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    Rundown town centre landmark transformed into business centre

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 21, 2021No Comments
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    A RUNDOWN building is being transformed into a revolutionary Covid business centre by the team behind a leading marketing and IT company.

    NorthWales Media has been renovating an empty former supermarket site on Church Street in Flint.

    The firm, based on the town’s Market Square, has invested £200,000 and plans to unveil services including a recording studio, board room, games area, makeover space, a sensory perception suite, ‘Zoom Rooms’ for video conferencing and IT, exhibition and hot desk facilities.

    With a focus on safety and security in light of the Coronavirus pandemic – and providing visitors with a carbon neutral environment – director Phill John has a sustainable vision for the iconic site.

    “This building has a lot of history and had many different uses over the years, but it has been neglected for a long time,” he said.

    “It’s one of the first things you see when you drive into Flint and also off the train, so utilising it in a positive way will have a big impact on the area.”

    Phill added: “Covid-19 delayed our proposals, but work is well underway, and I’m delighted with how well the idea has been received.

    “Virtual platforms and technology have been vital over the last year – and will continue to be – but people do still want human interaction and contact, for their mental health especially.

    “By providing a happy, fun and safe environment to do business and network with other organisations, we can deliver that.”

    Raised in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Phill is a former marine design engineer who launched NorthWales Media in 2008.

    Primarily a retail and computer programming venture, the company is now an IT and marketing managed service provider and employs 14 people, with many more in the local supply chain.

    He wants to expand and increase the workforce to 20 staff by the end of 2022 and is inclusive and selective as to who enters the fold.

    “As someone with dyslexia I’ve faced challenges and am fully aware of the obstacles and barriers people face every day,” said Phill.

    “We employ several people with disabilities and are a diverse group, which is the way it should be.

    “Our ethos is to be there for people, including the clients we have in a variety of sectors, in the heart of a community deserving of support and investment.”

    He added: “It does buck the trend, opening a business centre while many corporations close their doors and remote working is on the increase, but there is a need for balance.

    “We will provide that by offering hot desks and meeting and conference facilities with social distancing in place until restrictions ease and we return to normality, whatever form that takes in the years ahead.

    “There will also be virtual tours in advance of opening so people can see for themselves what is on offer.

    “And it will be accessible for all at a low cost so charitable organisations as well as businesses can be a part of it.

    “Ultimately, we want to bring a smile to people’s faces and join forces in recovering from this difficult and unprecedented year – and we want to do that together.”

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