Ambition North Wales is leading the call to action, encouraging businesses and organisations to seize the opportunity to access a £30million funding allocation announced in February. With two weeks until the closing date, bids are sought for projects which have the potential to drive economic growth and innovation to create jobs and to support local communities. The North Wales Growth Deal’s portfolio of Agri-Food and Tourism; Low Carbon Energy, Land and Property programmes are to be the focus for the funding. However, bids for project which align with the Digital Connectivity and Innovation in High Value Manufacturing programmes are also…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Llandudno, Wales – On Friday, March 3, Rob Lloyd, in partnership with Sense, hosted an event aimed at promoting charity donations throughout the UK. The event was a success with support from Adam Williams, owner of Llandudno pier, and celebrity stylist Rachel Gold. Rob Lloyd and Adam Williams, dressed like ‘Rag and bone men aka Steptoe and son,’ delivered bags of clothing to the Sense shop in Llandudno. The pair launched a National Campaign to collect 10,000 bags of clothing throughout the country. Rob said, “We want to encourage people to detox their wardrobes and drop donations to Sense charity…
Welsh ICE Announces New Leadership Team and Board Diversity Milestone as Lesley Williams becomes CEO and Llinos Neale moves to Non-Exec Director Welsh ICE, a leading coworking space in Wales has announced a significant leadership transition with the promotion of CEO Llinos Neale to a non-exec board position and Lesley Williams to CEO. Llinos, who has been instrumental in Welsh ICE’s growth and success, will be stepping away from her day-to-day CEO duties as she pursues her passion for the creative sector. This move comes as Outreach and Partnership Director Lesley Williams takes the helm as CEO, bringing her extensive…
A community hydro plant has become operational at Cambrian Village Trust benefitting the long-term security of the facility, whilst safeguarding the future enjoyment for thousands of people who visit each year. Cambrian Village Trust, based on the banks of Cwmclydach Country Park, acquired the plant in April last year after the project was moth-balled by another organisation. Working in partnership with engineering and electrical contractors, the team has worked hard to bring the site into use and is already reporting a positive impact. The hydro plant is directly connected to the café at the site and has significantly reduced costs…
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) held its inaugural Jessie Donaldson Annual Lecture, with the University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor sharing her journey from Mexico to Wales through an inspirational career in Academia. Professor Elena Rodriguez-Falcon FREng spoke to a packed audience in the University’s Reading Room at Alex, Swansea College of Art, delivering a speech entitled “What’s the Worst that can Happen?”. Drawing upon personal as well as professional challenges, the lecture explored how Professor Rodriguez-Falcon navigated a career pathway through various institutions by facing difficulties head on, keeping a steadfast focus on teaching, transforming and inspiring students’ lives…
A community group which supports the vulnerable and lonely and their carers in the Vale of Clwyd is appealing for volunteer drivers to help them reach even more isolated people. The Denbigh Forget Me Not Project’s team of willing helpers hold regular free monthly activities and meetings at the town’s Plas Pigot Social Club but would like to extend their services to local villages. Their Saturday morning workout attracted a good turnout of all ages and was taken by Shaun Hughes, an exercise instructor with Denbighshire Leisure Services, and attended by Lisa James, of one of the project supporters, Lock…
A refugee charity providing crisis support to Ukrainian refugees trying to make a new life in Wales has received a helping hand from big hearted carers to meet soaring demand. The Welsh Refugee Council supports asylum seekers and refugees at a critical point of their lives, helping them to find a place to stay, work to support themselves, access to English classes, legal advice and support networks to help them start a fresh life. Since Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine a year ago, the charity’s caseload has spiralled as hundreds of displaced Ukrainians arrived in Wales to make a new…
The Welsh Law Awards is proud to announce the Flotek Group as sponsors of the Welsh Law Awards 2023. Wales headquartered Flotek Group brings together IT & Comms in a secure cloud for the legal sector, with tried & tested solutions that ensure law practices are always online, always secure, and always working together wherever they are. Flotek Group CEO – Jay Ball said, “We’re delighted to sponsor the 2023 Welsh Law Awards. We work extensively with law firms across the UK, from new practices to global law brands. We know the incredible challenges that law firms have faced, especially…
A 19-year-old farmer is bringing the benefits of British-grown flowers to the fore in her local community as she turns her seedling of a business idea into a blossoming success. Farmer-turned-florist, Ellen Firth, launched Firth Flock Flowers at the start of 2023 with the support of Big Ideas Wales, having spent two years gifting her sustainable home-grown flowers to friends, family and her local community. Now, Ellen is announcing the expansion of her business after securing land which will blossom into a flower garden in May 2023. Ellen hopes the garden of chemical free, ethically grown flowers, can educate her…
The Department of History and Welsh History has launched a new postgraduate scholarship, thanks to a generous gift from an Aberystwyth University alumnus. Dr David Jenkins, who studied for his degree and PhD in the Department of Welsh History forty years ago, has donated £500,000 to create the Pennar Scholarship Fund. Reflecting Dr David Jenkins’ own academic interests, the scholarship will be awarded annually to a postgraduate student undertaking doctoral research on the social and economic history of Wales and the Marches between the years 1500 and 2000. The scholarship will cover tuition fees, provide an income for the successful…