
A ‘HOMELESS’ search and rescue team is a step closer to moving into new premises thanks to engineers building the long-awaited Porthmadog bypass. Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team had to leave its former base, a converted [read more]

A SCHOOLBOY who impressed engineers with his model of a digger has enjoyed a VIP trip to the Porthmadog bypass site to witness the £35m construction scheme in action. Mikey Short, 9, visited the site [read more]

Wales Air Ambulance has been boosted by a £2,526 donation after keen amateur photographers Graham and Nancy Clarke created a DVD chronicling a major scheme to shore up the sea defences at Tywyn in Gwynedd. [read more]

A SCHOOLBOY who was so enthralled by a pioneering coastal defence scheme that he built his own digger in homage enjoyed a surprise ride on the real thing. Mikey Short, of Pen Morfa, Tywyn, has [read more]
The people of Tywyn have delivered a huge thank you to the Jones Bros team working on the £6.4m coastal defence project in their seaside resort. It came in the form of a 300-name ‘declaration [read more]

THE partnership building the Porthmadog bypass has ensured the town’s football team will be cutting a dash this season with a kit sponsorship deal. Porthmadog FC sported its new AC Milan-style red and black home [read more]
Jones Bros is to sponsor Youth Day at this year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. It is the third year running that the family owned civil engineering company has supported the event. Junior choirs and dance [read more]
Jones Bros is celebrating the marathon efforts of one of its longest-serving members of staff. Phil Porter has collected a bumper £2,300 for the Spinal Injuries Association after running in the 2008 London Marathon. Phil, [read more]
A Ruthin firm has played a key role in celebrations to mark the launch of the 2008 season at the prestigious Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn. Jones Bros civil engineering company Managing director, [read more]