North East Wales News
The words of CEO David Jones rang out as the first 25 students graduated from Coleg Cambria’s £3.5m Business School last night (Thursday).
A FAST-GROWING bespoke furniture company is preparing for growth by enrolling almost a fifth of its workforce on a prestigious…
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found more than three quarters of women aged 25-54 in the UK are in paid work, reaching a record high of 78% last year.
The 27-year-old from Wrexham defied the odds after losing both his legs and most of his eyesight after stepping on an explosive device in Afghanistan.
A CHARITY ball has raised £30,000 to help children with a rare degenerative disease.
The Bodelwyddan-based company – which celebrates its 30th anniversary next year – has agreed a 10-year deal to open a boutique retail outlet at the Chirk complex.
A new organisation to match investors to businesses in Wales seeking funding is being launched by the Wrexham-based Development Bank of Wales.
Students from the award-winning college are training alongside the club’s kitchen and service staff on matchdays at the Racecourse ground.
More needs to be done to support young people in learning to play a musical instrument otherwise music education risks becoming something that only children born to wealthier parents can afford.
A company which supplies parachutes to Hollywood blockbusters like Star Wars and Batman and boots to tug’o’war teams is celebrating 30 years in business.