North West Wales News
Revelers enjoyed the long-awaited arrival of spring at Surf Snowdonia’s soundwaves festival this weekend.
A change in the recruitment landscape means companies are now working harder than ever to attract the best talent. Social…
In the final week of the Easter holidays, the Tourism Minister, Lord-Elis Thomas had an opportunity to see the world-class facilities which have been developed by the Zip World team over the last 5 years. The attractions have generated extensive media coverage and played a part in north Wales’ growing reputation as Adventure capital of Europe.
A man inspired to become a personal trainer after shedding six stone is hosting the first-ever North Wales CrossFit contest.
An award-winning Gwynedd care company is making a £120,000 investment to upgrade its facilities and services.
FROM a single phone line and fax machine to the digital advances of today, Sarah Ellwood has seen it all in her 20 years with Supertemps.
The Isle of Anglesey County Council will receive £152,575 towards repair works to damaged flood risk management assets across the county following flooding last November, Environment Minister Hannah Blythyn has announced.
Year 10 pupils from schools across mid and west Wales will be exploring their post-GCSE options at a three-day residential course held at Aberystwyth University during the Easter break.
Recruiters are supporting a push for more Welsh speakers in the workplace as the demand for bilingual staff increases.
A TOP recruitment firm is building a new construction division to support massive growth in the sector.