Suburbia Design and Communications shows its metal at the Royal Mint

Award-winning Suburbia Design and Communications has proved its metal working on an Olympic project to help the next generation be the best they can be. The graphic design and publishing firm, with offices in Chester and North Wales, is spear-heading the creative work for a ground-breaking charity founded by Olympic gold medallist Dr David Hemery CBE. The 21st Century Legacy, Be the Best You ... [More]

V2 spotlights home-grown Welsh talent

North Wales nightclub V2 is looking for the best of Welsh talent as it opens its doors this month for a battle of the bands contest with a difference. The Ruthin club is hoping to find a new house singer or band through the contest, and to ensure they get the right one, the winner will be voted for entirely by its customers. Club manager Peter Locke said: “We are looking for a singer or band ... [More]

Artisan and Round Table set to open tap on this year’s Denbigh Beer Festival

Denbigh Beer Festival is set to open tap next weekend, raising the profile of some of the UK's finest real ales and thousands of pounds St Kentigern Hospice. Sponsored by Denbigh-based Artisan Windows and organised by the town's Round Table, the September 17th event is expected to attract around 300 people. Chairman of Denbigh Round Table David Jones said: “We have had fantastic support from ... [More]

Listening matters if care sector is to reform

Failings in the care system highlighted by a recent BBC Panorama programme, have led four North Wales experts to join forces in a bid to prevent further abuses taking place. The CareChecker team, who have all worked in both the delivery and inspection of care services for many years, are calling for root and branch changes within the care sector. They worry that the documentary, which ... [More]

Help for Heroes marathon challenge marches on to Guernsey

Former soldier Simon Buckden is taking his 100 Marathons in 100 Weeks challenge to Guernsey this weekend, having secured a last minute place as one of approximately 300 runners taking part in the island's annual race. The Leeds-born 39-year-old hopes to raise awareness of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) through running 100 marathons, while also raising money for Help for Heroes. The ... [More]

Help for Heroes marathon challenge marches into Manchester

Manchester weight loss guru Charlie Walduck and ITV's Dr Chris Steele are set to join Marathon man Simon Buckden on the latest leg of his 100 week challenge. The pair will walk a 26.2 mile route around Manchester this Sunday (21 August) to raise funds for Help for Heroes and raise awareness of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Simon Buckden, a vereran of the first Gulf War who has been ... [More]

Great Orme Brewery reaches new peak with lager production

An award winning microbrewer hopes to spearhead a lager revival in North Wales with a brand new brew made from soft Snowdonia water. 1085 Snowdon's Lager, from the Great Orme Brewery, is a labour of love for brewer Jonathan Hughes. He developed the beer to take advantage of the water that feeds his Glan Conwy microbrewery. Hughes said: “This part of the country has very soft water, which is ... [More]

Take your pics on Route 76

Sponsor of Denbighshire's Route 76, Artisan Windows, are offering a crate of real ale to the snapper whose picture most sums up the spirit of the July 9 beer festival. The company, run by Garry Morgan and Ian Gibson, has sponsored Route 76 since it started four years ago. As a real ale fan Ian Gibson admits he didn't take much persuading when he was asked to become a sponsor. He's supported ... [More]

Tengo Media helps National Trust boost Gift Aid revenue

National Trust properties are reporting an increase in Gift Aid donations after installing specialist tills that help staff record customers' details with minimal fuss. The till software allows staff to process donations quickly with just a name, postcode and house number. The accuracy of the system has seen one National Trust property record a leap in usable Gift Aid declarations from just ... [More]

Business Centre offers flexible support for small businesses

A newly refurbished business centre is offering virtual offices for the first time in the Vale of Clwyd. The move, by owners Turner Bros, is an effort to help new and small businesses in Denbighshire establish themselves in what can still be a tricky marketplace. Gareth Turner, owner of Birch House Business Centre in Ruthin said: “Starting out in business can be a precarious time. My aim in ... [More]