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Org Name Title Tel Email Add1 Add2 Add3 Add4 Postcode Blaenau Org Name Title Tel Email Add1 Add2 Add3 Add4 Postcode Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Lee Williams Head of Procurement 01495 355686 mailto:[email protected] Municipal Offices CountyCivic Centre Borough Supplies Ebbw Vale NP3 6XB Bridgend County Borough Council James Ferris Head of Procurement 01656 664506 mailto:[email protected] Procurement Unit Building Waterton Bridgend CF31 3YR Caerphilly County Borough Council Liz Lucas OperationalHead of Procurement Manager ProcurementServices & 01443 863160 mailto:[email protected] New Road Tir-y-Berth Hengoed NP12 2XZ Cardiff Council Steve Robinson Supplies 02920 873743 mailto:[email protected] Supplies Division Bessemer Close Leckwith Industrial Estate Cardiff CF11 8XH Carmarthenshire County Council Rob Jones Strategic Procurement Manager 01267 246235 mailto:[email protected] Procurement Unit 3 Spillman Street Carmarthen SA31 1LE City and County of Swansea Phil Pennells Head of Procurement 01792 637296 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Oystermouth Road Swansea SA1 3SN Ceredigion County Council Hywyn Prichard Head of Strategic Procurement 01970 633050 mailto:[email protected] Penmorfa Abberavon Aberaeron Ceredigion SA46 OPE Conwy County Borough Council David Ross Corporate Procurement Manager 01492 596539 mailto:[email protected] Bodlondeb Bangor Road Conwy North Wales LL32 8DU Denbighshire County Council Arwel Staples Strategic Procurement Manager 01824 706042 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Wynnstay Road Ruthin LL15 1YN Flintshire County Council Stuart Davies Head of Procurement 01352 701816 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Mold Flintshire CH7 6NB Gwynedd Council / Cyngor Gwynedd Nicola Day Head of Procurement 01286 679 200 [email protected] Council Offices Shirehall Street Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 1SH Isle of Anglesey County Council / Cyngor Sir Ynys Mon Sioned Jones Corporate Procurement Officer 01248 752136 mailto:[email protected] Council Offices Llangefni Anglesey LL77 7TW Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council Gareth Spencer Procurement & efficiency Officer 01685 725264 mailto:[email protected] Central Purchasing Unit 20 Merthyr Tydfil Ind park Merthyr Tydfil Pentrebach CF48 4DR Monmouthshire County Council Sian Hayward Head of Procurement 01633 644309 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Cwmbran NP44 2XH Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council Robert Type Corporate Procurement Manager 01639 763034 mailto:[email protected] Civic Centre Port Talbot SA13 1PJ Newport City Council Sheila Powell Strategic Procurement Officer 01633 656656 mailto:[email protected] Civic Centre Newport NP20 4UR Pembrokeshire County Council Paul Ashley-Jones Head of Procurement 01437 776349 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA61 1TP Powys County Council Mike Green Head of Procurement 01597 826378 mailto:[email protected] County Hall Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 5LG Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Vince Hanly Head of Operational Procurement 01443 424361 mailto:[email protected] The Pavilions Cambrian Park Clydach Vale RCT CF40 2XX The Vale of Glamorgan Council Rosalie Malcolm Head of Procurement 01446 709767 mailto:[email protected] Civic Office Holton Road Barry CF63 4RU Torfaen County Borough Council Andrew Maisey Head of Procurement 01495 766921 mailto:[email protected] Civic Centre Pontypool Torfaen NP44 6YB Wrexham County Borough Council Roger Barnett Procurement Officer 01978 292798 mailto:[email protected] The Guildhall Wrexham LL11 1AY Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust Julia Emanuel HeadProcurement of Procurement Manager & Commercial 01656 752752 ext 2993 mailto:[email protected] Trust Headquarters 71 Quarella Road Bridgend CF31 1YE Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust Larry Petterson Development 02920 746215 mailto:[email protected] Cardigan House University Hospital of Wales Heath Park Cardiff CF14 4XW Carmarthenshire NHS Trust Steve Thomas Procurement Manager 01267 227636 mailto:[email protected] C/O the Nurses Home West Wales General Hospital Glangwili Carmarthen SA31 3HB Ceredigion & Mid Wales NHS Trust Alun James Head of Procurement 01970 635837 ext 5387 mailto:[email protected] Bronglais Hospital Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 1ER Conwy & Denbighshire NHS Trust Simon Whitehead Procurement Manager 01745 818235 mailto:[email protected] Denbigh NHS