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North Wales: Singer Aled Jones opens £4.5m extension at shopping outlet

Tweedmill Shopping centre

TV and radio star Aled Jones burst into a medley of his favourite tunes as he officially opened a £4.5m extension to a North Wales shopping outlet.

Tweedmill Shopping centre

Shoppers who had flocked to see the multi-million album selling star at Tweedmill near St Asaph applauded the star as he concluded his performance, which included Ar Lan y Mor, Morning Has Broken, Bugeilo’r Gwenith Gwyn, Amazing Grace – plus a tiny snippet of his break-through hit Walking In The Air.

Tweedmill Shopping centre

“It’s great to be back in North Wales, performing these songs, which are some of my favourites – I’ll be singing some of them next month on my tour. I’m more used to singing in large concert halls or on stage, so performing in the centre like this is pretty unusual for me, though I know they do love a good song in this part of Wales,” said Aled afterwards.

Tweedmill Shopping centre

The Bangor-born singer, who shot to fame with the theme tune from The Snowman, now co-presents BBC’s Songs of Praise, plus a Classic FM programme, has a chat show on BBC Radio Wales and his own ITV1 show, Weekend.

Aled was at the busy shopping outlet to help it celebrate its 20th anniversary by opening a new extension, which has helped create 50 jobs. After unveiling a plaque he met fans and signed copies of his book before sitting down to a special afternoon tea with a host of supporters, including competition winners, plus toured the 50,000 sq ft outlet.

Tweedmill Shopping centre

Tweedmill, which employs 140 people, welcomes more than 650,000 visitors a year, making it one of the largest year-old attractions in North Wales. Bosses now hope to tempt even larger numbers of shoppers to browse its rails, stop for a coffee or visit the new farm shop, said Outlet Director Lisa Johns.

“This is a major investment by the company into the business and we wanted to mark both the opening of the extension, and our 20th birthday, by inviting one of the best-known North Wales faces to the outlet,” said Lisa.

“It was great to hear Aled perform his favourite songs, and he was so delightful chatting to the guests over tea and cakes. I’m so pleased he was able to find the time to visit.

Tweedmill Shopping centre

“We feel that we are much part of the North Wales community – we are one of the largest employers in this area, and we want to showcase the best that Wales can offer. Our aim is for all the produce in the Farm Shop either to be made here in Wales, or supplied by companies local to us.

“We already bring in thousands of shoppers from across the region every week, plus groups from much further afield, and we intend to build on that success with this new extension.”

The extension houses the Farm Shop, plus space for a variety of clothing ranges, a larger café and new entrances, a computer care centre, hair, nails and  beauty salon, sports injury and relaxation therapy, Elcon fitted furniture, travel agency and clothes alteration and repairs.

Aled took time out for the ceremony from rehearsing for appearing in the West End with singer Michael Buble in a Help for Heroes fund-raising concert, performing songs from Irving Berlin’s classic musical White Christmas.  Aled admitted during his singing that he was “full of aches and pains” from practising dance routines for the show, in which he has previously starred. It opens properly in November at the West End’s Dominion Theatre alongside actor and Strictly Come Dancing winner Tom Chambers.

He is also about to begin his new Songs of Hope and Inspiration tour, which kicks off this week in Coventry before a further dozen dates around the UK, including Shrewsbury, Llandudno, Aberystwyth and Swansea as well as promoting his new album The Heart of it All, which is released on November 3. And at Christmas he’ll be presenting festive editions of ITV1’s Weekend show.

“I’ve never been to Tweedmill before, though I’ve often seen the signs as I’ve travelled along the A55, back to my parent’s home on Anglesey, and wondered what it’s like,” said Aled.

“It is surprising to discover such a large shopping outlet here on the doorstep, and after looking around I quite understand now why it is so busy.

“Meeting so many fans over tea and cakes was also an honour -  the support of the people of North Wales, right from the start of my career when I was still just a choirboy at Bangor Cathedral, has been important to me over the years.

“The last time I was in St Asaph, I presented a special St David’s Day show for BBC Songs of Praise from the city’s cathedral – it does have a marvellous resonance and one day I’d like to perform there myself, though my diary is pretty full for the next year or so!”

Aled, patron of Hope House Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices, in Gobowen and T’yn y Groes, Conwy, also encouraged his fans and shoppers to donate the charity, which supports seriously ill youngsters and their families.

