Single dad who battled anxiety now guarding Iâm A Celebrity site Gwrych Castle after rescue
Dave Hobson, from Rhos-on-Sea, was helped into his career after difficult period following the death of his dad
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Gwrych Castle, Abergele. The 2020 series of I m a Celebrity draws to a close with the cyclone event illuminated in advance of the series finale. Photo by Ian Cooper (Image: Ian Cooper / North Wales Live)
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Talented North Wales artists served up paintings for world food poverty recipe book
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jan 30th, 2021
Talented North Wales artists searching for a route into the creative industries were given a design for life by Conwy Employment Hub.
With the support of a dedicated mentor, Jamie Griffiths and Emily Gibbs were inspired to produce stunning artwork for the best-selling Secret Dishes from Around the World 2.
Published by Bounceback Food – a community interest company (CIC) serving people in food poverty across North Wales, Cheshire, and Greater Manchester – the book featured low cost, healthy recipes from all over the globe.
Conwy jobs team help hundreds of vulnerable and unemployed in poverty
Communities For Work Plus Engagement Officer Clare Kingscott with Katie Macauley, who accessed the Hub for support and advice. VITAL support and training for jobseekers and those in poverty is having a transformative impact on hundreds of people across Conwy. The team at Conwy Employment Hub aim to help people find work and seek out training opportunities, and after a year of unprecedented challenges, that guidance is needed more than ever. The revamped Hub incorporates the successful Communities for Work, Communities for Work Plus, ADTRAC and PaCE programmes, providing anyone aged 16 and above who is not in employment, school or college with access to mentors and advisors who can help “remove barriers” and enhance their future career prospects.