Rapid expansion and new jobs at Wrexham copier firm gets the thumbs up from Assembly Member
A fast-growing copier firm that’s aiming to create an extra 10 jobs has been hailed by an Assembly Member as a role model for those wanting to replicate their success. Vaughn Rawson, Managing Director, welcomed Wrexham AM Lesley Griffiths, to his firm’s main base on...
Toyota Prius hybrid review
Road test by Steve Rogers AT last, a hybrid that gives serious miles to the gallon. I have been blowing hot and cold, mainly cold, on hybrids for a couple of years. Those I have driven promise big economy but under deliver. Yes emissions are commendably low which is...
Sponsor a String appeal will be prelude to success for talented harpists of the future
An acclaimed teaching centre is hoping to tug at the heart strings of music lovers by offering them the chance to support the studies of talented young harpists. Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias in Caernarfon, which is currently providing tuition for over 400 aspiring...
Family of disabled youngster encourages people to dance the night away for charity
The family of a seriously disabled boy are encouraging people to dance the night away to raise funds for a charity that has helped them. Oliver Coxon was born with his intestines outside his body, later developing brain damage and cerebral palsy - and almost died...
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross review
Launch report by Steve Rogers THIS is shaping up to be a big year for Mitsubishi. The partnership with Renault-Nissan is signed and sealed and the new Eclipse Cross SUV is hitting the showrooms signalling the first of a new generation of cars from the Japanese company...
Emotional concert to remember controversial drowning of village
A top harpist revealed the Welsh premiere of a new piece of music to remember the controversial drowning of a village will be a highly emotional occasion for her. Sioned Williams’ grandfather Huw T Edwards led the campaign against the submerging of Capel Celyn in the...
Businesses leaders told they have vital role to play in bringing in Wales’s two new taxes
Business leaders have a key role to play in the smooth introduction of Wales’s first home-grown taxes in around 800 years. That was strong message to members of Wrexham Business Professionals (WBP) at their latest meeting from top officials of the agencies responsible...
Social media backlash for TV show accused of doing a hatchet job on Wrexham
The producers of a television debate about crime in Wrexham are facing a social media backlash for their “sensationalist”. approach. Local people have responded angrily after seeing a promotional video for the programme, The Hour, which they say makes the town sound...
Rise of over-65s is a “ticking timebomb”
A social care leader has warned the steep rise in the number of people with dementia in North Wales is a “ticking timebomb”. Mario Kreft MBE, the chair of Care Forum Wales, was responding to a new report which shows there are already 11,000 people living with the...
Brave woman reveals horrific sexual abuse inflicted by her own parents
A woman in her 50s has bravely told how she was sexually abused by her father and his friends from when she was a toddler until she left home at 16. She was speaking at the Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (RASASC) for North Wales which has helped her deal with the...









