Funding for Penderyn Distillery and visitor centre in Llandudno
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Plans for a new £5m distillery and visitor centre have taken a step closer after approval of government funding.
The Welsh Whisky Company, which currently operates the Penderyn Distillery near Aberdare, is proposing to open a second distillery and visitor centre in Llandudno by 2021.
Earlier this year, the firm were given the go ahead to build a new distillery and visitor centre in Swansea.
The Welsh government has offered £1.4m towards the project.
Subject to planning permission, the company hopes the development would open in 2021. It is also redeveloping a disused building at the Hafod Morfa Copperworks site in Swansea, with an opening date of 2022.
Commenting on the Llandudno funding, Stephen Davies, of Penderyn Distillery, said: "The confirmation of government support is a major step towards achieving our plans. With our funding package now in place, we will be developing our proposals further."
Lesley Griffiths, minister for environment, energy and rural affairs, added: "Penderyn is a great example of how the Welsh food and drinks sector is thriving and gaining a global reputation.
"I'm pleased that we have been able to support Penderyn to develop their business."
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