BBC News
By Elliw Gwawr
image captionDylanwad Wine in Dolgellau has been importing wine from Europe for nearly 20 years
Small businesses importing food and wine from the European Union have warned they are drowning in paperwork because of Brexit.
The owners of Gwin Dylanwad wine shop and Ultracomida deli are worried about the future of their businesses because of additional transport costs and bureaucracy since leaving the EU.
Some businesses are concerned this will mean less choice for customers.
Welsh Office Minister David Davies has said things will improve with time.
Ultracomida owner Shumana Palit, who runs food shops and delicatessen specialising in Spanish food in Aberystwyth and Narberth, spent eight hours filling in the forms for one order of wine.
Drugs in boxer shorts leads to court appearance for Dingwall man By Ali Morrison
|
Updated: 11:05, 20 January 2021
Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper
The case was heard at Inverness Sheriff Court.
Police kept a look-out for a car in Moray-shire after being tipped off it could be carrying drugs.
Then, at about noon on January 17, 2019, officers spotted it near Elgin on the A96 between the city and the Highland capital, Inverness Sheriff Court heard this week.
Dylan Rowlands, a 21 year old of Balnabeen Drive, Dingwall, was a front seat passenger of the vehicle being driven by an unnamed person, the court heard yesterday.