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Welsh cheese plant bought by Northern England producer Joseph Heler

The company is looking to fill 50 vacancies between now and Christmas following the buyout

Futura Foods Wales in Minfford

A cheese plant in North Wales has been acquired by the North of England’s largest independent regional cheese producer.

Futura Foods Wales, which is located in Minfford in Gwynedd, has been bought by Nantwich-based Joseph Heler.

Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.

Read more: House sales in Wales fall but shortage of stock drives prices up

The North Wales firm currently employs 60 people and specialises in cutting, blending and packaging multiple cheese formats.

Its site is currently working with cheddars, mozzarella, territorials and continental cheeses.

The deal sees Joseph Heler continuing to supply Futura Wales’ existing customers and business, however Futura Foods Wales will be renamed to Heler Foods Packing as part of the acquisition.