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Edwards of Conwy to double capacity and create 20 new jobs

The well known butcher has launched a £2.6m expansion as demand grows for its products

The Traditional Welsh Sausage Company: Edwards of Conwy Managing Director Simon James. Picture Mandy Jones(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

Wales’s best-known butcher is doubling its capacity and creating 20 new jobs in a £2.6 million expansion.

Edwards of Conwy, has redeveloped its headquarters on the Morfa Conwy Business Park in Conwy, adding a fourth production line with the latest state-of-the-art equipment.

The revamp also includes additional chilled storage, upgraded staff amenities, new offices, and a new product development kitchen.

The project will enable the growing company to ramp up production of its popular range of sausages, beefburgers, meatballs, bacon and gammon to more than 80 tons a week.

This investment has been mainly self-funded by the company with additional support from the Welsh Government’s Rural Communities Development programme and a loan from HSBC.

Edwards of Conwy supplies all the major supermarkets and can be found in more than 600 stores across Wales, as well as at the original butcher’s shop in Conwy High Street where founder Ieuan Edwards began the business in 1984.

Ieuan Edwards, Edwards of Conwy

The company’s most popular signature product is its sausages, and their dedicated team of butchers make 40 million of the popular and tasty bangers a year.

Managing director Simon James said: “This new investment, with the backing of the Welsh Government, enables us to double our capacity, create new jobs and make the business more sustainable.