The new 30 second ad for new Red Sky potato chips has been created by Steve Coll and Colin Jones at ad agency AMV and breaks at 16:45 on Saturday 11th April on Channel 4. The voiceover features the distinctive voice of Felicity Kendall and the sound track called Honey Tree is by a new band called The Mostar Diving Club. Red Sky crisps are made with 100% natural ingredients and are the first to come in paper packaging from sustainable sources (they are accredited by the Forest Stewardship Council). Also for every bag you buy, Red Sky will protect endangered Amazonian Rainforest through a partnership with charity Cool Earth (a 150g bag protects 10 ftò of Rainforest, a 40g bag protects 5 ftò of Rainforest). They are available in four flavours: Anglesey Sea Salt, West Country Bacon & Cream Cheese; Sour Cream & Green Herbs; and Roasted Red Pepper & Lime.
Caer Gybi a small Roman fortlet located at the centre of Holyhead within the county of Anglesey, which was once in the Roman province of Britannia.
The three-walled fort, with it's fourth side fronting the sea is probably the site of a quay, thought to be part of a late 4th century build, associated with Segontium in Caernarfon, which was formed to defend the west coast of Wales against Irish sea-raiders.
In the 6th century, the fort was given to Saint Cybi who founded a monastery on the site. The Church of St Cybi stands within the walled fort today.
Holyhead (Welsh Caergybi) is name after the fort.
Beaumaris Castle, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, was built as part of King Edward I's campaign to conquer North Wales. It was designed by James of St. George and work begun in 1295, but was never completed. Beaumaris has been designated as a World Heritage Site, regarded by some to be the most architecturally perfect castle in Britain.
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