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    Welsh farm turns spring water into growing international business

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 26, 2026No Comments
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    Sara Jones (left) and Michelle Noble mark 50 years of Tata Steel subsidiary UKSE with a special run of Tumptonics natural spring water. Credit: Nick Treharne
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    Sara Jones and family realised their Monmouthshire sheep farm had to diversify to thrive, and the answer was right on their doorstep.

    Natural water from the Graig Fawr spring had served the farm for generations, and the Jones’s saw its business potential.

    Three years on, and the canned water from Tump Farm near Usk is finding new markets in the UK and around the world, and expansion is on the cards. A £50,000 loan from Tata Steel subsidiary UKSE has provided working capital and nowTumptonics is looking to grow.

    The family business has a purpose-built canning plant, producing still and sparkling water under their own brand Soleau or as a white label in small batches or larger runs. Demand has increased such that a second line at the farm-based factory is planned, as well as a labelling machine, and in the longer term the aim is to take on up to 15 extra staff and set up an apprenticeship scheme.

    Three new fruit flavoured drinks are soon to be unveiled adding to the present offering of still and sparkling.  “I won’t say what those flavours will be, except that they will be something my children would like to drink,” said Sara.

    Tumptonics  is finding many new markets in the UK and farther afield. Over 60 independent stores stock its products, as well as new Welsh-orientated café Bara in London, and a new deal has been struck with Castell Howell distributors in West Wales. Markets overseas are also developing with new customers in Scandinavia.

    Flexibility, says Sara, has been important to clients. “If you are looking for a small amount of canned water for your boutique shop, or enough water for a large event, we can supply it,” she said.

    “We see the business very much as part of the locality here in Monmouthshire, creating local jobs and contributing to the prosperity of the area.”

    Support from UKSE continues to be important. “UKSE have been amazing and have given us tremendous support. They have been very encouraging and been champions for the business,” she added.

    Michelle Noble, UKSE Area Manager in Wales, said : “Tumptonics is an ambitious young business with its roots firmly in South Wales.

    “It is an excellent addition to the expanding Welsh food industry that is finding markets around the world  and we are delighted to offer support and we look forward to working with Sara and the family as Tumptonics moves ahead.”

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