Welsh Living

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Welsh Living
EditorEd Pereira
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
FrequencyBi-monthly
Year founded2006
CompanyPear Media
CountryUnited Kingdom (Origin)
Website www.welshliving.com

Welsh Living is a national bi-monthly home and lifestyle magazine. [1] The magazine began publication in 2006 [1] in the United Kingdom. Founded by Eduardo Pereira, the magazine is predominantly based on homes, gardens, life and style. It is part of Pear Media. [1] Circulation is achieved through distribution at independent news-stand outlets as well as Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, WH Smith and other retail outlets.

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