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North Wales author launches historical fiction novel set in North Wales

BRETHREN by Robb Pritchard launches this week North Wales author, Robb Pritchard, is excited to release his first historical fiction novel set in the breathtaking landscape of North Wales. Two thousand years ago much of North Wales was populated by…

Poetic pupils record rap tribute to Wrexham AFC and Hollywood owners

THAT’S A RAP! An inspiring song written by poetic pupils will live on forever thanks to Wrexham Sounds. A talented group of more than 80 learners from St Peter’s Primary School in Rossett recorded the track – One Hotdog and a…

Moneypenny Launches New Guide with Secrets for Improving Empathy in Customer Care

A guide has been launched to help businesses put empathy at the heart of customer care practices and ensure that clients and customers benefit from the power of human connection. Moneypenny, the leading outsourced communications provider which handles 20m interactions…

Hospice’s bespoke well-being program growing in popularity amongst cancer patients

A WOMAN from Llangollen who has been living with her cancer diagnosis since the year 2000 has embraced the services on offer at her local hospice. Pauline Edwards, lives with Medullary thyroid cancer and for the past 10 years has…

Alpine Fire Engineers (Bury) continues charity partnership with WeMindTheGap (Wrexham) with a donation in lieu of Christmas gifts to help transform young futures.

North-West based Alpine Fire Engineers are supporting WeMindTheGap as its official charity partner of the year, which will see Alpine support the charity to transform the futures of underserved young people. Alpine’s employees – who have already shown their commitment…

Talented tutor continues to blossom with place in national floristry final

A TALENTED tutor has a Spring in her step after being nominated for a national title. Coleg Cambria lecturer Amanda Ellis is a finalist in the Floristry Tutor of the Year category of the British Florist Association (BFA) Industry Awards….

180 people join college Eisteddfod online due to Coronavirus pandemic

A POPULAR Welsh Eisteddfod was held virtually this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Taking the event online did not stop more than 180 members of the Learn Welsh North East provision participating in the Eisteddfod y Dysgwyr (Learner’s Eisteddfod),…

Coleg Cambria ASD student writes series of books for children with autism

AN INSPIRING student has written a series of books for children with autism. Amy Le Dain, from Buckley, created Autism and Sea following her own experiences with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and wants to help young people to better understand the condition….

Welsh film student secures prestigious Royal Television Society bursary

A NORTH WALES student has been awarded a prestigious bursary from the Royal Television Society. Former Coleg Cambria learner Ben Ledsham applied for the prize earlier this year and was “shocked and relieved” to have been among the 30 people…