By Selena Masson
Saturday, 04 July 2009
Work commenced on BASC's communications centre in Wrexham
Construction work on BASCs £750,000 communications centre in Wrexham started on 21 June. The Welsh Assemblys shadow minister for rural affairs, Brynle Williams AM, visited the site along with BASC chief executive John Swift and contractors Pochin. BASCs chief executive John Swift said: It has been five years in the making to get to this point and I am absolutely delighted that we have got here.
The two-storey building will contain TV filming facilities, a soundproofed studio, a fully equipped design studio and videoconferencing facilities.
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