Hay Wines are family business of the year
The Salt family, owners of Hay Wines in Ledbury High Street, have just been announced as Family Business of the Year at the Herefordshire Business Awards 2024 ceremony over the weekend.
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Community Content Editor based in Gloucestershire, publishing community news, nostalgia, and business stories for the Stroud News and Journal, the Gloucestershire Gazette, Wilts and Glos Standard, plus the Ledbury Reporter.
The Salt family, owners of Hay Wines in Ledbury High Street, have just been announced as Family Business of the Year at the Herefordshire Business Awards 2024 ceremony over the weekend.
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