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Getting Personal with Leisure and Workwear at Shared Spaces Haverfordwest

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A local business that personalises leisure and workwear for businesses will be taking up tenancy in the test-trading facilities at Shared Spaces Haverfordwest.

Jackland Leisurewear, founded by Sarah Evans, provides bespoke printing and embroidery solutions for clients nationwide and will be in the pop-up shop until 13th March.

Jackland Leisurewear offers quality, affordable garments for businesses, schools, sports clubs and charities, to name but a few. They use the latest in-house machinery to personalise the garments with your chosen logo or design with embroidery and heat transfer print.

Founder of Jackland Leisurewear, Sarah Evans said,

“We offer genuine value for money and exceptional quality and are excited to try out the world of retail in the pop-up shop at Shared Spaces Haverfordwest. This will give us the opportunity to reach new customers, that we may not come across working from home. Opening everyday whilst, we are there, will give people the chance to come in and chat to us about their requirements.”

Sarah, who works with a wide variety of businesses, clubs and organisations, will be in the pop-up shop in Riverside Quay, giving you an opportunity to discuss what garments are most suitable for your needs and design ideas. Samples of the garments will be available for you to see the look and feel the quality for yourself, plus you can negotiate discounts specifically for businesses making repeat or large orders. Sarah will have the Shared Spaces team on-hand to support with business advice and future planning.

Gareth Thomas, Assistant Community Manager of Shared Spaces Haverfordwest said: 

“As it’s a central location, the pop-up shop is an ideal base to find new customers in the area. As well as the trading opportunity, Shared Spaces will support with business advice to ensure the success of Jackland Leisurewear. This is a very different offering from previous tenants, so we are excited to see Sarah maximise her time with us over the next two weeks.”

Shared Spaces Haverfordwest offers opportunities to test-trade, but also provides fully funded 1-2-1 business support, workshops and networking events, co-working facilities, and meeting rooms. Shared Spaces Haverfordwest is funded by Third Sector Resilience Fund for Wales Phase 2 Scheme, administered by WCVA. Business in Focus delivers this project in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council.

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