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Wrexham: Act of kindness brings joy on Easter weekend
Wrexham: Act of kindness brings joy on Easter weekend

Leader Live

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Wrexham: Act of kindness brings joy on Easter weekend

In a heart warming gesture of compassion and community spirit, Gareth Williams, founder of ARK (Acts of Random Kindness) and the John Walker and Oliver Parks Foundation, visited the Children's Ward at Wrexham Maelor Hospital. He showed up armed with dozens of Easter eggs and activity books to bring a little sparkle and hope to the faces of poorly children spending Easter in hospital. (Image: Rob Galloway) Each egg and book was given with the hope that it would provide a memory to treasure during tough times. Gareth also presented the nurses and unsung heroes of the Children's Ward with beautiful flowers, a heartfelt thank-you card, and £100 out of his own pocket towards an afternoon or evening out. Gareth with Claire Jones from Card Factory (Image: Rob Galloway) A small but powerful gesture to say, 'We see you, we appreciate you, and we thank you.' However, none of this almost didn't happen. Just days before the big visit, Gareth's own vehicle broke down, putting the entire Easter delivery in jeopardy. But Sam Jones at Enterprise Rentals Wrexham stepped in and saved the day. Hearing Gareth's story, Sam immediately reached out and provided a van at a discounted rate, allowing him to get everything to the hospital in time for Easter Sunday. Gareth with Sam Jones at Enterprise (Image: Rob Galloway) 'Without Sam and Enterprise Wrexham, none of this would have been possible,' Gareth said. 'I was in a real bind, and they absolutely saved Easter for those children. I can't thank them enough. I would highly recommend them to anyone!' Gareth also sends a massive thank you to the local businesses and community members who supported the mission, including; Enterprise Wrexham (special thanks to Sam), Marks & Spencer, Boots, Tesco and Card Factory. Founded in January 2023, ARK: The John Walker and Oliver Park Foundation was created following a period of profound loss for Gareth, who lost his best friend John to sarcoma in 2015. MOST READ In 2022, tragedy struck again when John's 27-year-old son Harrison passed away. Their deaths inspired Gareth to act, and has conducted acts of kindness in their memory ever since. "The goal was clear", he said. "To transform grief into action and offer hope, healing, and human connection to others in need. "It's about helping the community amongst communities – those who often fall between the cracks." The foundation also works closely with the NHS and other frontline services to ensure people get the care and compassion they deserve, especially when they're at their most vulnerable. "At its heart, ARK is about rebuilding trust and compassion in a world that often feels fractured. It's a reminder that sometimes, the smallest acts – a conversation, a smile, a helping hand – can make the biggest difference."

US Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of US Synthetic Corporation in ITC Case
US Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of US Synthetic Corporation in ITC Case

Associated Press

time17-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

US Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of US Synthetic Corporation in ITC Case

THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Feb. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ChampionX Corporation (NASDAQ: CHX) ('ChampionX') noted today that its US Synthetic Corp., a leading provider of polycrystalline diamond cutters for oil and gas drilling, has secured a significant legal victory as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) reversing a prior International Trade Commission (ITC) determination that had deemed the company's patent claims ineligible under 35 U.S.C. § 101. The case, involving U.S. Patent No. 10508502, pertains to a polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) used in rotary drill bits, which exhibits superior diamond to diamond bonding. The ITC had initially ruled that the patent's claims were directed to an abstract idea, arguing that the disclosed magnetic properties were merely side effects of the manufacturing process rather than physical characteristics of the compound. However, the Federal Circuit disagreed, finding that the claims described a specific composition of matter and not an abstract idea, reinforcing that the magnetic properties provide meaningful insights into the PDC's physical characteristics. 'We are extremely pleased with the Federal Circuit's decision, which reaffirms the validity of our patent and the importance of our innovation,' said Rob Galloway, President at US Synthetic. 'This ruling not only protects our intellectual property but also underscores the significance of our technology in advancing drilling performance and efficiency.' About US Synthetic US Synthetic, which is the Drilling Technologies segment of ChampionX, offers innovative, top-quality polycrystalline diamond cutters ('PDC'), bearings, valves, and mining tools to help customers drill the world's most demanding oil exploration and development projects, and for use in other industries. These highly specialized products are developed and produced based on more than 40 years of innovation and intellectual property development in material science applications. About ChampionX ChampionX is a global leader in chemistry solutions, artificial lift systems, and highly engineered equipment and technologies that help companies drill for and produce oil and gas safely, efficiently, and sustainably around the world. ChampionX's expertise, innovative products, and digital technologies provide enhanced oil and gas production, transportation, and real-time emissions monitoring throughout the lifecycle of a well. To learn more about ChampionX, visit our website at

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