Author: Rhys Gregory

Club Nova, the state-of-the-art fitness club in Prestatyn is taking members up a level with a new exclusive member bar and lounge area. With a delicious range of Costa, fruit juices and refreshing protein shakes, members are being offered an exclusive area to refuel, refresh and restore after workouts, from Monday, 11th October. Club Nova is a premium fitness suite, including top of the range, and exclusive to Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, Technogym fitness equipment, with the new Excite range. Also featured is a ‘strength’ zone, fully stocked Rig, functional area and ultramodern Tanita scales to help members reach their fitness…

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Tramshed Tech were awarded Incubator/Accelerator of the Year at Fintech Wales Awards last Thursday, just one week prior to the start of their 2021 Startup Academy supported by Google for Startups. Twenty-nine startups have been accepted onto the twelve-week programme starting today designed to support entrepreneurs through the initial stages of building a business. The cohort will be provided with weekly workshops, peer-to-peer sessions, progress support and a large range of OnDemand video and written content. Tramshed Tech will also be leveraging their partners with Barclays Eagle Labs, the Accelerated Growth Programme, Geovation, and FinTech Wales, who will be engaged…

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Leading independent insurance brokers Towergate Insurance Brokers has expanded its Welsh team with two new appointments. Andrew Davies joins Towergate Insurance Brokers as an Account Executive, bringing a wealth of industry experience from his time spent working as a branch manager. Discussing his new role, Andrew said: “Towergate is a thriving, vibrant business whose capabilities provide me with a great opportunity to continue to develop my career within the industry. “Their client-focused ethos complements my own values and their progressive plans to drive the business forward offers an exciting future. I look forward to building great relationships with new colleagues…

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World renowned pianist Llyr Williams will headline a virtual concert at a top festival. The Wrexham-born maestro will perform works by Beethoven, Chopin and Schubert on a stunning new Steinway piano for the Wales International Piano Festival. It will be the first time the classical music star has appeared at the festival which is held every four years, organised by Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias (William Mathias Music Centre), Caernarfon. The event showcases recitals by outstanding professional musicians as well as hosting prestigious piano competitions – with prizes this year totalling nearly £10,000. Despite 18 months of logistical setbacks caused by…

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A quirky collaboration between two iconic Welsh brands has created a “marriage produced in foodie heaven”. Food company Bwydydd Madryn and the Purple Moose Brewery have joined forces to launch a new tastebud-teasing chutney. The relish from Madryn’s Calon Lȃn range has been infused with the deep malty and blackcurrant flavour of Purple Moose’s multi-award winning Dark Side of the Moose beer. It’s the latest in a series of new products unveiled by Madryn who earlier this year opened a new warehouse in Pwllheli to cater for their growing order book. The expansion came about in part because the launch…

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Care workers from across Denbighshire County Council have taken on their very own three peaks challenge. A total of 12 staff walked three of the toughest walks in Denbighshire, Gwaenysgor, Moel Famau and Castell Dinas Bran in Llangollen on September 25, with the peaks having a total height of 3,473 feet. The walk, which took eight hours, also highlighted and celebrated the role of care workers in Denbighshire, supporting the WeCare Wales campaign run by Social Care Wales. More than £950 was raised for the Alzheimer’s Society. Katie Newe, Service Manager responsible for care homes and domiciliary care provision within…

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Award winning artisan cheese-maker Jackie Whittaker of Castell Gwyn Limited is expanding her North Wales manufacturing business with a £13,000 investment in her own micro-dairy. The micro loan from the Development Bank of Wales means that Jackie, a life-long cheese-lover and regular judge at the International Cheese Awards, will be purchasing a 500 litre cheese vat and cheese press that will allow her to scale production of her soft cheeses and also start producing hard cheeses. Castell Gwyn supplies local delis, speciality cheese shops, farm shops and restaurants including the Gwinllan Conwy Vineyard and Bryn Williams’ bistro in Porth Eirias.…

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Independent tea specialists Waterloo Tea will open a fifth site in Cardiff this week; bringing the portfolio up to a total of five chef-led teahouses. As one of the largest independent importers in the UK, Waterloo Tea has built its reputation on carefully selecting and importing a unique range of speciality teas. By working directly with growers in India, China, Japan, Sri Lanka and Taiwan, it has built strong connections with small farms who share the same attention to detail and passion for excellence, whilst supporting communities with fair prices and ethical trade. This passion for detail extends to its…

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Some of Swansea’s finest woodland is now open to all thanks to a new walking and cycling path linking Olchfa to the sea via Clyne Valley. Finishing touches are being completed on work to upgrade the Olchfa-Clyne Valley bridleway connecting Gower Road near Olchfa Comprehensive to the seafront near Blackpill Mark Thomas, Cabinet Member for Environment Enhancement and Infrastructure Management, said much the route is accessible to children in buggies and the disabled for the first time. He said: “The work on this route and on the upgrade to Mayals Road are part of our multi-million pound Active Travel programme…

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omprehensive school pupils have been given an insight into the construction industry thanks to contractors working on a £9.9m new home for a Welsh medium primary school in Swansea. Year 10 students at Bishop Vaughan Catholic School have visited the new development at Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tan-y-lan. Thanks to contractors Kier and Swansea Council, they have had the chance to take part in virtual work experience, online careers mentoring and environmental sculpturing and all successfully completed the course. Due to the pandemic it was not possible for them to visit the construction site last term but with restrictions being relaxed…

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