The bluebells in Coed-y-Glyn Wood look beautiful at the moment. Check out the website at www.erddig.co.uk for walks in the area and photographs.
The inaugural Wales Innovation Award
April 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Businesses in North Wales are supporting a new business award that aims to identify Wales’ most innovative companies and organisations.
The inaugural Wales Innovation Award, run by not-for-profit registered charity Wales Quality Centre (WQC) in association with award sponsor Penn Pharmaceutical Services, was launched at the Talardy Hotel, St Asaph.
The award scheme is open to entries from the public, private and charitable sectors and the award judges will be looking for evidence of how a product, practice or service has been developed over time and how it can be distinguished from its rivals.
Workshops are being held April, May and June to help entrants with their submissions ahead of the closing date on September 19. Winners will be announced at the Wales Quality Award Dinner in Cardiff on November 10.
For more information on the award contact David Edwards, WQC North Wales representative, on 07786 752 016.
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