 Hilltop honey was founded back in 2011. It came about because I was out of work and I was very poorly educated on my own accord. So I failed school miserably. So I had to find a way of making myself some work and I settled on bees and honey because I thought that bees were very under marketed insects and honey was an under marketed product in the UK. Hilltop honey has grown considerably since 2011. We've gone from producing, say, 1,000 jars a day four years ago to be able to produce, say, 150,000 jars a month. At Hilltop honey we pride ourselves on finding the best in people and giving people the chance and we employ up to 23 people now and we're just literally taking on three more. So we do a quite unique programme at Hilltop honey called a Dr Bee and during that process they learn a lot more about bees and the queen bee and the way they produce honey. I think it's something like 60% of your shopping basket wouldn't exist if it wasn't for bees. So just simple things like even your coffee wouldn't exist if it didn't have bees in the world. Fiannaw i Llerie Jones, dwi'n dysgu Cymraeg a dwi'n gweithio we'r adran ffach nata Hilltop honey. Mae'r tîm y gyd yn ffalch iawn o'r enwybiad. Mae'n wych ffordd i'n cwmni'ch leol yn cael cynnybodiaeth yn y gobrau hyn. Diolch yn fawr.