Pub that started selling fresh fruit and veg in pandemic decides to open up own shop due to demand
The Rhondda pub has turned a temporary idea into a long-term goal
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Hundreds of Welsh businesses have been forced to diversify during the pandemic, especially those in the hospitality industry.
For Treorchy s The Lion, what was a temporary move to sell fresh fruit and veg on a stall outside the pub has now turned into the goal of opening a permanent, zero-waste shop on the high street.
Green Valley, which will open at the former location of Cherie & Co salon on Bute Street, will, of course, sell fruit and veg but will also stock plastic-free products in a bid to bring sustainable shopping to the upper Rhondda.
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The protesters said they wanted answers and justice for Mohamud Mohammed Hassan who members of the Senedd heard earlier was reportedly bruised and with severe injuries
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Protestors make their way from Cardiff city centre to Cardiff Bay police station (Image: Huw Evans Picture Agency)
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