The hospice’s chief fund-raiser Sarah Kearsley-Wooller was among those taking donations from the large crowd.

She said: “We were delighted when Aled asked if we could be involved in a collection here today at Tweedmill, and the Outlet’s owner Russell Booth has been extremely supportive.

“It was a real bonus seeing Aled perform as well; he is so supportive of our work at the hospice, and never fails to help us when and wherever he can – Aled is a star to us.”

Among the crowd listening to Aled sing, accompanied by pianist Ian Tilley from Rhondda-based AB Acoustics, were six residents from neighbouring Maes Elwy nursing home, with chief nurse Paula Jackson and helpers.

“I saw the signs that he was at the opening and asked if we could come over – I am big fan. His performance was brilliant and our ladies obviously loved it as they were singing along,” said Paula.

Olga Watkins-Williams from St Asaph brought along her mum Alwena for the occasion.

“I’ve always loved his music since he sang Walking In The Air, really I’ve grown up listening to him over the years as we’re about the same age. It is wonderful to be able to hear him perform like this, so close to home,” said Olga.

Emma Jacobson from Rhuddlan was one of the many who posed for a photo with the singer. “I can’t believe he did that, he’s so lovely,” said a beaming Emma, admiring at the snap taken by her 12-year-old daughter Annabel .”That’s going straight up online!”

Pensioner Glenys Williams from Bodfari was among the select group who sat down to tea and cake with Aled, after winning a competition for tickets. She also bought the singer’s autobiography, which Aled signed.

“I am a big fan, I love hearing him on the radio. I’ve seen him before at the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power when he sang and presented,” said Glenys, who is also a regular at Tweedmill.

Another regular shopper at the Outlet is Patricia Daly, who makes the trip across from Rhos on Sea.

“I do like to hear Aled singing, I have many of his CDs and I enjoy watching him on Songs of Praise. As a committed Christian myself, I do think having a belief makes a difference to the enjoyment of the singing. His performance today has been lovely,” said Patricia.

Tweedmill has 50,000 sq ft of retail space, with a wide range of branded goods all under one roof, and has the added benefit of hundreds of free parking spaces for cars and coaches. It is also on the scheduled bus routes from Denbigh and St Asaph.

The shopping outlet includes men’s and ladies clothing, shoes, handbags and luggage, homeware, gifts,  garden and shed section, along with a computer care centre, hair, nails and  beauty salon, sports injury and relaxation therapy, Elcon fitted furniture, travel agency and clothes alteration and repairs. There is also a café and new barista-style coffee shop.

More details at www.tweedmill.co.uk

Wednesday October 8th, 2014

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The Energy Company in North Wales take on the price comparison giants

The Energy Company, Ruthin. Pictured is (FRONT) Colin Pritchard and Mark Mason.

A North Wales company are taking on the might of Gio Compario and the Meerkats with their very own energy price comparison website.

The Energy Company, based in Ruthin, have launched a new site to help domestic consumers cut their gas and electricity bills as part of their revamped new website, theenergycompany.co.uk, and it’s certainly proving a moneysaver.

One homeowner has just saved a massive £1866 a year while Mark Mason, The Energy Company’s Business Development Manager, is reporting annual average savings for consumers of £142.

It’s a new departure for the company which celebrates 20 years in business this year and which has previously concentrated on arranging energy supplies for commercial customers.

Over the years they estimate that their business customers have saved themselves over £5 million and the new web-based service extends their services to homeowners as well.

Gio Compario might be warbling ‘Go Compare’ while the Meerkats offer a cuddly toy incentive to customers but The Energy Company say they provide a far more comprehensive service than some more famous comparison sites who have added energy sections to their raft of other offers.

Mark Mason said: “We have access to 47 different companies offering energy deals to the domestic and business consumer although over 80 per cent of people are with one of the big six suppliers.

“Many of them you will never have heard of but they can offer the best option and often it’s also worth looking at getting your gas and electricity from different suppliers – that can be the most cost effective option.

“Names like Zog, Woodland Trust, Utilita, Daligas and Atlantic might not be familiar but the gas and electricity is exactly the same.

“There is no cost to consumers using our site as we get paid a commission by the suppliers and we’re happy to accept whatever rate they will pay so as to offer the best and most comprehensive service to our customers.”

