Business NEWS Rydal Penrhos hosts the Saints Rydal Penrhos received a significant honour when rugby
continue their
league giants St Helens chose the school as their base
phenomenal
for a pre-season training camp in December. The three-
recent success
time defending Super League champions ramped up
when the new
preparations for the upcoming campaign by using the
season begins
school’s exceptional facilities. This included using the
later this year.
newly refurbished fitness suite, the 25-metre swimming
Executive Principal John Waszek received a signed shirt
pool and participating in a training session on Rydal
from the team as a thank you for the school’s hospitality
Penrhos’ picturesque New Field surface, which parents,
and members of Rydal Penrhos’ first XV received their
pupils and staff members were able to attend under strict
new kit from established figures and international-
COVID-19 guidelines. The Saints squad stayed on campus
calibre players within the Saints’ set-up. “Rydal Penrhos
and were treated to a lavish Christmas dinner at the Sixth
did a really good job for us,” commented Kristian Woolf,
Form Ferguson Centre courtesy of the school’s catering
the Saints’ head coach. “They went above and beyond
team, before using their final day to take part in a special
in making sure we felt looked after and welcome. The
conditioning session along the Colwyn Bay coastline
facilities we got to use, in particular, the indoor sporting
situated just a stone’s throw from Rydal Penrhos. This
halls and the gym were exceptional, and that really helped
should serve the first-team squad well as they look to
us have a successful camp.”
Law firm here to help businesses Whatever life may throw at you or your business, the legal experts at a North Wales law firm say they are here to help. Managing partner at Lanyon Bowdler, Brian Evans (pictured), says the pandemic has presented huge challenges for businesses – and they have risen to the occasion. “Have we ever lived through such uncertain times as the past two years? With ever-changing rules and restrictions, businesses have had to show resilience and a willingness to adapt like never before,” he commented. “I am proud of the way our lawyers have risen to the challenge and continued to support clients through these difficult times. Looking back at the past year, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, we have been very busy across all departments and offices, particularly in North Wales - whether assisting with residential property sales, helping businesses with employment law issues, or enabling people to get their affairs in order by writing a Will. Like all businesses, we can only hope this year brings more stability and we can look forward to brighter days ahead – but whatever happens, you can rest assured that we will be here to help with any legal issues that may come your way.”
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