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Mach wedding venue launches new partnership with award-winning caterer
Politics
Wales rolls out subsidy card for gluten-free food
Auditors find weaknesses in council expenses systems
Aberdyfi Food Festival returns 17 August
Courts
Cardigan man fined for food and drink theft
Palé Hall partners with Michelin-star chef
Mach cider producer goes head to head in S4C business competition
Community news
Labour members hold tea party for Palestine
Mach chippy named as one of the UK's best
Residents 'turning up at farms' as Mach Co-op shelves remain bare
Bala celebrates VE Day anniversary
Gwynedd festival returns with new features
Alcohol and supermarket ban for thefts
"I never want to eat normal food" - The woman eating wild for science
Mum saves hundreds with meal prep
Wales to ban unhealthy food deals
The scourge of scurvy in Wales
Silian woman fined for Aberystwyth shop theft
The Farmers’ Union of Wales warns that the increase in sheep meat imports from New Zealand and Australia could threaten the livelihoods of local farmers, as UK production declines by 7% in 2024.
Tenby Travel Arts explorers enjoy Cegin Gareth Lampeter experience
Beloved Aber Caribbean restaurant set to move to bigger premises
Environment News
Bushcrafter eats only hand-foraged food for one month for science
Health
Children in Wales developing scurvy, doctor warns Senedd
New curbs on unhealthy food promotions in Wales
Farming
Turning bread crusts into new food
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