The Energy Company was launched 20 years ago by Managing Director John Davies and Colin Pritchard and had concentrated on the commercial sector, arranging energy supplies for businesses.

The company are now based on Lon Parcwr, Ruthin, where they employ eight staff as well as a network of agents across the UK.

Director Colin Pritchard said: “We decided to venture into the domestic market in response to requests from our commercial customers.

“Obviously customers also have to organise their own domestic supplies and they asked us to help out so we looked into it and have come up with our own price comparison site and it’s proving very popular.

“The Government are very keen on people putting pressure on the energy suppliers to improve their service and be more competitive on price and by offering a website that does that we’re helping them achieve that aim.”

Managing Director John Davies said: “It is surprising just how many people have not switched suppliers. Government estimates indicate that up to 80 per cent of domestic customers are still with their original suppliers.

“We’re delighted to help all our customers, domestic and commercial, and we estimate that in the last 10 years alone we have saved them a minimum of £5 million, money which I am sure they can better spend elsewhere.”

Monday October 6th, 2014

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Shrewsbury wedding shop owner in heaven after golden accolade

Suzanne Heavens, Heavenly Brides and Belles at the Pride Hill Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury.

A Shrewsbury wedding shop owner is celebrating after striking gold thanks to her many satisfied customers.

Heavenly Brides and Belles, which is based in the town’s busy Pride Hill Shopping Centre, is the only Shropshire business to have gained a gold award on a national website.

Suzanne Heavens, Heavenly Brides and Belles at the Pride Hill Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury.

The weddingspot.co.uk award is calculated from the number of top reviews a business receives from satisfied customers with no fewer than 15 needed to earn a coveted gold award.

Suzanne Heavens, who opened Heavenly Brides and Belles just under two years ago, says she is delighted so many of her customers have taken time out to review the service they received on the popular wedding planning website.

She said: “I couldn’t be more pleased the way things have gone since I started my business. And to have the service I offer recognised by so many satisfied customers is absolutely brilliant.

“I do have a lot of Shropshire brides who come to me when planning their big day but I have also looked after brides who travelled from as far away as Oxford and Aberystwyth.

“I’m really pleased people are prepared to travel so far to allow me the privilege of advising and supplying that special gown for their wedding day.”

Suzanne, 32, of Wenlock Road, Shrewsbury who is mum to four-year-old daughter Bethany, said: “Starting up on your own is a big step but I made sure I had the right advice and having spent nearly five years managing a successful bridal shop, which gave me plenty of experience, I knew what I was doing was going to be hard but rewarding work.

“When I opened Heavenly Brides and Belles I sold all sorts of other dresses, such as prom and ball gowns, but I decided it was better to concentrate purely on wedding dresses and bridal accessories and I think that has paid off as I have expanded my range of wedding gowns to include a made to order collection from Lincoln based designer Brides By Harvee.”

She added: “Anything goes these days when it comes to weddings and I have a couple of customers who have purchased wedding dresses that are a little bit different. One bride is going to get married abroad while another one is getting married outdoors in a rather unusual place.

“I can’t say too much as the weddings haven’t taken place yet and I have to respect the bride’s wishes to keep things under wraps!”

And Suzanne says it’s her dream job. She just loves helping blushing brides find the right gown as there is something special and romantic about weddings.

She said: “I have always got lots of ideas and I’m also a good listener.  Once you’ve found someone their dream dress it’s just such a great feeling. Buying a wedding dress, not just any dress but the right dress, is so important to a bride and it’s massively rewarding seeing it come right.

“I do pride myself on the fact I can see what suits different body shapes and I can remember all too well hunting for my own perfect wedding dress, so I know what it’s like and how emotional it can be. That’s why I always have a box of tissues to hand.”

Kevin Lockwood, Manager of the Darwin, Pride Hill and Riverside Shopping Centres, said: “We’re always delighted to hear any success stories relating to stores within our shopping centres. Suzanne has done particularly well and receiving a gold standard award on a national website is fantastic.

“It is, of course, particularly pleasing that the gold award is a direct result of reviews from satisfied customers and of course we are delighted to hear that Heavenly Brides and Belles is attracting customers from as far afield as Oxford and Aberystwyth to Shrewsbury.

“Her business illustrates the strength of the Shrewsbury Shopping Centres because we have a fantastic mix of the big high street names and innovative and specialist independents like Suzanne.”

