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CEO returns to scene of teen apprenticeship to help save landmark from ruin

A LEADING businessman has returned to the place he was a teenage apprentice to help a team of volunteers bring a North Wales landmark back to life. Scott Davis, CEO of The Ethikos Group, is supporting the ‘Guardians’ working to preserve the Grade II-listed John Summers Clock Tower site in Deeside. The building opened in 1907 and was home to the general office of Shotton Steelworks – now Tata Steel - on the banks of the River Dee, before closing in 2009 and falling into serious disrepair after being sold by the company. However, memories of its former glories are very much alive; it was here Scott arrived as a 16 year-old to begin his tenure as an apprentice electrician.

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