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Weaving resumes at Melin Tregwynt

- CHRIS PYKE Business correspond­ent chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE looms are working once again as weaving resumes at woollen mill Melin Tregwynt in Pembrokesh­ire.

The family-run business, between Fishguard and St David’s, has survived two world wars, numerous recessions and the Covid-19 pandemic since it was first set-up by the Griffith family in 1912.

£95,000 from the Covid-19 Wales Business Loan Scheme that was awarded by the Developmen­t Bank of Wales as part of the Welsh Government Economic Resilience Fund means Melin Tregwynt can now reopen to the public. This is currently on the basis of a one-week-on one -week-off staff rota to keep staff, customers and family safe.

As a traditiona­l mill, Melin Tregwynt produces award-winning Welsh blankets, throws, cushions and accessorie­s that are exported throughout the world. The business employs 30 staff.

Owners Amanda and Eifion Griffith said: “Thanks to the fantastic support of our customers, staff and friends, we’ve been able to survive lockdown. We’re now starting to weave again and our mill shop and café have re-opened.

“Our online business has remained strong throughout and products continue to be sent all over the world. We appreciate­d the speed of response and open communicat­ion with Developmen­t Bank of Wales throughout this period.”

Alun Thomas, a fund manager with the Developmen­t Bank of Wales, said: “Melin Tregwynt shows how traditiona­l businesses with management who respond to their customers and work hard to keep up to date while adhering to their principles can not only survive but also thrive. When you buy Melin Tregwynt products, you buy hundreds of years of history.

“There has been a mill on the site since the 17th century, when local farmers would bring their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into sturdy Welsh wool blankets. The skills and knowledge of all the staff, both past and present, keep the tradition of Welsh weaving alive at Melin Tregwynt. As one of over a thousand businesses that we helped during this pandemic, it is a real pleasure to assist Amanda and Eifion.”

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Eifion Griffiths > Weaving has resumed at Melin Tregwynt, near Fishguard in Pembrokesh­ire

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