Making Burgers and the Slate Trail
Visiting the new premises of a company producing millions of burgers in rural Wales, and taking a walk to explore the industrial heritage of Snowdonia.
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Making Burgers - the ÌýgetsÌýa £4million investment, creating up to 30 new jobs in Llanelwedd, near Builth WellsÌýand an increase production.Ìý They produce millions of burgersÌýbut with a reliance on trade from Ireland what does Brexit mean for this rural company?
Tackling Bovine TBÌý- Ìýthe enhanced began earlier this month with a regionalised approach to eliminating the disease.Ìý One of the aims of the programme is to tackle farms with chronic bovine TB breakdowns.ÌýÌýRachael GarsideÌývisitsÌýJeff and Eleanor Evans, at their Broadmoor Farm near Wolfscastle in Pembrokeshire to see how theÌýtougher measures to tackle the disease will affect them
Saving Trees - boasts a 22 acre withÌýtrees of enormous scientific and botanical significance. We hear how research efforts are underway to better understand and conserve the plant collections
and the Snowdonia Slate Trail - a new 85 mile, circular,exploring the heritageÌýof the slate mining communities
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- Sun 29 Oct 2017 07:03Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wales
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