
A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE has given the community an employment boost.
Despite challenging economic times, over the past year Cylch member,
Crest Co-operative in Llandudno Junction has employed eight full-time staff and helped 33 unemployed people to secure jobs in the Conwy and Denbighshire communities.
Crest’s service users have gained permanent job roles in administration, retail, local government, warehouse positions and other areas.
The non-profit recycling company is now set to open a community store in the centre of Colwyn Bay this year, which will create further opportunities for the unemployed.
Sharon Jones, chief executive at Crest Co-operative, said: “Employment trainers at Crest have battled hard economic times to assist the unemployed and we are proud to say that we have a great success rate of getting people back into work.
“Crest’s enterprises have continued to expand, which has allowed us to offer jobs to the community at our head office. We hope the opening of our new community store in Colwyn Bay will help more people to access our services and allow us to generate funds to create more work placements. We are looking forward to continuing to provide employment opportunities throughout 2012.”
Crest is currently running a WCVA and European Union funded over 50s Intermediate Labour Market scheme. The project has already seen 11 unemployed adults over the age of 50 find permanent work in Conwy and Denbighshire.
If you are unemployed and over the age of 50, call Jean Edwards at
Crest Co-operative on 01492 596783 to download/ request an application form.