HANDMADE crafts, homemade produce and unusual gifts made by people who make their living from the land are now on sale at the Lammas eco-village in north Pembrokeshire.

Situated on the outskirts of Glandwr, the eco village's community hub building now houses the Livelihood shop selling everything from rustic benches and wooden sculptures to willow and felt crafts, preserves, and more.

Willow is grown and harvested a stones’ throw from the shop, and beeswax products are made by bees foraging the flowers in the hub garden.

As well as enjoying a tour of the Lammas project, visitors can also stock up on gifts and essentials at the shop, as well as chatting to the producers who made them.

Tours run from 11am until 1pm every Saturday from now until the end of September, and shop is open on Saturdays 10.30am until 3.30pm.

For more information go to the Lammas Community Hub FB page for up to date pictures and details of additional events, for directions visit www.lammas.org.uk.