Christmas cheer starts at Denbigh Care Home
Dolwen Care Home in Denbigh has kicked off the festive period with a successful Fair, which allowed families, friends, staff and members of the public to come along and celebrate with the residents,...
View ArticleBuckley’s Foodbank has its shelves filled by donation from storage giant
Flintshire foodbank is bracing itself for the traditional Christmas surge in demand has had a welcome boost with a vanload of goodies from a local business. The Buckley centre, part of the Flintshire...
View ArticleWelsh gourmet crisps are a hit at the Co-op after 57-store deal
More snack fans than ever can try a taste of a North Wales firm’s gourmet crisps after it clinched a major deal with Co-op. Bosses at Bwydydd Madryn (Madryn Foods) say that selling their Jones o Gymru...
View ArticleEco-friendly hotel boss urges North Wales business leaders to join green...
Business leaders in North Wales have been urged to make 2025 a landmark year to ramp up the introduction of green technologies. Darryl Shaw, who is the Group Operations Director of the Everbright...
View ArticleDenbighshire Council Leader pays tribute to community spirit during Storm...
Denbighshire County Council’s Leader, Councillor Jason McLellan, has thanked and praised residents, staff, contractors and volunteers following the extreme weather which hit the County over the...
View ArticleCabinet to discuss Denbighshire’s Local Toilet Strategy
A report will go to Denbighshire’s Cabinet on the 17 of Denbighshire about Denbighshire’s Local Toilets Strategy. In line with the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017, the Council has prepared this strategy...
View ArticleDenbighshire Residents supported to access over £712,000 in targeted benefit...
Pensioners across Denbighshire have gained over £712,000 in unclaimed benefits during 2024. Denbighshire County Council has been running a campaign to encourage pensioners to find out about the Pension...
View ArticleWaste Collection Christmas Dates
Over the Christmas and New Year period, the following changes will be made to waste and recycling collections: Household waste collections (recycling, food, AHP, non-recyclable waste, garden waste)...
View ArticleTurkeys take off while crowds flock to organic farm estate for Christmas...
CHRISTMAS is in full swing at the award-winning Rhug Estate. Despite the stormy weather, hundreds of people attended the organic farm estate’s festive craft fair at the weekend and enjoyed yuletide...
View ArticleLaw firm come up with an advent calendar with a difference to help out food bank
A law firm in St Asaph have been counting down to Christmas by doing an advent calendar with a difference to help out a local foodbank. Staff at Swayne Johnson on the High Street have been collecting...
View ArticleSurge in commercial clients as law firm enters 25th year in business
A SURGE in commercial clients led to the busiest period in a quarter of a century for a booming law firm. Mackenzie Jones Solicitors, based in Chester, St Asaph and Menai Bridge, has seen a “huge rise”...
View ArticleRise in welding apprentices at top college could help meet industry demand as...
COLEG CAMBRIA is at the forefront of a nationwide campaign to meet a surge in demand for tens of thousands of new welders. With an ageing workforce of welders in the UK – an estimated 50% of which are...
View ArticleTop 10 school reflects on rise in pupils, major investment and results...
A SUCCESSFUL year ended with a place among the top 10 independent schools in Wales for a Bangor institution. St Gerard’s School was listed eighth in the country in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power...
View ArticlePopular North Wales pub reopening for Christmas after £750,000 investment
All the stops are being pulled out to welcome customers back to a popular North Wales country pub which is reopening on Saturday after a six month refurbishment costing around £750,000. The...
View ArticleJuice ‘Essentials’ storm UK retailers this year
Tech accessories brand Juice is ending the year on a high after a number of its core lines have hit the shelves in both new and existing retailers throughout 2024. Consumers can now purchase all of...
View ArticleRhyl Drift Park Play Area design takes shape thanks to input from community...
In the Autumn, in partnership with Balfour Beatty, two public information sessions were held at Rhyl Youth Centre by the Council to provide the public with the opportunity to inform the design of the...
View ArticleTalented young artist Lily-Anne, 10, wins top prize
A schoolgirl with a flair for art has scooped top prize in a festive competition which had more than 1,000 entrants. Lily-Anne Williams, aged 10, was presented with first prize in the Flintshire...
View ArticleTimeless Vape Flavours: A Return to What Works Best
The vaping industry has evolved dramatically over the years, offering an array of innovative flavours that mimic everything from exotic fruit to decadent desserts. While the novelty of trying something...
View ArticleCastle conference champions high street success in embracing technology to...
AN EVENT celebrating digital innovation and entrepreneurship in west Wales was a major success. Organised by Antur Cymru Enterprise, the SMART Busnes Cymru Conference welcomed organisations, start-ups...
View ArticleAs it is revealed that police are destroying 100 XL bully dogs a month, top...
A leading expert on XL bully dogs has reacted to new figures revealing police forces are now putting down 100 of the animals every month. Data, uncovered via a BBC Freedom of Information Act, also...
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