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Pembroke Dock Business Scene 22 ❚ Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011 • Advertisement feature westerntelegraph.co.uk PembrokeDock Business Scene London Road Industrial Estate CITY ELECTRICAL FACTORS is products to all your site equipment, anational electrical wholesaler whose clothing, heating, lighting and CCTV main focus is first class customer requirements plus much, much more. service and 100% customer The firm specialises in free of charge satisfaction. It holds large stocks on a energysaving surveys whereits sole variety of products ranging from the aim is to save you, the customer latest in solar and energysaving money. OPEN TO TRADE&PUBLIC C city E electrical F factors We can provide all your lightingrequirements from alight bulb to thelateststate of theart LED technology. NOW IN STOCK LARGE RANGE OF EDEN EXTERIOR GARDEN LIGHTING Visit ournew showroom ~ Open6daysaweek Monday-Friday7.30am-5.30pm •Saturday8.30am-12noon Unit ANesta’s Court, London Rd Industrial Est.,PembrokeDockSA72 4RA Tel: 01646684641• Fax: 01646621204 E: [email protected] www.cef.co.uk FREE Energy SavingSurveys Based on London Road Industrial Estate,Pembroke 40 in-house manufacturers.This enables it to provide Dock, it is aprofessional,friendlyand dynamic team customers with industryleading customer service on with well over 20 years experience in the electrical ahuge range of products. Please call in todayand find industry. Coupled with this it has the supportofoveR out what the team can do foryou. West Llanion Industrial Estate SOLARTINT hasbeen Pembrokeshire’s glare, heat gain and furnishing fading and it leadingwindowfilm installer over the last canalso provide much needed privacy sevenyears, providing quality windowfilm whilst notlosing your viewand adds a installationsfor cars, conservatories and prestige look. offices. Solartint has atint shop in Pembroke Window film can provide arange of Dock forcar installations whereasame answers to manyproblems caused by the dayservice is offered. Solartint also offers sun.Theseinclude preventing unwanted full andpartcustom car wraps, atotal car NEWOWNERSHIP AT KELPIES moving into apurpose-built retail unit Following the retirement of Mr and Mrs within thelarge boat shed on Kelpie’s Andrews, Kelpie Boats has recently Quay to allowshop,service and boat undergoneachange of ownership and showroom under one roof. In aradical re-branding as Kelpie Boats and Leisure. overhaul of the business’soperations, the As thelongest established marine dealer newowners will drawontheir in Wales, afull range of yacht chandlery experience to provide afriendlypersonal products andservices is offered.This service and agenuine one-stop-shop foR includes Orkney,Highlander and other allmaritime needs. boatsand inflatables, covering that is an Evinrude andTohatsu WINDOW TINTING alternativetoarespray. It outboards(sales, servicing uses aspecialist vinyl andrepairs), nautical includingthe popular clothing,navigation and carbon fibrevinyl. safety equipment, chain, Your one-stop-shop for all maritime needs Solartint also offers signs rope and wirerigging, "The oldest established chandlery in Wales" andgraphics. painting andantifouling.As www.kelpieboats.com [email protected] Plus Car Wraps,Signs &Graphics part of amajor renovation Forfurther details of theprominent buildings Hobbs Point FPembroke Dock FSA72 6TR Unit5,Haven Workshops, Pier Road, Pembroke Dock please contactRob at HobbsPoint, Pembroke Tel: 01646 683661 FFax 01646 621398 Call Rob on 07584014 394 www.solartint.co.uk Thomas at Solartint. Dock,the chandleryis westerntelegraph.co.uk Advertisement feature • Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011 ❚ 23 PembrokeDock Business Scene Warrior WayIndustrial Estate local and regional produce,reflecting apassion to working constantlytodeliver the best ingredients to champion the cause of local sourcing.The Upton Farm catering and tourism businesses throughout the county. fleet of modern, temperature-controlled vehicles is UPTON FARM has been the watchwordfor quality foodservice in Pembrokeshirefor over 21 years. Having SuppliersofFrozenFoods