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Working Together To Improve Well-Being

Working Together To Improve Well-Being
Groundwork North Wales supports people facing multiple challenges, living in isolation, with significant health issues, limited employment prospects and who are vulnerable to the economic and environmental uncertainty of today’s society. We do this by creating better places, improving people’s prospects and by promoting greener choices through our diverse range of projects and services.
Groundwork North Wales was established in 1991 and serves North Wales from our head office in Wrexham.
As an organisation, we are committed to improving the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of local communities.
Our organisation structure reflects this commitment and we are governed by a board which is made up of representatives from local authorities, the public, private and voluntary sectors across North Wales.
Members of the Groundwork North Wales’ Board of Trustees are:
Nigel Reader – Nigel is the chair of trustees for Groundwork North Wales and has a long history in public services.
Helen Wright – Helen is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and has worked in Human Resources most of her career.
Malcom Booker – Malcom is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and has vast experience in the financial sector.
Nicola Said – Nicola is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and works for VisitEngland as Regional lead for the North West and West Midlands.
Rod Taylor – Rod is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and has a long and extensive career in Public Service.
Stanley Moore – Stanley is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and is responsible for sustainability issues.
Sarah Overson – Sarah is a trustee for Groundwork North Wales and works as a Senior Manager at Toyota’s Deeside engine plant.
Nick Ringrose – newly appointed.
Carl Stephens – newly appointed.