Fowey RNLI look to benefit after a new shop is opened in the town with a charitable twist.
A popular shop based in St Ives is extending its reach and opening its new doors in Fowey.
The Flapjackery is dedicated to all things flapjacks, having won several Taste of the West Gold Awards, it’s safe to say they know what they’re doing.
However, it is not only their products which will be exciting residents. Flapjackery also work to support the local area.
A spokesperson explained: “The shop will donate 50p or £1.50 for every Fowey-specific box of three or six flapjacks, as well as 20p for every customer who opts not to use a recyclable box.”
These donations will be supporting Fowey Lifeboat Station, aiding the very important work done by the team.
Carol Myott, one of the shop’s owners said: “We’re hugely excited to be opening in Fowey which is a gorgeous town with a bustling centre. This is our seventh shop opening for Flapjackery and we’re really pleased to be supporting Fowey RNLI. It’s a charity we are particularly fond of – we also support the local lifeboat stations at Minehead and Plymouth too.”
Managing the Fowey shop will be Sarah Gibson who comes with plenty of experience having previously worked in Flapjackery Plymouth and Flapjackery St Ives.
Carol said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming Sarah back to the team. She has lots of experience which is really great as we love to integrate with the local community and get involved with lots of different things, from supporting a local charity to always dressing our windows according to special events in the area.”






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