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Royal Navy veteran sets up Anglesey seafood business in middle of pandemic - and is thriving

Sion Riley took charge of fishing boat the Pan Arctic after a start-up micro loan from the Development Bank of Wales

Royal Navy veteran Sion Riley launched Holyhead Shellfish in July

A Royal Navy veteran set up his own Anglesey seafood business after securing a loan to buy a fishing boat. 

Sion Riley took charge of fishing boat the Pan Arctic this summer following a start-up micro loan from the Development Bank of Wales.

Since starting up Holyhead Shellfish the 30-year-old's catches have been in huge demand from restaurants and wholesalers.

He said: “Working on the sea, fishing, and in my local community has always been a dream of mine.

"Nothing, not even a pandemic would stop me. No challenge is big enough to stop my dreams.

"My ambition has been rewarded by huge demand from local restaurants and wholesalers. It’s been a phenomenal experience so far.”

Sion became aware that a boat, with full fishing rights, was due to go on sale.

Royal Navy veteran Sion Riley launched Holyhead Shellfish in July

He approached the boat’s owner about taking it over and then investigated what support was available for local start-ups on Anglesey.