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Weather with a dusting of snow or just a low light brings out the best of Wensleydale, encapsulated by this short walk which links Hawes and the lovely village of Burtesett. From Hawes walk ...
Emergency services were called to the Wensleydale Creamery site on Gayle Lane in Hawes at around 5.15pm, following reports of an industrial accident at the business. Ambulance, fire ...
Wensleydale Creamery, based in Hawes in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, has unveiled the newest addition to its visitor centre. Inspired by the recent award-winning film ‘Wallace & Gromit ...
Either a dusting of snow or low light brings out the best of Wensleydale, encapsulated by this short walk which links Hawes and the lovely village of Burtersett. From Hawes, walk through the town ...
Sales success this week enabled Wensleydale's 900-year-old creamery, in the North Yorkshire village of Hawes, to top off a five-fold increase in size by buying up its only serious rival ...
The only Wensleydale still made in the valley itself is that from the Hawes Creamery, which uses locally-sourced milk. also makes a blue version. Their cheeses are sold under the name ‘Real ...
The decision means the name can only be applied to cheese which is produced within an area around Hawes in North Yorkshire. The Wensleydale Creamery, which has produced the cheese for over a ...
Cheese has been made in Wensleydale since 1150 when Cistercian monks settled four miles from Hawes. They passed their art on to farmers’ wives who continued to produce the cheese from their ...
With the nearest market town, Leyburn, some 17 miles along Wensleydale, children from Hawes complete the journey ten times a week to attend secondary school. Hawes. Picture: James Hardisty.