Darren Millar, Member of the Welsh Parliament for Clwyd West, and Sam Rowlands, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, have congratulated Abergele-based Phoenix Hair and Make Up for securing an exciting new business opportunity.
Phoenix Hair and Make Up is one of two North Wales companies to win contracts with the Welsh NHS’s Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board to provide a fully managed wig service. Wigs have a wide range of uses in medical care, and Darren Millar and Sam Rowlands are pleased to see North Wales’ health board buying local and supporting small businesses. The contract allows patients to have their own bespoke wig created in the style of their choosing.
Sam Rowlands and Darren Millar recently paid a visit to Phoenix Hair and Make Up to congratulate owner, Pauline Heap-Williams, on securing this exciting new business opportunity.
Sam Rowlands said:
It was fascinating to visit Pauline and the team at Phoenix Hair and Make Up and find out more about the wide range of hair treatments they offer. Both Darren and I had an opportunity to see their PRP hair loss and restoration suite, and we both were able to see our scalps close up under a digital microscope. It’s great to see a small, local business being able to provide this array of services to their customers.
Darren Millar said:
After visiting Phoenix Hair and Make Up it’s easy to see why they have secured this Welsh NHS contract. The enthusiasm and passion from Pauline and the team shines through as soon as you step inside. Large public bodies like the Welsh NHS have an important role to play in supporting our local economy, and I’m delighted to see them supporting an entrepreneur like Pauline.
Pauline Heap-Williams said:
This new contract with the Welsh NHS is a big opportunity for Phoenix Hair and Make Up. Wigs have a number of uses in medical treatment and we’re looking forward to supporting more people.
Darren Millar AS a Sam Rowlands AS yn llongyfarch busnes lleol ar gyfle newydd
Mae Darren Millar, Aelod o Senedd Cymru dros Orllewin Clwyd, a Sam Rowlands, Aelod o Senedd Cymru dros Ogledd Cymru, wedi llongyfarch Phoenix Hair and Make Up yn Abergele am sicrhau cyfle busnes newydd cyffrous.
Mae Phoenix Hair and Make Up yn un o ddau gwmni o’r Gogledd i ennill contract gyda Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr i ddarparu gwasanaeth wigiau a reolir yn llawn. Mae wigiau’n cael eu defnyddio ar gyfer ystod eang o ddibenion mewn gofal meddygol, ac mae Darren Millar a Sam Rowlands yn falch o weld bwrdd iechyd y gogledd yn prynu’n lleol ac yn cefnogi busnesau bach. Mae’r contract yn galluogi cleifion i gael wig eu hunain wedi’i greu yn y steil o’u dewis.
Yn ddiweddar, bu Sam Rowlands a Darren Millar yn ymweld â Phoenix Hair and Make Up i longyfarch y perchennog, Pauline Heap-Williams, ar sicrhau’r cyfle busnes newydd cyffrous hwn.
Dywedodd Sam Rowlands:
Roedd ymweld â Pauline a’r tîm yn Phoenix Hair and Make Up a chlywed mwy am yr ystod eang o driniaethau gwallt sydd ganddyn nhw i’w cynnig yn agoriad llygad. Cafodd Darren a minnau gyfle i weld yr ystafell colli ac adfer gwallt PRP, a gweld croen ein pennau’n agos o dan ficrosgop digidol. Mae’n wych gweld busnes lleol bychan yn gallu darparu’r amrywiaeth hon o wasanaethau i’w cwsmeriaid.
Meddai Darren Millar:
Ar ôl ymweld â Phoenix Hair and Make Up mae’n hawdd gweld pam eu bod nhw wedi ennill y contract gan GIG Cymru. Mae brwdfrydedd ac angerdd Pauline a’i thîm yn amlwg wrth i chi gerdded drwy’r drws. Mae gan gyrff cyhoeddus mawr fel GIG Cymru rôl bwysig i’w chwarae wrth gefnogi’r economi leol, ac rwy’n falch o’u gweld yn cefnogi entrepreneur fel Pauline.
Meddai Pauline Heap-Williams:
Mae’r contract newydd hwn gyda GIG Cymru yn gyfle mawr i Phoenix Hair and Make Up. Mae wigiau’n cael eu defnyddio at nifer o ddibenion mewn triniaeth feddygol ac rydyn ni’n edrych ymlaen at allu helpu mwy o bobl.