Denbighshire County Council warn residents not to fall for parking fine scam.
Denbighshire County Council are warning residents of a scam circulating the County where they receive texts or emails asking them to pay parking fines. Recently, the Council have been made aware of a...
View ArticleTown Goes Gold for Giddo
GOLDEN bikes and scooters have been displayed around Flint and Bagillt to raise awareness of childhood cancer as part of Giddo’s Gift’s ‘Go Gold’ initiative. The annual campaign led by Mandy Giddins...
View ArticleBest Ways To Celebrate UK National Inclusion Week 2024 In The Workplace
For any growing business celebrating and recognising inclusion is vital. But although many companies pay lip-service to the issue, many can sometimes struggle to come up with strategies to best...
View ArticleTop clinic celebrates third major award ahead of cancer fundraising ball for...
THREE is the magic number for one of the country’s most illustrious skin clinics. Pure Perfection, based in Rossett near Chester and Wrexham, has won its third major award of the year. Led by esteemed...
View ArticleNorth Wales students in safe hands on visit to leading business
STUDENTS were in safe hands on a visit to the headquarters of a leading business. BTEC Enterprise and Entrepreneurship learners from Coleg Cambria’s Yale site in Wrexham spent a day at Aico in...
View ArticleDenbighshire County Council complete works on the Four Great Highways project...
Denbighshire County Council have completed works on the Four Great Highways project in Llangollen. The project was part of investment by the UK Government that was secured through a joint application...
View ArticleMore recognition for green tourism pioneer in Snowdonia
An award-winning green tourism pioneer and owner of an eco holiday cottage in Snowdonia (Eryri) is among the first in the country to be recognised by a national sustainability programme for small...
View ArticleEnjoy a fun filled October half term at Elan Valley
Elan Valley is gearing up for an action-packed October half term with a range of activities designed to entertain and inspire visitors of all ages. Nestled in the picturesque heart of Wales, Elan...
View ArticleNursery nurtures help for rare butterfly
Work is underway to help a rare butterfly take flight in Denbighshire. Denbighshire County Council’s Local Provenance Tree Nursery at St Asaph is giving a helping hand to an under-threat tree that...
View ArticleEvent held in Corwen to celebrate the completion of regeneration works in the...
A recent event held at Canolfan Llys Owain, Corwen welcomed a range of partners to celebrate the completion of a number of town centre regeneration projects in and around Corwen high street. These...
View ArticleEvent held in Corwen to celebrate the completion of regeneration works in the...
A recent event held at Canolfan Llys Owain, Corwen welcomed a range of partners to celebrate the completion of a number of town centre regeneration projects in and around Corwen high street. These...
View ArticleNew digital resources for primary schools to discover the Picturesque...
Free education resources are now available to support schools in learning about the history of the Dee Valley. ‘Our Picturesque Landscape’ is a National Lottery Heritage Funded Project that has been...
View ArticleHalloween Fun at Ruthin Gaol this October Half Term
Ruthin Gaol is set to open its doors for a Spooktacular October half term from 26th October to 2nd November, when the historic Gaol will be opening its doors as part of the Welsh Museums Week and Kids...
View Article“Marketing Midas” Beth going for gold after company merger
A marketing expert with a “golden touch” and a fast-growing consultancy firm have joined forces to create a powerhouse agency in North Wales. Creative livewire Beth Woodhouse, from Old Colwyn, has been...
View ArticleWrexham village pub gets quizzy for good causes
A popular Wrexham pub is gearing up for a series of quiz-based events that will help raise hundreds of pounds for local good causes. The Golden Lion in Rossett will be hosting numerous events in its...
View ArticleTransformative college jobs programme builds back from pandemic with rise in...
A TRANSFORMATIVE training and development programme providing career opportunities for college learners is building back from the pandemic. The Jobs Growth Wales+ scheme at Coleg Cambria was supporting...
View ArticleAs 10-Year-Old Dies In Dog Attack, Top Solicitor Provides Guide On Laws...
A 10-year-old girl mauled to death by her family’s dog was the victim of an XL Bully attack, reports have claimed. The schoolgirl – described as ‘beautiful and intelligent’ – died after being bitten by...
View ArticleWelsh food producers unite to cook-up sustainable ways to boost economy and...
FOOD and drink companies united to showcase their products and cook-up new ways to tackle poverty and benefit the Welsh economy. Gwynedd and Ynys Môn Food Partnership hosted the event at the popular...
View ArticleRecruiter warns workers of unscrupulous ‘umbrella companies’ and tax...
A LONG-STANDING recruitment firm warned clients and workers to be vigilant of agencies using unscrupulous ‘umbrella companies’ to payroll temporary staff. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) issued a caution...
View ArticleHannah Williams Skinner from Moneypenny wins Sustainability Game-Changer...
Hannah Williams Skinner, Working Life Manager at Moneypenny, has been recognized as a Sustainability Game-Changer at the prestigious Planet Mark Awards 2024. The award ceremony, held last week at The...
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