Store UnitsColomendy 13/14 IndustrialCourt Road Estate Denbigh LL16 5TA Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust Graham Davies Procurement Manager 01495 765367 mailto:[email protected] Storage & Distribution Centre Industrial Estate Cwmbran NP44 3AS North East Wales NHS Trust Christine Simcock Head of Procurement 01978 725109 mailto:[email protected] Supplies Department St.Tydfil'sWrexham HospitalMaelor Hospital upper Croesnewydd Road Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 7TD North Glamorgan NHS Trust Adele Cahill Supplies Manager 01685 385198 mailto:[email protected] Central Office Thomas st Merthyr Tydfil CF47 OSJ North West Wales NHS Trust Simon Whitehead mailto:[email protected] Supplies Department Ysbyty Gwynedd Penrhosgarnedd Road Bangor LL57 2PW Pembrokeshire & Derwin NHS Trust Samantha Pennington Contracts Manager 01437 773754 mailto:[email protected] Withybush General Hospital Fishguard Road Haverford West Pembrokeshire SA61 2PZ Pontypridd & Rhondda NHS Trust Chris James Supplies Manager 01443 443263 mailto:[email protected] Supplies Department Royal Glamorgan Hospital Ynysmaerdy Llantrisant CF72 8XR Powys Local Health Board Peter Milligan Procurement Manager 01874 711661 ext 4668 mailto:[email protected] Support Service Department Felindre Unit Bronllys Hospital Brecon LD3 0LU Swansea NHS Trust Helen James Senior Procurement Manager 01792 703976 mailto:[email protected] Supplies Department Morriston Hospital Morriston Swansea SA6 6NL Velindre NHS Trust/Welsh Blood Service Neil Gazzard Procurement Officer 01443 622350 mailto:[email protected] WelshUnit 1, AmbulanceTrustFirst Floor Ffordd Yr Hen Gae Bocam Park Pencoed, Nr Bridgend CF35 5LJ Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust Simon Whitehead Supplies Manager 01745 448 469 mailto:[email protected] Headquarters HM Stanley Hospital PO Box 1064 St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0WA Welsh Health Supplies Mark Roscrow Director 02920 315451 mailto:[email protected] PO Box 183, Bevan House 24-30 Lambourne Crescent Llanishen Cardiff CF14 5GF Anglesey Local Health Board Lynne Joannou Finance Director 01248 751229 mailto:[email protected] 17 High Street Llangefni LL77 7LT Blaenau Gwent Local Health Board Rob Holcombe Finance Director 01495 325418 mailto:[email protected] Anvil Court Church St Abertyleri NP13 1DB Bridgend Local Health Board Matthew Bunce Finance Director 01656 754400 mailto:[email protected] North Court North Court Road Bridgend Ind Est CF31 3TP Cardiff Local Health Board Dean Medcraft Finance Director 029 20 556013 mailto:[email protected] Trenewydd, Fairwater Road Llandaff Cardiff South Glamorgan CF5 2LD Camarthenshire Local Health Board Rhian Davies Finance Director 01554 744406 mailto:[email protected] Unit 5, Parc Dafen Heol Cropin Llanelli Carmarthenshire SA14 8QW Ceredigion Local Health Board Karen Miles Finance Director 01437 771220 mailto:[email protected] The Bryn North Road Lampeter Dyfed SA48 7HZ Conwy Local Health Board Neil Stevens Finance Director S/Board mailto:[email protected] Princess Park Princess Drive Colwyn Bay Clwyd LL29 8PL Denbigshire Local Health Board Sally Baxter Chief Executive S/board mailto:[email protected] HM Stanley Hospital Upper Denbigh Road St Asaph Clwyd LL17 0RS Gwynedd Local Health Board Linda Roberts Secretary/Acquistion Officer 01286 674207 mailto:[email protected] Eryldon Campbell Road Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 1HU Methyr Local Health Board Helen Harris Acting Senior Finance & Performance S/Board mailto:[email protected] Triangle Business Park Pentrebach Merthyr Tydfil Mid Glamorgan CF48 4TQ Monmouthshire Local Health Board Alison Gerrard Finance Director 01600 710011 mailto:[email protected] Singleton Court Business Park Wonastow Road Ind Est Momnouth Gwent NP25 5JA Neath Port Talbot Local Health Board Paul Gilchrist Director of Finance 01792 326500 mailto:[email protected] Suite A Britannic House Llandarcy Neath West Glam SA10 6JQ Newport Local Health Board No Procurement Contact n/a Victoria House 1st Floor 136-140 Corporation Road Newport NP19 0BH Pembrokeshire Local Health Board No Procurement Contact n/a Unit 5 Merlins Court Winch Lane Haverford west Pembrokeshire SA61 1SB Rhondda Cynon Taff Local Health Board Janet Kelland Corporate Services Officer 01443 744800 mailto:[email protected] YnysMeurig House Unit 3 Navigation Park Abercynnon CF45 4SN Swansea Local Health Board No Procurement Contact n/a Kidwelly House Charter Court Phoenix Way Swansea SA7 9FS Torfaen Local Health Board No Procurement Contact n/a Block C, Mamhilad
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