started in business as manufacturers of its own andIce Cream award-winning dairyice-cream, this family-run business to theCatering&Retail Trade nowhas aproduct range of over 2,000 lines, from ProudtobeServingthe nationallyrecognised brands to an interesting arrayof People of Pembrokeshire Kingswood Industrial Estate forthe last 22 years Pembroke Dock • Tel: 01646685 777 FRAME community furnitureprojects arebased DRAGON CAR VALET,offers afast, Aregistered charity and acompany in Goodwick, Johnston, PembrokeDock friendly, professional service offering hand car wash from £5 or awash and hooverfrom£11. limited by guarantee,Pembrokeshire and the horticultural project is at washes from £6 (which onlytake10-15 Car sales have been introduced to the FRAME Ltd is alocal awardwinning Scolton Manor. minutes to do,perfect forthe customer who business within the last fewmonths. social enterprise FRAME collects, sorts, onlyhas time to pull up forashorTTime) to a Richardhas been in the industryfor the recognised throughout repairs and wherepossible full valet. last 25 years and prides himself on the Wales and the UK as renovates unwanted No job is too small or too big as Dragon standardand quality of the vehicles that are one of the most furnitureand other Car Valet can cater foranything from a offered. successful organisations household items and then motorbike, car,caravan, or motorhome to a in its field. offers them back to the lorry. FRAME provides work community forre-use, Should youwish to wait while your vehicle practice,training and diverting 530 tonnes from is being pampered, youwill be well looked employment landfill last year alone. after in the waiting room or,should you opportunities forpeople The BlueSkys prefer,acar collection and deliveryservice is with disabilities in areal horticultural project is set available within the Pembrokeand Pembroke business environment. in the beautiful grounds of Dock area. Each year FRAME Scolton Manor,working in Thereisalso aloyalty system with afree supports up to 200 the woodlands, the walled wash after 10 visits. disabled people during garden, the gift Local small businesses arealso catered for their journeytowards shop and with acontract valet service on account. Along with the valet side Dragon can also employment. Its garden centre. offer alloywheel refurbishment, t-cutting, Formoreinformation please visit removal of small scratches and dent removal the website as well as small repairs likebumper scuffs. RichardParry www.pembrokeshire-frame.org.uk Sundaywill be senior citizen daywith a @Johnston, innovation and DRAGON CARWASH Pembroke Dock&Goodwick customer service 01437891221 par excellence,and &VALETING Come andVisit ourStorestoFind has been a •Wash and WaxFrom £6.00 •Mini ValetFrom £16.00 Alarge selectionof companyaward •Full ValetFrom £60.00 QualityPre-UsedFurniture, winner on many •QualityUsed Cars•Licenced Credit Broker Bric-a-Brac andclothing occasions over the E. [email protected] www.pembrokeshire-frame.org.uk last quarter of a www.dragoncarsandvaleting.co.uk RegisteredCharity 1090949 Company Limited by century, arecordof Guarantee4037005 Kingswood TradingEstate, Pembroke Dock SA72 4RS which theycan be justifiablyproud. Tel01646680199|07748467319 The Newlec own NEWEY AND EYRE brand products supplied have been With over 3,500 productsall offeringperformance, ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS the biggest and best ownbrand in qualityand valuefor money, it’s amazing how attached youcan gettoNewlec! has been serving the local area since the industryfor all those 25 years, Newey andEyre Electrical Distributors September 1985, from its Kingswood offering quality,performance and Order by Kingswood IndEst.PembrokeDockSA72 4RS @Scolton Manor 8pm for... 8 01646682254 Estate premises. Manyofthe staff value formoneyacross afull range of GARDEN CENTRE &GIFTSHOP Next Day Home of THE FRIDAY CLUB.....cutprice electrical have long service awards, which bears electricalproducts. Collection goods every Friday forSeniorCitizens...pleaseringfor details... Alarge selectionof: Collect from over IT’S NOTTOO LATE IF YOUORDER BY 8!! 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