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Business News Wales
12 hours ago
- Business
- Business News Wales
Gamlins Law Directors Complete Mount Toubkal Charity Challenge
Gamlins Law's Dafydd Roberts and Ron Davison Two directors at North Wales' largest law firm have raised funds for charity after successfully climbing North Africa's highest peak. Ron Davison, Managing Director of Gamlins Law, and fellow director Dafydd Roberts scaled Mount Toubkal in Morocco's Atlas Mountains in aid of the firm's nominated charity partner St Kentigern Hospice. Combined with Ron's running of the London Marathon in April, it means the pair have now raised almost £2,000 for St Asaph-based St Kentigern. Ron and Dafydd were part of a 10-strong group that took on the climb to the 4,167m (13,671 ft) peak. Last year, they climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania raising more than £3,500 for Prostate Cancer UK and LawCare, the mental health charity for the legal sector. Dafydd said: 'The whole trip was a great experience from spending time with the local Berber community through to the final ascent itself which saw us reach the summit an hour or so after sunrise. 'We encountered lots of different weather during the trip from really warm to ice and snow as we approached the summit to torrential rain and hailstones when we were coming down the mountain. Coping with the high altitude also provided a challenge. 'Experiencing life with the Berber community, with their villages set in the mountainside, was also something we won't forget, including an evening eating with our guide's family in their home. 'It was also humbling to see how the communities are continuing to rebuild after a devastating earthquake caused so much destruction a couple of years ago. 'Either side of the climb, we were fortunate to spend time in Marrakesh including a trip into the Sahara Desert.' Snowy conditions on Mount Toubkal Dafydd added: 'We are delighted to raise further vital funds towards the work of St Kentigern Hospice. The team at the hospice made a video for us wishing us good luck and that certainly helped to spur us on. 'We've got further climbs planned in the UK for later this year and are already plotting another trip abroad, possibly to the Alps or Himalayas next year.' The hospice provides specialist palliative and end of life care to patients with life limiting illness, and support to their families across its catchment area of Denbighshire, West Flintshire, and East Conwy. Clinical services are delivered free of charge to patients and their families. The hospice, which includes a 12-bed inpatient unit, employs 95 staff, supported by a large team of volunteers. It costs over £4.4 million a year to run. Gamlins Law, which employs over 85 people, has its head office at Morfa Hall in Rhyl and further offices in Mold, Ruthin, Denbigh, Abergele and Holywell.

Leader Live
08-06-2025
- Business
- Leader Live
North Wales legal firm employees more than 85 staff
Joanna Kumwenda, Kaleem Choudhry, Alicia Cooke, Tayla Rees and Laurel Martin have all successfully completed their traineeships with Gamlins Law. The five will now focus on their specialist areas - Joanna (Divorce and Family Law), Kaleem (Civil Litigation and Personal Injury), Alicia (Family Law), Tayla (Commercial) and Laurel (Divorce, Family and Wills and Probate). Read more: Welsh planning agency celebrates 20 years with new MD Gamlins Law is the largest law firm in North Wales, employing more than 85 people, with a head office in Rhyl and further offices in Mold, Ruthin, Denbigh, Abergele and Holywell. Ron Davison, managing director of Gamlins Law, said: "We are committed to investing in the best legal talent in the region and I am absolutely delighted that these five lawyers are now newly qualified solicitors. "A lot of hard work and dedication is required to achieve what this exciting cohort have done and I know they will all be assets to the teams they will now be working in. "While these lawyers have demonstrated that they have the necessary technical skills, they are also all committed to playing their part in the North Wales community our business serves. Read more: Wrexham business lands Heathrow grant boost "This means providing clients with the highest possible levels of customer care and enabling them to meet the challenges and opportunities they face at different stages in their lives. "These five newly qualified solicitors are another example of our career progression plan in action, enabling the best legal talent to flourish and achieve their career aspirations whether they are new to the sector or more experienced." "We believe our recruitment sets us apart from most law firms of a similar size and is a key plank of our building for the future strategy."

Rhyl Journal
06-06-2025
- Business
- Rhyl Journal
North Wales legal firm employees more than 85 staff
Joanna Kumwenda, Kaleem Choudhry, Alicia Cooke, Tayla Rees and Laurel Martin have all successfully completed their traineeships with Gamlins Law. The five will now focus on their specialist areas - Joanna (Divorce and Family Law), Kaleem (Civil Litigation and Personal Injury), Alicia (Family Law), Tayla (Commercial) and Laurel (Divorce, Family and Wills and Probate). Gamlins Law is the largest law firm in North Wales, employing more than 85 people, with a head office in Rhyl and further offices in Mold, Ruthin, Denbigh, Abergele and Holywell. Ron Davison, managing director of Gamlins Law, said: "We are committed to investing in the best legal talent in the region and I am absolutely delighted that these five lawyers are now newly qualified solicitors. "A lot of hard work and dedication is required to achieve what this exciting cohort have done and I know they will all be assets to the teams they will now be working in. "While these lawyers have demonstrated that they have the necessary technical skills, they are also all committed to playing their part in the North Wales community our business serves. "This means providing clients with the highest possible levels of customer care and enabling them to meet the challenges and opportunities they face at different stages in their lives. "These five newly qualified solicitors are another example of our career progression plan in action, enabling the best legal talent to flourish and achieve their career aspirations whether they are new to the sector or more experienced." "We believe our recruitment sets us apart from most law firms of a similar size and is a key plank of our building for the future strategy."

Rhyl Journal
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Directors prepare to climb North Africa's highest peak
The directors, Ron Davison and Dafydd Roberts, are from Gamlins Law and will be climbing Morocco's Mount Toubkal in aid of St Kentigern Hospice. The climb is expected to take five days, beginning on Wednesday, May 21. Mr Davison, managing director, and Mr Roberts, fellow director, will tackle the 4,167m (13,671 ft) peak alongside ten other climbers. For Mr Davison, this challenge comes hot on the heels of the London Marathon which he recently completed in aid of St Kentigern Hospice. Mr Davison said: "Until I started training for the marathon, I'd never even run a park run, so it was a pretty fast learning curve. "It was an incredible experience running the marathon, but also massively demanding. "My goal was to try and run or at least jog the whole distance and I'm delighted I was able to achieve that." He added that he was "just pleased" to finish the marathon in 5 hours and 47 minutes, given the conditions and the cramp. Mr Roberts has been preparing for the Mount Toubkal climb by tackling several mountains in recent weeks. This includes climbs up Yr Wyddfa via Crib Goch, Nantlle Ridge in Eryri (Snowdonia), and Elidir Fawr. Ron Davison with children Molly and George (Image: Supplied) Both directors also undertook a 22km walk in the Clwydian Hills along Offa's Dyke. Last September, the duo successfully climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. This was in aid of Prostate Cancer UK and LawCare. Mr Roberts expressed his enthusiasm for the forthcoming challenge in North Africa. He said: "We're looking forward to getting out to Morocco and taking on the challenge of Toubkal. "It should be a fascinating experience with the climb due to last five days and staying in small guest houses with the local Berber community as well as a night in a mountain refuge before the final push for the summit." He also highlighted the extreme weather conditions with temperatures at the summit expected to be around -5 degrees Celsius. Ron Davison running the London Marathon (Image: Supplied) The hospice provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care to patients with life-limiting illnesses, and supports their families across Denbighshire, West Flintshire, and East Conwy. Services are delivered free of charge to patients and their families. The hospice, which includes a 12-bed inpatient unit, employs 95 staff, supported by a large team of volunteers. It costs over £4.4 million a year to run. You can support Mr Davison and Mr Roberts' climbing effort by donating online.