THE Paul Sartori Foundation, Pembrokeshire’s only Hospice at Home Service, is moving its warehouse from Neyland to Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest.

The Foundation will open its doors in Haverfordwest on September 1, with an official opening planned for September 15.

The warehouse moves from Honeyborough Business Park to Snowdrop Lane, where the well-known Rickard family had run Cartletts home and garden supplies until recently, and have leased the premises to the Foundation.

“This new move is a great opportunity for us as we are struggling with space at our current premises at Honeyborough due to generous furniture donations from the general public,” said Tim Davies, head of retail at Paul Sartori.

“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.

“During the move our Honeyborough Warehouse will be closed to the public from August 24, until we re-open at Snowdrop Lane on September 1.”

The Paul Sartori Foundation has 11 retail outlets, including the warehouse facility all of which financially support the free hospice at home services.

Jay Oatley, warehouse manager of the Sartori Home Furnishings & Warehouse said: “We are supported by an enthusiastic team of volunteers, who have been working tirelessly to open the store on time.

“We are now making an appeal for volunteers in our new store and welcome enquiries.”

The Sartori Home Furnishings & 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.

If you can offer your time and would like to volunteer please visit the new warehouse in Haverfordwest, or see the website www.paulsartori.org, or phone 01437 763223.