Avatar Fitness, a fitness hub in Mold, and the OpTIC Technology Centre, a Wrexham University campus in St Asaph, have both embarked on an innovative collaboration with Wrexham University’s SPF-funded project, Horticulture Wales. This initiative aims is to allow visitors… Read more »
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‘We just wanted to help’ – Rhydymwyn Service Station’s Covid-19 success story
Rhydymwyn Service Station, Flintshire is a heart-warming example of how a small business can simultaneously support it’s community and succeed in growing their business, even in the toughest of circumstances. Wrexham Glyndwr University’s Horticulture Wales project has been working with… Read more »
Press release: Welsh businesses celebrated on film for their work supporting local communities face the Coronavirus pandemic
Small Welsh businesses’ support for communities during the C-19 pandemic will be celebrated in film –thanks to Wrexham Glyndŵr University’s Horticulture Wales project. The project has commissioned a series of short films to celebrate the success of the businesses, and… Read more »
Press release: Horticulture Wales paints a Festive Picture with Local Businesses
Wrexham Glyndŵr University’s Horticulture Wales project is backing small businesses who ‘support local’ this Christmas with a collection of festive window displays. The decorative windows will highlight shops which support communities and promote their local growers and producers. A variety… Read more »