Palace invite for knitwear business
A CARMARTHENSHIRE-BASED hosiery and knitwear manufacturer has been invited to a four-day festival at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation.
Corgi Hosiery is one of the very few Welsh companies participating in this summer's event. It will celebrate the innovation, excellence and industry shown by those brands which have earned the recognition of a Royal Warrant.
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Corgi, based in Ammanford, was awarded its Royal Warrant by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1989.
The Prince has been an ardent supporter of the Carmarthenshire-based family company and has visited its Ammanford factory.
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Director Chris Jones said: "We are thrilled to be taking part in the festival — it truly is an honour to be involved."
During the four-day Coronation Festival, visitors to the Corgi exhibition stand in the grounds of Buckingham Palace will be treated to a live hosiery-making demonstration by the great- grandson of the company's founder, Rhys Jones.




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