Print is alive and kicking as leaflet delivery firm expands
The biggest tourism leaflet distribution company in North Wales is set to break through the 150,000 million barrier this year - and it's getting even bigger. The operation was established by North Wales Tourism 26 years ago and is confounding doom-mongers by still...
£30m care homes bill is “national scandal”
Angry care home owners in Wales say they're owed over £30 million in unpaid fees because of a legal battle that's been described as a "national scandal". After more than three years of wrangling, the Supreme Court has reached a decision on a dispute between Welsh...
Free fun, face-painting, food and ice-cream up for grabs in Wrexham this summer
Free fun, food, face-painting, ice-cream, treats from a toy shop and even jewellery are all up for grabs in Wrexham this summer. Families heading to the town’s bustling Eagles Meadow shopping centre are promised plenty to keep young ones entertained throughout August....
We’ll take control of the police in Wales
A police boss believes the devolution of policing to Wales is inevitable, saying it's a matter of when not if. According to Arfon Jones, the newly-elected chairman of the All-Wales Policing Group, there was now an unstoppable momentum in favour of the idea. Mr Jones,...
Fab four go on a musical journey around the world
Four college friends who went on to form one of Europe's top chamber music groups are heading to a festival in North Wales. The Aquarelle Guitar Quartet will take the audience at the North Wales International Music Festival on a world tour from within St Asaph...
Flintshire firm booms thanks to Chinese Takeaway
A FLINTSHIRE firm has broken into the Chinese market with a ground breaking system which is cleaning up in the pharmaceutical industry. David Catherall, Managing Director of TDC Services, in Ewloe, is the brains behind a high-pressure water system which has...
Magical time at school for care home residents
Care home residents spent a "magical time" being entertained by primary schoolchildren who sang traditional Welsh songs and served afternoon tea. The group from the Pendine Park care organisation in Wrexham were serenaded by the choir at Ysgol Bodhyfryd in Wrexham...
Music sessions by top orchestral duo play well with hospital patients
THE uplifting strains of live music from a top orchestral duo are striking a joyful note with hospital patients. Two accomplished players from the NEW Sinfonia orchestra are making regular visits to the busy rehabilitation unit at Wrexham Maelor Hospital to perform a...
One of Wales’ Fast Growth companies opens new office as part of expansion plans
A WREXHAM-based firm, which is one of Wales's fastest growing companies, has launched a new office as part of its ambitious expansion plans. Rawson Digital, based on Wrexham Industrial Estate, supplies and maintains photocopiers and printers across North Wales and the...
Pioneering hospice hailed as one of Wales’s great success stories
Wales's top nurse has hailed a pioneering hospice that serves Flintshire as one of the nation's greatest healthcare success stories. The Chief Nursing Officer for Wales, Professor Jean White, will be reporting her findings to the Welsh Government following a visit to...