Well-travelled chef cooks his way into finals of prestigious competition
A caring chef who cooked up a storm on luxurious cruises is in the running for national award after impressing care home residents with his five star culinary skills. Reginald Milton Inness, who is 58 and originally from Guyana, has worked as a chef at Picton Court...
Cancer survivor Cez joins bakery duo on epic trek
Two bakery workers rose to the challenge to give a hospice a major boost after a mammoth 120-mile trek around the coast of Anglesey. Ashley Dawson and Rob Champion raised more than £2,000 for the Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham after their bosses at the Village...
Kind-hearted cook who’s raised thousands for charity in the running for prestigious award
A young cook who was teased for not being able to boil an egg at the beginning of her career is a finalist in a nationwide competition. Telhia Jones, 25, began working in the kitchen at Greenhill Manor Care Home, Merthyr Tydfil, five years ago. After rising to the...
TV boss creates mini-John Lewis and hands company over to staff
The head of one of Wales’ most successful independent TV companies is creating a “mini-John Lewis” and handing it all over to the staff. Dylan Huws, managing director of Caernarfon-based production company Cwmni Da, is turning the £5 million a year firm into an...
Copier firm scores highly with Anglesey Football League
The future of one of the oldest knock-out football competitions in Wales has been secured thanks to a new sponsorship deal. Wrexham-based Rawson Digital, which also has an office in Dinorwic Marina, Y Felinheli, near Bangor, have been unveiled as the new backers of...
Grandmother’s memory drives Matthew towards national awards glory
A care worker who was inspired to help elderly people after nursing his grandmother at home has been shortlisted for a top industry award. Matthew Phillips, a team leader at April Court Care Home in Swansea, has made the final of the Wales Care Awards 2018 which is...
School project pays respects to the fallen of the Great War
Pupils from seven Denbighshire schools dressed-up as Tommies and made colourful forget-me-nots as part of a project commemorating the First World War. The project was organised by the North Wales International Music Festival who chose Reflections as the theme for this...
Grieving Karen puts “heart and soul” into care job and wins top award nomination
A care home manager whose family heartbreak helped “put her in the shoes” of her clients is in line for a top industry gong. Karen Rogers, who is manager of Llys y Seren Residential Care Home in Port Talbot, has barely had a day off sick in 30 years’ despite suffering...
Anwyl raises £1,288 for Macmillan
Visitors to Anwyl Homes’ developments across North Wales enjoyed a cuppa and a cake for a good cause last weekend, helping to raise £1288 for Macmillan as part of its World’s Biggest Coffee Morning campaign. Taking place annually at the end of September, the World’s...
Dream come true for caring Amy
A former factory worker who has fulfilled her dream of working with children is in line for a national award just a year into her role caring for young people with autism and learning disabilities. Amy Thomas, 30, has been hailed as “exceptional” by Ty Bronllys...










