For one north Pembrokeshire business the coronavirus pandemic has meant they've been busier than ever.
During lockdown online sales from Melin Tregwynt, based in Castlemorris, went up 500 per cent, so the mill team is working hard to replace stock. They've also been able to re-open the weaving shed to visitors again.
The millshop and café are proving very popular and on Sept 12 participants in the Trefin Classic Car Run were welcomed for coffee.
A wonderful mix of beautiful cars and motorbikes arrived, along with their proud owners. MThe event was organised by Huw Morris and Gwelliant Trefin Improvement f.
There are safety measures in place to protect staff and customers, with a one-way route around the site and safety notices to help keep everyone safe.
Following Government advice only six customers are allowed in the mill shop at any one time, and it's now essential to wear a mask inside the mill shop, cafe and weaving shed.
From September 24 our customers will also have to register on the NHS Covid-19 App to ease track and trace and help stop the spread of Coronavius.
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