A leading engineering company has teamed up with Denbighshire school children to produce a film about careers in engineering. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK invited 35 primary school children to the Clocaenog Forest Wind Farm [read more]
Jones Bros has recently supported Rhyl’s Ysgol Tir Morfa’s inaugural talent contest, with pupils wowing the judges with a variety of singing and dancing performances. The youngsters, aged between 8 and 18, took to the [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is supporting the Royal Welsh Show for the second successive year. The civil engineering company, which was established during the 1950s and has roots in farming and agricultural contracting, is [read more]
Budding footballers in a town with many connections to Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK employees have received support from the company. The company has helped to buy two sets of shirts for the U7s team [read more]
Ruthin Town FC are looking for a bright start to the new year as work on their new stand begins this month. The upgraded facilities will help Ruthin Town meet the criteria set out for [read more]
Would-be Torvills and Deans took to the ice at a special skating session held for Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK employees and their families. Jones Bros had assisted Theatr Clwyd in Mold to make their [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is backing a scheme that helps young people develop valuable transferable employability skills. The Profi project, which is an experiential learning and mentoring programme, supports year 12 pupils in secondary [read more]
Jones Bros has helped a community to cut original costings so it could afford to build a much-needed car park at a school where a number of our people are former pupils. The village school [read more]
A leading civil engineering firm has continued its support for an ambitious Gwynedd-based football club. Jones Bros is sponsoring Caernarfon Town FC with the purchase of new tracksuits for all first and reserve team players [read more]
Organisers of the 2017 National Eisteddfod used heavy plant sponsored by Jones Bros to help put infrastructure in place for the event. The civil engineering company is a long-time supporter of the annual arts event [read more]