North Wales Business News
North Wales is experiencing a period of growth, and businesses are poised for expansion due to recent investments.
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‘G’day Mate!’ – Aussie businesses turn to UK company to answer the phone - North Wales Business News
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Over the past year, a growing number of Australian businesses have chosen a UK communications provider to manage their customer conversations—particularly during nighttime hours, as demand for round-the-clock service increases. Moneypenny, the world’s customer conversation expert, has seen strong momentum, with a 30% rise in Australian business clients and enquiries over the past 12 months.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Popular heritage attractions Ruthin Gaol and Nantclwyd y Dre historic house and gardens offer a compelling insight into local life in wartime Ruthin, with extra activities planned to commemorate the VE Day celebrations of 1946. Prominent features of Ruthin’s local history, each venue tells its individual wartime story through informative audio guides and interactive exhibitions designed to allow visitors of all ages to discover life during the period.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Rhyl’s community has leant a helping hand to nature on the grounds of a town church. Denbighshire County Council’s Biodiversity Team and Tree team recently joined Ysgol Llywelyn pupils, Rhyl’s deputy mayor, community police officers and representatives from St Thomas’ Church to create new areas for nature around the grounds of the building. Work took place at the church to plant three trees on the site with the green fingered help of 20 students from Ysgol Llywelwyn.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
A unique and engaging way to explore local history has arrived at local libraries in Denbighshire!Thanks to a Welsh Government funded initiative, library users can now enjoy solving jigsaw puzzles based on historical archives. Welsh Government Minister for Culture, Jack Sargeant, said:“These innovative jigsaws brilliantly combine a cosy activity with education, bringing Denbighshire’s rich heritage directly into people’s homes.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
St Asaph Business Park staff have helped lay the foundation for a bustling new nature reserve right on their doorstep. Qioptic staff recently travelled down the road to take a look at the Green Gates Nature Reserve Development and lend a helping hand to creating new woodland areas on the site. This is part of the ongoing works to create a 70- acre nature reserve at Green Gates, St Asaph, to support and enhance local biodiversity.
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