
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]
DEPUTY First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones hailed the £35m Porthmadog bypass project during a visit to the site today (Thursday March 31). Mr Jones, the Wales Minister for the Economy and Transport, said following a [read more]
THE first of two giant cranes arrived in Porthmadog yesterday (Monday March 28) in readiness for work on a landmark viaduct over the Afon Glaslyn that will form the centrepiece of the new £35m Porthmadog [read more]

A Welsh Assembly Government minister praised a multi-million pound coastal defence scheme completed by civil engineering firm Jones Bros during its official launch. Environment minister Jane Davidson opened the £7.6m Tywyn coastal defence scheme at [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]

ENGINEERS are reaching a critical stage on a bridge that will allow historic narrow gauge steam hauled trains to pass under the new £35m Porthmadog bypass. The three-span structure will take traffic over the Welsh [read more]

A multi-million pound business park development on Anglesey has received a prestigious industry award for its sustainable credentials. One of the recipients of the CEEQUAL Outstanding Achievement Award is North Wales civil engineering company Jones [read more]

Six teenagers are celebrating after graduating from Jones Bros’ apprenticeship scheme. The youngsters, who started work with the firm three months ago, are the first to undergo a newly-designed training programme at Jones Bros revamped [read more]