June 2010
The Wilton Centre’s most scented occupier, Givaudan, is inviting new panel members to join its battle to keep everyone smelling fresh.
The Wilton Centre has announced a new development designed to help new businesses within the process industries sector, the first of its kind in the UK.
More than 120 people attended an event at The Wilton Centre to discuss the future of biotechnology.
Specialist gas-to-liquids company CompactGTL, which has developed a novel method to solve the problem of associated gas emitted from remote and deepwater oilfields, is transferring operations to The Wilton Centre.
A group of Libyan students are coming to the end of their stay at The Wilton Centre.
When Chris Watson lost his job at Corus, he feared he would be out of work for a long time. Yet, remarkably, he landed an interview within a day and secured a new job inside two days.
A sea and road freight transport company has moved to The Wilton Centre after leaving the Middlesbrough dockside for the first time in its forty year history.
Durham Tees Valley Airport has launched new routes designed to help business people working in the area.
The Wilton Centre sponsored a Technology Day at which the star attraction was the Formula One(tm) racing car that took Brawn GP and British driver Jenson Button to the World Constructors and Drivers Championship titles in 2009.
A group of young singers has received sponsorship from The Wilton Centre.
A live cooking demonstration at The Lakeside Restaurant on June 10th saw the company’s Executive Chef, Hugh McGivern, produce no fewer than ten dishes in less than an hour!
Middlesbrough-based Hortech Landscape Management, which manages the grounds at The Wilton Centre, has secured a major safety award from RoSPA.