Anyone needing more information or wanting to book a bridal appointment may contact Suzanne any time on 07436 809903.

Social networkers can also follow the store on Facebook and Twitter.

Friday October 3rd, 2014

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Romantic Chinese restaurant in Wrexham cooks up double love story

Real China, Eagles Meadow, Wrxeham. Romance at Real China, From left, Chun Wu and Zhenhua Lv with Nagy Istvan Tibor and Qiong Liu.

Two friends who work at a Chinese restaurant cooked up a romantic double proposal for their brides to be on a train.

The lovestruck mates both work with their fiancées at The Real China, at Eagles Meadow shopping centre, Wrexham.

The sweethearts will be tying the knot, in a traditional Chinese ceremony.

Waiter Nagy Istva’n, 26 is going to be marrying waitress Quiong Liu, 25, and cook Zhenhuo Lv, 22, is going to be marrying waitress Chun Wu, 21.

Real China, Eagles Meadow, Wrxeham. Romance at Real China, From left, Chun Wu and Zhenhua Lv with Nagy Istvan Tibor and Qiong Liu.

The buffet-style restaurant offers a mouth-watering selection of Asian delicacies alongside traditional Chinese dishes in a specialist food area.

The Real China proprietor Sen Yang, 26, is absolutely delighted for the happy couples, and he had a hand in arranging the proposals.

He explained: “Both girls knew the other was going to be proposed to and helped with the planning, but they didn’t know they were going to be proposed to themselves.

“They were proposed to on the train from Manchester to Wrexham. All of the passengers were looking.”

Quiong, originally from the Chinese city of Luoyang, who is studying for a masters degree in creative media at Glyndwr University couldn’t believe it when Nagy proposed.

She said: “When I saw my friend being proposed to I just cried, and then when I was proposed to myself I cried even more. I had no idea I was going to be proposed to. It was a special moment.”

Nagy, from the tiny village of Geszdely just outside the city of Miskolc in Hungary, was incredibly nervous about popping the question.

He said: “My heart was beating out of my chest before I proposed.”

Sen Yang, 26, explained how the pair got together at last year’s Chinese New Year celebrations at the restaurant: “She was talking to me and then she went to talk to some other people. Nagy came over and asked me if she had a girlfriend. I said, no, and he replied that she would be his then.

“She told me afterwards that she thought Nagy was nice. I think it was love at first sight.”

Quiong added: “It all started at The Real China. We met here during the Chinese New Year celebrations.

“I think he is handsome and I fancied him straight away. It is hard to explain the moment. He is really cute.”

Nagy, who has worked at The Real China as a waiter since December 2013, and has previously worked as an insurance agent for his family’s business, Bauvex, before moving to Wrexham, added: “I fancied her straight away and I went over and we started talking and we started dating pretty much from then. I like everything about her.

“Eagles Meadow is nice and so is the The Real China. We always work hard to do our best here to cook good food and to give good service. We are always joking with each other so there is a great atmosphere here.”

Chun, who is originally from Jiujiang, and is studying creative media at Glyndwr University, said: I met my future husband Zhenhuo at The Real China as well. We met on my first day working here but we didn’t start dating straight away.

“That happened about two months later. He came over to my flat, and he was drunk. He said ‘I like you, do you like me?’. I said yes, and then we kissed. I didn’t hesitate.

“I like him because he is honest and he is very manly. He also works hard, and is conscientious. He is good at his job and I like to watch him cook. I love him very much.

“I really like Eagles Meadow, especially the shops.

“I like working here because my future husband works here, as well as my other friends. We are like a family.”

Zhenhuo, who is originally from Guigang, said: “I felt incredibly nervous proposing.

“I think Chun is cute and beautiful, and I love her very much. I can’t wait for the wedding.”

Sen added: “I think it is wonderful that they all met here. It’s amazing, and I think it tells you a lot about the restaurant. Love has really blossomed at the Real China. I am really happy for them.

“We are like a family at the restaurant, and we have a great team here. They are so much more than just employees.

“Some people says don’t do business with friends but I don’t believe that.

“We are all the very best of friends here and we help each other out to solve problems.”

Eagles Meadow manager Kevin Critchley has been touched by the love story that has unfolded at The Real China.

He said: “I would like to congratulate the two happy couples and I wish them all the best for the big day.”

Thursday October 2nd, 2014

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