Current Partners
By partnering with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust, your business can play a vital role in protecting, enhancing, and celebrating one of the UK’s most cherished landscapes. Together, we can ensure that this stunning National Park, with its rich biodiversity and unique coastal heritage, continues to thrive for generations to come.
Beautiful bee-themed t-shirt
LIFEFORMS ART
PCNPT is excited to announce our partnership with Lifeforms Art, who have created a beautiful bee-themed t-shirt and are generously donating 10% of the profits to support our Birds and Bees project.
You can purchase one of these t-shirts by visiting their website here.
Lifeforms Art is the Hughes family from beautiful west Wales. They are conservationists and artists creating art to wear and share, to raise awareness for conservation and to celebrate nature. Sales of products support their ongoing hands-on invertebrate conservation and other conservation organisations.
All art is hand drawn, their ethically sourced organic cotton T-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies are hand screen printed too. They print to order to avoid waste. Inks used for printing are water based making the T-shirts extra soft and longer lasting.
Lifeforms Art choose the creatures that amaze, inspire, need a little more understanding and provide gateways for people who want to discover more about the amazing natural world.
Every day, they are inspired and thrilled by the beauty and diversity of nature around us, it is their mission to share the thrill and to help others in the ongoing quest to protect the living wonders who share this planet.
“The Pembrokeshire Coast is a very special place for us and we’re delighted to be able to support them in this way.” Lifeforms Art“
Gwreiddiau Roots initiative
SOUTH HOOK LNG
The Gwreiddiau Roots initiative, launched in 2020, is a unique collaboration between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust and South Hook LNG, aimed at connecting children with nature through hands-on experiences. Focused on teaching about natural produce, community food networks, and local biodiversity, the project has grown to become a key environmental education programme for schools in the Milford Haven area.
Director of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, Katie Macro said: “We are immensely proud of the progress made by Gwreiddiau Roots in 2023 and are excited to build upon this success in the year ahead.
“By continuing to work with schools and organisations, we aim to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards and foster a deeper appreciation for our local heritage and natural resources.”
South Hook LNG provide financial backing to the project. General manager, Hamad Al Samra, stated: “Our partnership with Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust is incredibly special. Through the Roots project, children are experiencing the wonders of our local environment, and at South Hook, we are proud to be a part of these memorable learning experiences.”
As the project moves forward, it will focus on the River Cleddau, using its rich habitats and biodiversity to further engage schools and communities, ensuring the continued growth of environmental awareness and stewardship in Pembrokeshire.
South Hook LNG
Festival charity partner
THE BIG RETREAT
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust is thrilled at being chosen as a charity partner for Pembrokeshire’s spectacular Big Retreat Festival in 2025 for the 4th year running.
The Big Retreat, which takes place in the heart of National Park, offers the chance to reconnect with yourself and with others, with live music and comedy and over 200 classes and workshops on a wide range of subjects, including fitness, yoga, wild swimming, bushcraft, cookery demos, gin workshops and arts and crafts.
Amber Lort-Phillips CEO and Co-founder of the Big Retreat said: “We are passionate about nature and the environment and are delighted to support the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust who, like us and many other businesses operating in the National Park, are committed to championing conservation, the local community, culture and coastline.
“Even your ticket purchase will make you #feelgood, as the festival will be donating £1 for every ticket sold to the Trust, which will be spent on enhancing and maintaining vital conservation work. This will include planting and caring for woodlands and creating bee- and butterfly-friendly meadows across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.”
Festival tickets are available now from www.thebigretreatfestival.com for the 2025 Festival, which will run from 23 – 26 May 2025.
“Pembrokeshire has some of the best beaches in the world and everyone should get the opportunity to enjoy them. We’re delighted that our donation will achieve this and that it will be enjoyed for many years to come.”
Valero
All-terrain beach wheelchair
VALERO
Valero became one of our gold partners after they generously donated over £5000 for a specialised all-terrain beach wheelchair. This wheelchair will join a fleet of beach wheelchairs across Pembrokeshire that are free to use. The equipment is specially designed and manufactured to be used on sandy beaches and other outdoor terrain. These wheelchairs help to break down barriers, improve mental health well-being, increase social interaction and provide a heightened sense of independence among beneficiaries.
Valero’s Public Affairs Manager Stephen Thornton said “Pembrokeshire has some of the best beaches in the world and everyone should get the opportunity to enjoy them. We’re delighted that our donation will achieve this and that it will be enjoyed for many years to come.”
Elsa Davies, Chair of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust added: “Having the chance to enjoy new and interesting adventures through using a beach wheelchair will bring a great deal of pleasure to many people. We are thankful to the foresight and generosity of Valero Pembroke Refinery in making this gift possible and for this they deserve our heartfelt thanks, along with those of the people who will use this special wheelchair.”