A local drinks business has been given government cash to expand into the UK.
The Roots Beverage Company received the money from the government's Enterprise Development Scheme.
The firm, which produces soft drinks, plans to double its monthly sales by the end of this year.
Founder Jamie Blair says the money will allow it to launch new products and strengthens its presence in the UK.
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