September 17, 2011 – 6:04 pm
The UK’s biggest lawn care company founded by a Flintshire businessman has been hailed as a “shining example” of how to be the best after reaching a major milestone in its history.
By alistair
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Also tagged 25th anniversary, Ann Jones AM, CEO, Chris Ruane, Denbighshire, franchise, GreenThumb, Hollywell, North Wales, silver jubilee, St Asaph, St Asaph Business Park, Stephen Waring, Vale of Clwyd MP
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September 17, 2011 – 5:20 pm
Never-before-seen underwater video footage of Wales’ greatest shipwreck is going to be premiered next month.
By alistair
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Also tagged 152nd anniversary, 1859, Anglesy, British Sub Aqua Club, BSAC, Charles Dickens, Chester Branch, Chester Grosvenor Museum, Force 12 hurricane, Liverpool, maritime tragedy, Mary Tetley, Melbourne, Monty Don, Rev Charles Vere Hodge, Royal Charter, shipwreck Moelfre, Who Do You Think You Are
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August 25, 2011 – 4:51 pm
What’s this me hearties, pirates in St Asaph Cathedral? For two days the adventures of Captain Exmark and dog Spot and nephew Luke Ovarthar and puppy Patch will be played out at the Cathedral.
By alistair
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Also tagged Ann Atkinson, Black Bart, British Virgin Islands, Cadwyn Clwyd, Captain Exmark, Cardiff, Cardiff County and Vale of Glamorgan Youth Symphony Brass Ensemble, Denbighshire, European Union, Francesca, Gareth Wood, Hay on Wye, John Lloyd, John Roberts, Keith Griffin, Long John Silver, Luke Ovarthar, Norman Island, North Wales International Music Festival, Owen Lloyd, pirates, Rhuddlan, Robert Edwards, Robert Louis Stevenson, Royal Philharmonic, Royal Wedding, Rural Development Plan for Wales 2007-2013, St Asaph Cathedral, Treasure Island, Tŷ Cerdd Music Centre Wales, Welsh Government, Welsh pirates, West Indies
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A project that celebrates what makes Flintshire special has ploughed three-quarters of a million pounds into the county’s economy in the past two years.