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Follow on Google News | New Chef & Owner for Iconic Welsh Gastro Bolthole: Tyddyn LlanBy: Tyddyn Llan Plans for a soft relaunch of the 13-bedroom property are also afoot, with expectations of some interior remodelling and phased developments over time, with the new team taking the helm on the 18th of July. Comments Gareth: "We would like the guest rooms to reflect more of our surroundings, led by nature and the beautiful landscape that is the Edeirnion valley." The new owner has gone into the business with the aim of building a team capable of challenging for the honour of being one of best restaurants in the UK. The new concept will be Chef-led and include an interior promising to reflect a contemporary twist on the warmth and charm of the idyllic rural setting, amongst the beauty of the Berwyn Mountains. Raised in Leicestershire, with a Welsh father, Gareth first achieved acclaim at Palé Hall hotel in north Wales, where he opened the restaurant with Michael Caines after an extensive refurbishment of the property. With a desire to support local producers and using quality ingredients, growing food in the kitchen gardens was also something that Gareth initiated to help with sustainability. By transforming these ingredients into fine dining cuisine, Gareth was awarded three AA Rosettes for the seven years he was there. At the heart of the transformation is a commitment to sustainability. The restaurant will prioritise sourcing locally where they can, featuring the finest high-end products from growers and artisans throughout Wales. Comments Gareth: "We are aiming to use the Green Star ethos for sustainable gastronomy, on a wider scale to help increase our sustainable practices throughout the restaurant and guest rooms. Reducing waste, food miles and energy use, with no compromise on quality, are targets for the kitchen, with a focus on flavour-driven, seasonal cooking in our tasting menus; we have a clear focus right from the start." However, it is not just the food that the restaurant is aiming to keep local – the renovation philosophy has been guided by a goal to keep things as local as possible, in order to build the most exceptional modern Welsh dining experience. The restaurant will also feature local art, decor, cutlery, and crockery, showcasing the best of Welsh talent. To be one of the first to experience the new era at Tyddyn Llan, call 01490 440 264 or visit www.tyddynllan.co.uk, for both room and table bookings. End
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