Stephanie Booth is helping to organise the 2014 winter olympics
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September 3, 2013 at 10:36 am #54274
harryParticipantSeptember 3, 2013 at 11:00 am #64568
RondettoParticipantI see she also produces the Yattar Yattar magazine too.
September 3, 2013 at 3:22 pm #64558
Wrecsam_ladParticipantSeptember 3, 2013 at 6:13 pm #64563
johnhoppyParticipantWho is hosting it…Jamaica?
September 3, 2013 at 6:40 pm #64570
AMA ExpressParticipantWell, I doubt that she’ll be doing it single-handed.
September 3, 2013 at 7:57 pm #64561
BenjaminMParticipantStephanie Booth has made more money fron her entrepreneurship in other business interests than virtually all readers of this forum are likely to see during their lifetime. So rather than knocking her for one failed venture, she should be applauded for her foresight and tenacity in building her business portfolio.
Perhaps it would be beneficial for some of the doomsayers of Wrexham commerce to take a leaf out of book.
I remember when she had the Wynnstay and organised street parties on High St at Bank Holiday weekends. Wrexham town was never, before or since, more vibrant with people of all ages enjoying the fun.
Has anyone else taken up the challenge? No!
They just resort to condemning the Town Centre Manager and Council for inaction.
It’s worth remembering that God helps those who help themselves, so Town Centre Forum members less hot air and more action.
Make things happen.
And every success to in her latest venture.September 3, 2013 at 8:18 pm #64555
thewayneinspainParticipantBenjaminM;8997 wrote:Stephanie Booth has made more money fron her entrepreneurship in other business interests than virtually all readers of this forum are likely to see during their lifetime. So rather than knocking her for one failed venture, she should be applauded for her foresight and tenacity in building her business portfolio.
Perhaps it would be beneficial for some of the doomsayers of Wrexham commerce to take a leaf out of book.
I remember when she had the Wynnstay and organised street parties on High St at Bank Holiday weekends. Wrexham town was never, before or since, more vibrant with people of all ages enjoying the fun.
Has anyone else taken up the challenge? No!
They just resort to condemning the Town Centre Manager and Council for inaction.
It’s worth remembering that God helps those who help themselves, so Town Centre Forum members less hot air and more action.
Make things happen.
And every success to in her latest venture.Steff booth is an ex convict and a former disqualified director.
She is a bully and a liar.
what about all those people who lost their jobs because of her mismanagement. what about all those poeple who lost their wedding savings.
On the subject of yattar yattar magazine it was promised that all the profilts of it would go to charity… can anyone name me a chairty that benefitted?
there is no proof in that an article that she is an organiser (it is only her word) and given russia’s stance on minorities it’s not likely.
she is a liar and crook, that is why she is an ex con.
September 3, 2013 at 9:55 pm #64566
IcemanParticipantWhat a load of nonsense
September 3, 2013 at 11:22 pm #64560
harryParticipantYou have no idea what she did to Llangollen and some of the local business men and women with her bullying!!
September 4, 2013 at 2:35 pm #64564
johnhoppyParticipantShe also owned the Castle Hotel and the Anchor in Ruthin. As a result of her hotels going out of business The Castle was sold to Weatherspoons, who’s business policy is to price their products to drive other licensed premises to the wall. The Anchor (no doubt as an indirect result of Wetherspoons) has now been sold to Ruthin School to be converted to student accomodation. The Anchor has been a hotel/pub for over 200 years and a historic North Wales hostelry has been lost for ever. Ms Booth may have given Wrexham some fun for a short period, but she has been disastrous for the Hotel and catering industry in this area.
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