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Four new Welsh food and drink products have secured protected status under the UK’s Geographical Indication Schemes (GDIs).
Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire items are amongst Welsh gin, oysters, and honey that have been given protected geographical indication ...
Welsh gin, oysters and honey are to join the list of food and drink products granted protected geographical indication (PGI) ...
The Welsh Government has committed £2.5 million to provide baby bundles to new and expectant parents across Wales. The ...
Welsh gin, oysters and honey are to join the list of food and drink products granted protected geographical indication (PGI) status under the UK’s ...
Jeremy Boyes dumped items including car tyres, tumble dryer plastic parts, bicycle tyres, a fridge freezer and timber before ...
Dovey Native Botanical Gin in Wales’ Dyfi Valley just received ‘protected geographical indication’ status from the UK ...
The larvae of textile moths will feed on natural fibres causing damage to personal items such as clothing, bedding, soft ...
A £2.5 million programme to provide 'baby bundles' to Welsh families is set to begin. The initiative, a part of the Welsh ...
"It's now affecting my seven-year-old daughter. She's told me, 'Mummy, there's a man in my bedroom!' I don't know how to ...
Wrexham.com has invited local Members of Parliament and Members of the Senedd to write a monthly article with updates on ...