An MP has visited a Nestlé bottling site in Pembrokeshire.
Henry, MP for Mid and South Pembrokeshire, recently toured the Waters and Premium Beverages site in Princes Gate.
This was Mr first visit to the factory since his appointment in July 2024.
During his visit, Mr met factory manager Matthew Faulkner and other staff members.
He learned about the site's commitment to being a good neighbour, managing water resources responsibly, and helping to regenerate local water cycles.
This includes a new project in Pembrokeshire in collaboration with the dairy co-operative First Milk.
Mr Faulkner said: "It was a pleasure to welcome Mr to our factory.
"This visit provided a wonderful opportunity to introduce our team and showcase our factory and what we do.
"We take pride in being part of the local community and are committed to supporting local initiatives and helping create a positive water impact locally."
Mr said: "I was delighted to visit the Princes Gate bottling site to meet Matthew and his team, and hear more about the work they do in my constituency
"I learned about their operations, sustainability initiatives, and commitment to local employment.
"Businesses like this play a crucial role in our economy and it’s important that they operate responsibly and contribute positively to our community."
The bottling site in Narberth employs more than 120 people, including specialists in production, warehouse operations, quality, safety, and water management.
Most of these employees live within a 20-mile radius of the factory.
Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage company, with more than 2,000 brands in 191 countries.
The Nestlé Waters and Premium Beverages site in Princes Gate bottles both Princes Gate and Nestlé Pure Life waters at source.
The site is committed to being a responsible neighbour and steward of water resources, and to helping regenerate local water cycles


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