Mobile tax tips at the swipe of a screen

Tax savvy entrepreneurs can now have all of the tax information they need literally at their fingertips, thanks to an innovative mobile App from North Wales accountancy firm Williams Denton. The new Tax App, which is available to clients and non-clients alike, offers up to date tax information and news 24 hours a day. Best of all, it is available to download free of charge from the Williams ... [More]

Williams Denton recognised for ‘inspired business leadership’

A leading North Wales accountant has been nominated for a prestigious business award. Peter Denton, director at Llandudno and Bangor-based accountants and tax advisors Williams Denton said he was “surprised and delighted” to have been nominated in the North Wales category of the IoD Wales Director of the Year Awards for 2013. The awards recognise inspired business leadership and those who ... [More]

It all a’counts for the community

COMMUNITY accounts, audits and book keeping were just some of the topics covered during Business Supporting Communities’ latest workshop. The session was part of a series of workshops run under the Business Supporting Communities (B2C) project funded by the Big Lottery in collaboration with the CVC’s across North Wales. This was run through the Gwynedd and Anglesey Team and Medrwn Môn ... [More]

Mentoring Creative Success in Rhyl

A community art project in Rhyl is getting some expect help thanks to an initiative run by Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council (DVSC) Business Supporting Communities (B2C) project funded by the Big Lottery. Rhyl Create was humbly established in 2005 as a community art and craft gallery, aimed at the promotion of the arts as part of the regeneration of the town. The project supports ... [More]

Fantastic response to free first aid for volunteers

Organisers of free first aid workshops for community groups and volunteers were overwhelmed by the response in Gwynedd and Ynys Mon. The courses were organised by Business Supporting Communities (B2C), a project set up by North Wales’ six County Voluntary Councils, and run by Llangefni-based event medical cover and first aid training company Medic1. The two day-long sessions, held in ... [More]

Join Natalie and Race for Life

A WOMAN who survived cancer is making a stand against the disease by entering Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life. Natalie Jones, 28, who works at Accord PR, wants every woman across the area to join her. She is issuing the rallying cry ‘Cancer, we’re coming to get you’ as she urges mums, daughters, sisters and friends to join her by signing up now for the events which takes place in Wrexham, ... [More]

Expert advice for local community groups in 2013

VOLUNTEER groups in Gwynedd and Anglesey will be able to get expert advice and learn new skills in the New Year thanks to a series of workshops organised by Business Supporting Communities (B2C) which is funded by the Big Lottery. As part of its Professionals initiative the B2C project, set up by North Wales six County Voluntary Councils, has arranged for a number of experts in various fields ... [More]

North Wales businesses invited to take part in new TV show

Llandudno and Bangor-based accountancy firm Williams Denton is launching a search, alongside their colleague firms in The Corporate Finance Network, for businesses to take part in a new TV show. ‘The Dealmaker’ will be a brand new series, following three companies as they are advised by a team from The Corporate Finance Network, to make their first business acquisition. From the inception ... [More]

Business doctor urges companies to work sustainably

Businesses and community groups in North Wales are being urged to get involved in a new project to help them work - and grow - together. More than 90 guests attended the launch of Business Supporting Communities (B2C) project, organised by the six County Voluntary Councils in North Wales, to find out more about opportunities of mutual benefit to businesses and local communities across the ... [More]

Give something back to your community this Christmas Wednesday, November 28, 2012

THE festive season is a time of giving and receiving and, with this in mind, North Wales-based B2C is encouraging businesses to offer their unwanted equipment to community groups who could make use of it. Business Supporting Communities (B2C) is a Big Lottery funded project which aims to forge links between businesses in the region and the communities they serve. Most businesses, large or ... [More]