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Connecting the World to Wales
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Connecting the World to Wales

The Power of Purpose-Driven Ingenuity Innovation often begins not in a corporate boardroom, but with a quiet, audacious decision to build something better. In 2011, Lori, the founder of Coco Pzazz, began crafting chocolate with a singular, community-driven goal: to…

Guide to Y Wladfa: Exploring the Heart of Welsh Patagonia The Salt and the Soil: A Dream of a New Wales The air in Liverpool’s docks on that May morning in 1865 was thick with the smell of coal smoke,…

Mimosa Rwm Espiritu the Taste Welsh Heritage The salty tang of sea spray mingling with the scent of dark-roasted coffee and sweet, tropical molasses. This is the sensory threshold of a profound transatlantic story. Mimosa Rwm Espiritu isn’t just another…

The Awakening of the Welsh Vineyard There is a distinct, undeniable chill in the Monmouthshire air just before the sun breaches the horizon in late September. A silver mist clings to the rolling hills, wrapping itself around the ancient oaks…

Cultivating the Frontier of Mid Wales Stand 900 feet above sea level in the rolling hills of Montgomeryshire, and you will feel the sharp, crisp breeze of Mid Wales. Historically, this landscape has been the undisputed domain of pastoral farming—a…

Imagine the crisp, cool air of North-West Wales swirling down from the rugged, ancient peaks of Snowdonia, carrying with it the scent of damp earth, blooming heather, and distant wood-smoke. You are standing in the heart of Dolgellau, a beautifully…

Riversimple’s Hydrogen Revolution The air in Llandrindod Wells carries a different weight than the smog-choked corridors of the M4. Here in Powys, the landscape provides the operational footprint needed to incubate world-class industrial innovation away from legacy auto hubs. It…

Graig Farm Organics, Rooted in Montgomeryshire Soil To understand the rhythm of business in Mid Wales, you have to look beyond the idyllic, postcard-perfect landscapes. The undulating hills of Montgomeryshire, shrouded in morning mist and patchworked with ancient hedgerows, are…

The Dawn of the “Missing Middle” For Welsh farmers, the rural landscapes of Powys and Pembrokeshire are no longer just agricultural sites; they are the testing grounds for a modernized, highly efficient supply chain. Historically, the Welsh agricultural narrative was…

Exporting Wales to the World If you walk the streets of late 19th-century neighbourhoods in London, Hamburg, Melbourne, or Boston, you are likely walking under roofs fashioned from the very rock of Elidir Fawr. It is a staggering thought. Driven…