Who we do it with
Nick
With a slightly lower profile than Andy, Nick's been interviewed by ITV for his ability to bring colour to Welsh lives with his daffodils and will be on the cover of a charity calendar next year (fully clothed we are happy to report!).
Mostly likely place to spot Nick: behind the wheel of the green Landie, atop the daffodil harvester, or Abergavenny
Charlie
Charlie took a break from his agricultural career to build his own house, but now is fully committed to his growing business and appeared on TV to show how to pull our finest leeks.
Mostly likely place to spot Charlie: Driving his Really Welsh branded Ford Ranger, dressed in full water-proof gear in the leek field, or pushing his trolley around Hollywell Tesco.
Beacon Foods
Fabulous ingredients make wonderful foods – and that's what Beacon Foods are all about. Really Welsh supply vegetables, while Cadog supply welsh cheese, butter & milk, and Beacon Foods do the rest, and they’ve a sideboard full of awards to prove that they do it better than most!
Richard Arnold
Bizarrely, Richard claims to occasionally get identified as Andy on store visits (odd because he’s almost twice his size).Richard appeared on ITV in February, and has popped up on the Roy Noble show once or twice too.
Mostly likely place to spot Richard: Living in Mid-Wales, Richard frequents the A470, so look out for the older red mini with the red dragon on the roof (he even had it before he worked for Really Welsh!) in supermarkets on or near the A470… Or coaching under 8 rugby on a Sunday morning.
Chris Stillwell
The newest member of the Really Welsh team, Chris has been earning his daffodil stripes organising sampling sessions in stores across South Wales and helping to keep Richard, Rhiannon & Carwen organised.
Chris reports that he has a talent for well designed fancy dress costumes, although Carwen has nothing to worry about…
Most Likely Place to spot Chris: Out and about doing samplings in stores & shows or holding the fort in our Cardiff office.
The Bowman Family
June 2009 saw the full launch of Really Welsh Ice Cream in stores right across Wales. Available in four original flavours, Really Welsh Ice Cream is actually made in Carmarthenshire by Will Bowman and his family on their farm, using milk from their own jersey herd.


