
Denbighshire school children have helped ensure visitors to the National Eisteddfod receive a warm welcome after designing a colourful set of decorative banners. Pupils from Ysgol Pendref in Denbigh and Ysgol Tir Morfa, Ysgol Mair [read more]

School children from across Denbighshire will fly the flag for a local civil engineering company at the National Eisteddfod. Pupils from four primary schools have created environment-themed flags and banners that will decorate the Eisteddfod [read more]

AN HISTORIC railway line is a step closer to re-opening after engineers slid a rail bridge over the new £35m Porthmadog bypass into position. The steel structure carries the Ffestiniog Railway line at Minffordd, at [read more]

The first section of a new pipeline to supply the hydro-electric power station in Dolgarrog has been completed. Work on the £15m replacement project, which will help ensure the power station remains operational for the [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has appointed Stuart Bates as new plant and service manager. Stuart, from Barnsley, south Yorkshire, who previously worked for HCL Equipment Contracts Ltd, has relocated to Ruthin in north Wales [read more]
A Jones Bros board member has lent her opinions to a panel investigating the future of renewable energy in North Wales. Commercial manager Ruth Jones was recently invited to join a forum that discussed the [read more]
Refurbishment work is progressing on our new head office in the heart of Ruthin. Our new headquarters is located at the former Denbighshire County Council offices on Canol y Dre. We hope to be settled [read more]
Company Secretary Ann Jones has resigned from the company. Ann, who started working for the company in 1979, took over the running of the office, including responsibility for the accounts for the entire group, in [read more]