies and installs double and triple-glazed windows, doors, conservatories and specialist glazing products, including uPVC windows, composite doors, aluminium sliding and bifold doors, timber windows, timber doors, internal doors and conservatory upgrades.

The company says the new Milford Haven showroom has been designed to make the process easier for homeowners who want clear advice, quality products and a trusted local service.

A spokesperson for Sapphire Windows & Doors said: “When people are investing in new windows and doors, it is important they feel confident in what they are choosing.

“The showroom gives customers the chance to see the products properly, talk through the options and get clear advice from our team.”

Helping homes stay warmer

For many homeowners, replacing windows and doors is not simply about changing the look of a property.

Older or poorly fitted windows and doors can cause draughts, condensation, heat loss and rising heating bills, as well as reducing security and kerb appeal.

Sapphire says its modern double and triple-glazed products are designed to improve comfort, reduce heat loss and give homes a fresher, more secure finish.

The company also offers conservatory roof replacements, helping customers make existing conservatories more comfortable and usable throughout the year.

In-house installation team

One of Sapphire’s key selling points is that its installers are directly employed and fully trained.

The company says it does not rely on subcontractors, giving customers greater consistency and accountability.

Poor installation can lead to leaks, draughts, condensation and unnecessary repair costs, but Sapphire says its approach is based on careful fitting, quality products and doing the job properly first time.

Every installation comes with a 10-year guarantee and a FENSA insurance-backed warranty.

Family firm since 1989

Sapphire Windows & Doors has built its reputation over more than 35 years by focusing on workmanship, honest advice and customer care.

The company offers free, no-obligation quotes and says it gives customers its best price upfront, with no gimmicks, hidden extras or pushy sales tactics.

That approach has helped the business build long-term relationships with homeowners across South and West Wales, including customers who return for further work or recommend the company to others.

Customer reviews also highlight clear communication, tidy fitting teams and reliable aftercare.

One customer, John Craig, said Sapphire sent a fitter within an hour when his patio doors needed a small adjustment 18 months after installation, describing it as “first class service.”

Others have praised the company for leaving homes clean and tidy after work was completed, as well as for the quality of the products and fitting.

Simple process

Sapphire says its process begins with a free home visit, where the team can assess the property, discuss the customer’s needs and explain suitable options.

Customers then receive a clear quotation before a technical survey is carried out. Products are made to measure before Sapphire’s in-house fitters complete the installation.

Finance options are also available through Phoenix Financial Consultants, subject to status and credit checks.

The new Sapphire Windows & Doors showroom in Milford Haven will open on Monday at 11:30am.

To request a free, no-obligation quote, call 01269 596480, email [email protected], or visit sapphirewindows.info.

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Handcrafted garden furniture built to last across Pembrokeshire

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Cardigan-based Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd is winning customers with solid, comfortable and weather-resistant benches, tables and outdoor seating

A LOCAL garden furniture maker is bringing traditional craftsmanship, strength and style to outdoor spaces across Pembrokeshire and west Wales.

Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd, based next to Tivy Tyres on Station Road, Cardigan, specialises in handcrafted wooden benches, garden tables and outdoor seating built for real everyday use.

At a time when many garden furniture products are mass-produced and lightweight, the company has focused on making solid, heavy-duty pieces designed to last, with comfort, durability and practicality at the heart of every item.

Each bench, chair and table is individually made using high-quality structural timber and carefully finished to protect it from the weather. The result is garden furniture that feels substantial, looks attractive and is made to cope with life outdoors all year round.

BUILT PROPERLY

What sets Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd apart is the way each item is constructed.

Rather than relying on staples or nails, every piece is carefully screwed together for extra strength and long-term durability. The furniture is then finished with multiple coats of weather-resistant protection, helping it stand up to the elements while retaining its appearance.

The company uses Cuprinol Garden Shades finishes, offering customers a choice of attractive colours including Willow, Sage, Urban Slate and Seasoned Oak, along with more natural tones for those who prefer a classic timber look.

It means customers can choose furniture that not only suits their garden, patio or outdoor seating area, but also has the protection needed for the Welsh weather.

FROM BENCHES TO FAMILY TABLES

The current range includes a wide choice of practical and decorative outdoor furniture, all made with the same focus on strength and comfort.

Popular pieces include the Joycey Easy Sit Bench, designed to offer extra support and comfort, as well as single bench chairs, backless benches and a selection of heavy-duty garden tables.

The 3 Bar Heavy Duty Table is made for regular use, while the 5 Bar Medium and Large Tables are ideal for families, visitors, social gatherings and anyone looking to make more of their outdoor space.

Whether it is a quiet corner of the garden, a patio seating area, a holiday home, a campsite, a smallholding or a community space, the furniture is designed to be useful, strong and attractive.

LOCAL WORKSHOP

Customers are welcome to view the furniture in person by appointment at the company’s Cardigan workshop, located next to Tivy Tyres on Station Road, Pentood Industrial Estate.

The workshop also acts as a collection point for orders, giving customers the chance to see the quality of the furniture before taking it home.

Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd also attends local markets, where its benches and tables have become a familiar sight to shoppers looking for locally made outdoor furniture with a personal touch.

The business has built up a growing base of returning customers across Pembrokeshire, with many buyers coming back for additional pieces after seeing how well their first purchase performs.

Customer feedback has praised the comfort, solid construction and value for money, with repeat orders helping the company grow through word of mouth and local support.

MADE FOR OUTDOOR LIVING

As more people invest in their gardens and outdoor spaces, durable wooden furniture has become an increasingly popular choice.

For homeowners, the garden is no longer just somewhere to mow the lawn. It is a place to relax, entertain, enjoy the sunshine, spend time with family and make the most of the space around the home.

Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd is helping people do exactly that, with handcrafted furniture that combines strength, comfort and simple good looks.

From a single bench to a full outdoor seating set, each piece is made with care and designed to be used, enjoyed and relied upon.

For anyone looking for garden furniture that is locally made, properly built and designed to last, Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd offers a strong alternative to mass-produced outdoor furniture.

Customers can view the range by appointment at the workshop next to Tivy Tyres, Station Road, Cardigan, or look out for Pembrokeshire Wooden Garden Company Ltd at local markets across the area.

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Simple home DIY projects

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Transforming your living space doesn’t require a professional contractor or an enormous budget. With a few basic tools, some creativity, and a weekend to spare, you can tackle simple home DIY projects that will breathe new life into your home. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or picking up a paintbrush for the first time, these accessible projects will help you personalise your space whilst building your confidence and skills.

Refresh your walls with a fresh coat of paint

One of the most cost-effective ways to transform any room is with paint. A fresh colour can completely change the mood and perception of a space. Before you begin, invest time in proper preparation: clean your walls, fill any holes or cracks with filler, and sand smooth once dry. Use painter’s tape to protect skirting boards, door frames, and ceilings. Choose quality paint and the right finish for your room – matt for ceilings, vinyl silk for kitchens and bathrooms where moisture resistance matters. Don’t rush the process; two thin coats always look better than one thick, drippy application.

Install floating shelves for extra storage

Floating shelves offer both functionality and style, making them perfect for displaying books, plants, or decorative items. The beauty of this project lies in its versatility – you can install them in virtually any room. Measure carefully and use a spirit level to ensure your shelves are perfectly horizontal. Locate wall studs for the most secure installation, or use appropriate wall plugs for plasterboard. Start with one or two shelves to build your confidence before creating an entire display wall. This project typically takes just an afternoon but delivers long-lasting storage solutions.

Create a feature wall with wallpaper or panelling

Feature walls have remained popular for good reason – they add character without overwhelming a space. Wallpaper has evolved tremendously, with peel-and-stick options making installation remarkably straightforward for beginners. Choose one wall as your focal point, typically the wall you see when entering the room. For a more textured approach, consider installing a wood slat wall panel to add depth and architectural interest. This creates a sophisticated, modern look that works beautifully in living rooms or bedrooms. Whichever option you choose, a feature wall can be completed in a single day and makes a dramatic impact.

Update cabinet hardware for an instant kitchen refresh

If a full kitchen renovation isn’t in your budget, replacing cabinet handles and knobs delivers remarkable results for minimal investment. This simple swap can modernise dated cabinets and completely change your kitchen’s aesthetic. Measure your existing hardware’s spacing before purchasing replacements to ensure proper fit. Choose a finish that complements your kitchen’s style – brushed brass for warmth, matte black for contemporary spaces, or polished chrome for classic appeal. You’ll need only a screwdriver for this project, making it perfect for absolute beginners.

Build a simple herb garden

Even without outdoor space, you can create a thriving herb garden on a sunny windowsill. Purchase small terracotta pots, quality potting compost, and herb plants or seeds from your local garden centre. Basil, mint, parsley, and chives are particularly forgiving for novice gardeners. Drill drainage holes if your pots don’t have them, and place saucers underneath to protect surfaces. Not only does this project bring life into your kitchen, but you’ll also enjoy fresh herbs for cooking. It’s a rewarding project that continues giving long after completion.

Upgrade your lighting fixtures

Lighting dramatically affects ambience, yet many people overlook its potential. Swapping outdated light fixtures for modern alternatives can transform a room’s entire feel. Before beginning any electrical work, always turn off power at the consumer unit and verify it’s off using a voltage tester. If you’re uncomfortable working with electrics, hire a qualified electrician – safety always comes first. For those confident with basic electrical work, replacing a pendant light or wall sconce is straightforward and makes an impressive difference.

Final thoughts

These simple home DIY projects prove that transforming your space doesn’t require expert skills or substantial budgets. Start with projects matching your comfort level, invest in quality tools that you’ll use repeatedly, and don’t fear making mistakes – they’re part of the learning process. As your confidence grows, you’ll find yourself tackling increasingly ambitious projects. The satisfaction of creating something with your own hands, tailored precisely to your taste, makes every moment spent worthwhile. Your home should reflect your personality, and these accessible DIY projects help you achieve exactly that.

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