The Welsh restaurants given Michelin stars in the 2021 guide
One Welsh restaurant received a brand new accolade this year
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The top Welsh chefs whose meals you can now heat at home
Think you re missing out on Michelin-starred dining while in lockdown? Think again as many of our top chefs have adapted their way of working
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We had a fantastic working relationship too and he gave us freedom to always try something new. When I put together ambitious plans for Harrod Horticultural back in 2002 he was extremely supportive. My father was very proud of our achievements and always gave us lots of praise and encouragement and would love to tell anyone who would listen too. He was a very principled man who had high standards and values, he genuinely believed his motto ‘the customer is king’ and he instilled these values in us, his legacy will live on through us and our amazing team.
“Above all he was my dad - kind, caring and always there for me.”
We had a fantastic working relationship too and he gave us freedom to always try something new. When I put together ambitious plans for Harrod Horticultural back in 2002 he was extremely supportive. My father was very proud of our achievements and always gave us lots of praise and encouragement and would love to tell anyone who would listen too. He was a very principled man who had high standards and values, he genuinely believed his motto ‘the customer is king’ and he instilled these values in us, his legacy will live on through us and our amazing team.
“Above all he was my dad - kind, caring and always there for me.”
Tier division leaves residents confused, frustrated and facing longer trips
North East Lincolnshire remains a Tier 3 area with very high alert restrictions and East Lindsey is now part of Lincolnshire s Tier 4 toughest limits.
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Blink and you can miss the border between North East Lincolnshire and East Lindsey.