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Sunday, 13 August 2006, 16:22 GMT 17:22 UK

Cheese maker interrupts honeymoon

Ceri with her award-winning cheese The only cheese maker in North Wiltshire interrupted her honeymoon to hear she had won an annual New Business competition.

Ceri Collingbourn, from Brinkworth, who is the fifth generation of her family to make cheese, won £3,000 from North Wiltshire District Council.

Ceri makes 'Malmesbury Mold' and 'Honey Queen' using milk from her father's herd of Pedigree Holstein Friesians.

Ceri, of Ceri's Cheese, said she would use the money to buy a cream separator.

Regional winners in the completion, now in its third year, include Eleanor Bland from Wootton Bassett who runs a ladies dress shop called Sophisticatz, Tia Lang and Jackie Perry from Cosham, from 'My Loaf' and Amanda Hazell, from Cricklade, who runs a house moving service called 'Making Moves'.




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