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at cambrensis, we're passionate about the power of communications
The company's founder, Arwel Ellis Owen, has spent over 40 years in the global broadcast industry. Company Chairman and PR director Rhodri Ellis Owen has, for over 15 years, arranged events of all kinds and led PR campaigns for some of Wales' foremost organisations.
Together, they guide an energetic team who love communicating as much as they do.
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Cambrensis on the run
Gwenan and Lleucu joined thousands of women across Wales recently to raise money and awareness for Cancer Research UK by completing the 5km Race For Life.
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Starstruck by Wales’ heritage
Russell Grant forecasts a bright future ahead for Wales’s heritage as he launches the new Cadw 2009 calendar.
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Local global, Big Art Project’s Cardigan website goes live
A new website dedicated to all things Big Art in Cardigan is now live.
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Changing climate of opinion is welcomed
Building professionals are often criticised for putting profit before environmental impact, but the Design Commission for Wales senses a welcome change in the air following recent announcements from the Construction Industry Council, the UKGBC and from some home grown expertise.
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Time Team unearths new evidence at Caerwent
The hilt of a knife made out of bone depicting two gladiators fighting, a bath house, a villa and some shops – sound like something from Roman Holiday? Well these were exactly what were unearthed at Caerwent Roman Town, near Chepstow last week when Channel 4’s award winning programme Time Team visited in a bid to discover more about the remains of what was once the largest centre of civilian population in Roman Wales.
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A Pocketful of Green Facts and Figures
Did you know that every year, about four million tonnes of rubbish is thrown away in Wales, enough to fill the millennium stadium once every 20 days?
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£1.5 million Denbighshire spa complex opens its doors
St Dyfnog Springs, a new luxury spa complex in Llanrhaeadr, Denbighshire was officially opened over the weekend in the presence of over 200 people.
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Vantage Point: an insider’s view of Welsh political history since 1945
This week, Gomer publishes a book which may have taken four years to write, but which took over fifty to prepare.
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Leading businessman sings the praises of North Wales
Mervyn Davies declared Gwynedd as a fantastic place to live and do business as part of his address at Gwynedd Business Week’s gala dinner, which took place in Bangor University’s new Management Centre last Thursday.
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Anything but a Cameo…
The Cameo, a quintessential after hours hang-out in Cardiff’s leafy Pontcanna has been making anything but a cameo appearance on the social scene in Cardiff for well over a decade.
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