AN AWARD-WINNING start-up is making waves in the marine sector. Ecodetect, based at M-SParc in Gaerwen, Anglesey, is celebrating its first anniversary, marking a year of impressive milestones and global recognition in the clean technology arena. Founded by Dr David Gold, a former geologist and oil and gas professional turned environmental entrepreneur, the company develops AI-powered automated wildlife detection systems for marine renewable energy developers. These systems help safeguard marine life while cutting down the time and cost required for monitoring and permitting. Reflecting on the company’s journey, David, originally from Hertford and now living in Denbighshire, said: “Starting Ecodetect…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A multi-award-winning Mid Wales brewery has been making Mischief at CAMRA ‘s 2025 Champion Bottled Beer of Britain Awards! Montgomery-based Monty’s Brewery won a silver medal for its beloved 5% golden ale, Mischief, which was first brewed in 2010. The awards, held as part of the prestigious Great British Beer Festival, are regarded as one of the highest honours in British brewing. Unlike many other competitions, the awards are unique in that beers are nominated and voted for by beer drinkers themselves, not breweries. Each beer goes through rigorous rounds of regional judging before making it to the national stage,…
GS Verde Group is delighted to announce two promotions, with Matt Sutton being appointed as the new Managing Director of GS Verde Law and Dominic Dineen promoted to the role of Corporate Law Director. Following continued growth at dealmaking group GS Verde, the business has moved to make two senior promotions in the GS Verde Law team. Matt Sutton, a long-standing member of the management team and a member of the GS Verde executive board, has been appointed as the new Managing Director of GS Verde Law. Matt has played a crucial part in the growth of the firm, with…
A groundbreaking ceremony has signalled the start of progressive building works at ClwydAlyn’s redevelopment of a historic Gwynedd community, Penrhos Polish Village near Pwllheli. In the heart of Gwynedd, a unique site, former home to displaced Polish soldiers, airmen, naval personnel and civilians after the Second World War and previously a RAF base, hosted a ceremony to signify the start of an eagerly awaited redevelopment. On Friday 18 July, representatives from Cyngor Gwynedd, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland, ClwydAlyn, Williams Homes, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and a selection of current and former residents, gathered to witness the…
Support from Business Wales has helped Wrexham-based Maverick Diagnostics grow its international business by developing a specialist Automotive Training Academy that is now attracting technicians from around the world. The Academy provides hands-on training in advanced vehicle diagnostics for major brands including Jaguar Land Rover, BMW and Tesla. Since opening in 2022, it has created high-skilled jobs locally and drawn vehicle technicians seeking training to Wrexham from across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and USA. Maverick Diagnostic’s sales and services business was initially founded in 2017 to support independent garages and workshops with genuine dealer-level diagnostic tools and expert…
Eight close friends -most of whom have spent their careers working for the NHS- are taking on a 120km challenge over just 7 days this August, by walking a section of the Camino Pilgrimage in Spain to raise vital funds for the Cardiff and Vale MND Association. The idea began with Hazel Robinson, former Director of Workforce & OD at Swansea Bay University Health Board, who was inspired by a holiday to northern Spain: “I was holidaying last summer and visited the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. I saw many pilgrims arriving after doing the same route and it left…
Principality Building Society has made a number of key appointments to strengthen its senior leadership team. The organisation has appointed its first Chief Technology Officer, a newly created role to drive technological transformation to enhance Member and customer experience as well as a new Head of Brand, Impact and Communications, who will play a key role in evolving the brand. Patrick Connolly, originally from Yorkshire, joins Wales’ largest building society as Chief Technology Officer with a wealth of financial services experience, including more than twelve years with Yorkshire Building Society where he held various senior positions including Director of IT…
The Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre are looking for talented young performers, aged 9 to 15, from Newport and Torfaen to join their Young Company in this year’s pantomime, Rapunzel! Auditions will be held on Monday 15 September, 4:30pm – 7:30pm, at The Riverfront Theatre with check-in opening from 4pm. The audition includes learning a short dance routine as a group and performing for the creative team for a sport in one of the three performing teams. This beloved seasonal production promises a vibrant journey, from rehearsals to a series of performances spanning from 27 November 2025 to 4 January 2026. For more…
Works to enhance Loggerheads Country Park, a gateway to the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape begin. Following the conclusion of the flood defence works on the site earlier this year, further upgrades are due to begin at the country park. In 2023, UK Government confirmed their intention to provide £10.95 million of grant funding for 10 capital projects aimed at protecting Clwyd West’s unique heritage, wellbeing, and rural communities. This funding has been awarded exclusively for successful projects included in Clwyd West and cannot be directed to other projects. The project will include the refurbishment of the visitor…
Neath Port Talbot has obtained funding from a UK-wide initiative to improve access to green spaces, transform urban landscapes, integrate nature into local decision-making and make towns and cities greener, healthier, more resilient and prosperous. The money has come from the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Nature Towns and Cities scheme which is being run in partnership with Natural England and The National Trust along with other organisations including Natural Resources Wales. Neath Port Talbot Council’s winning project ‘Nature’s Back in Town’ will, over the next two years, develop a strategy to shape urban nature and greenspace in Neath Port Talbot,…