This site uses cookies. By using it, you agree to their use. To find out more, read our Privacy Policy.
Accept
Wrexham Council News
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Reading: Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
People & place Events
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Decarbonising Wrexham People & place
Green garden waste bin
Reminder – reduced garden waste collections in winter months
Council services
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County
Decarbonising Wrexham Other
Wrexham AFC exhibition at Ty Pawb
Wrexham is the Name
People & place
Wrexham Council News
Search
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Follow US
© 2023 Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Wrexham Council News > Blog > Council services > Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Council servicesOther

Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar

Last updated: 2018/11/16 at 1:08 PM
Share
6 Min Read
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
SHARE

Well, the judges have now deliberated and have announced the winners of the Wonders of Wrexham 2019 Calendar and what a cracking set of photos they are!

We have once again photos of the incredible architecture and scenery that we have here in Wrexham. From sheep to a National Trust Castle, a World Heritage Site to our splendid trees and views.

The judges had a very difficult job but we hope you agree the end results once again reveal some of the Wonders of Wrexham ready for 2019.

A BAD DEAL FROM WELSH GOVERNMENT MEANS WE’RE FORCED TO MAKE MORE CUTS. HAVE YOUR SAY…

The Calendar will go on sale very shortly and we’ll bring you news of how much it will cost and where it will be available soon.

The Mayor, Councillor Andy Williams, said: “The Calendar is looking good and is an excellent reminder to everyone of all that’s unique and great about Wrexham. I would like to pass on my thanks to everyone you who contributed to the making of this calendar and congratulations to the winners who are all listed below. I look forward to seeing it go on sale in the very near future and to meeting the all winners before Christmas.”

Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Wrexham Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar
Winners announced for the Wonders Of Wrexham 2019 Calendar

January – December

  • Bangor on Dee Bridge and Church taken by Adrian Wright.  A cracking shot of this beautiful bridge which dates back to around 1660. the five arched stone structure is believed to have been built by Inigo Jones.
  • Gresford Wheel taken by Sally Davies. The iconic headgear of the former Gresford Colliery was preserved as part of the Gresford Disaster Memorial. Every year a service is held on the site to remember those who lost their lives in this terrible disaster. All four of our judges voted this the number one! This photo will also be the feature photo on the front of the Calendar.
  • All Saints church in Gresford taken by Steve Harvey. The peel of these bells make them one of the 7 Wonders of Wales so it’s only right that this photo made the final 13. Built in the 15 Century it really is worth a visit.
  • Bersham Waterfall taken by Carl Edwards. This is always one of our favourite views of Wrexham and we couldn’t resist including at least one view of this beautiful waterfall situated right here in Wrexham.
  • Farndon Bridge taken by Ian Lucas, MP, Farndon Bridge – OK this is seen by many to be in England! It is however a medieval gateway into Wrexham and does look splendid in this shot. Welcome to Wales!
  • The Mere at Hanmer taken by Paul Wynn. This Mere is a little gem in a beautiful and historic part of Wrexham – the Maelor. It is evidence that you don’t have to go far in Wrexham to see outstanding views.
  • Chirk Castle taken by Steve Harvey.  A Grade 1 Listed Building, property of the National Trust and with 700 years of history it’s no wonder it’s featured in this calendar. Thanks to the National Trust for allowing us to use the image.
  • Llwyn Isaf taken by Iolanda Banu. Right in the heart of the town centre is this little chappie – who, with his friends, are charming children and adults alike. The sheep trail takes you around the county borough and they’re all as charming as this one.
  • Bellevue Park Bandstand taken by Paul Wynn. Another town centre gem – this Victorian park is very popular with locals and visitors alike and the bandstand is host to a number of Music in the Park events in the summer months.
  • Penrhos Engine House taken by Ben Hughes. A reminder of our industrial heritage with this Scheduled Ancient Monument at Brymbo. Built by John Wilkinson in the late 18 Century it’s thought to be the earliest surviving colliery engine house in Wales.
  • Bank Street taken by Danny Edwards. One of the oldest streets in Wrexham, Bank Street, remains a busy and quaint thoroughfare in the town centre. Home to many old buildings and a must see for visitors to the town centre.
  • Pontcysyllte Aqueduct taken by Daniel Cooke the centre piece of the Pontcysyllte World Heritage Site and a sight not to be missed – this fantastic image sums up the longevity of this structure. How many winters has it seen? Well over 250 and still looking cool!

We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

[button color=”” size=”large” type=”square_outlined” target=”new” link=”http://www.yourvoicewrexham.net/KMS/elab.aspx?noip=1&CampaignId=766&SessionId=7W3XW8KTF6″]I WANT MY SAY![/button]

[button color=”” size=”large” type=”square_outlined” link=”https://news.wrexham.gov.uk”] NO…I DON’T WANT A SAY [/button]

Share
Previous Article Did you work at the Celanese factory on Wrexham Industrial Estate? We want to hear from you! Did you work at the Celanese factory on Wrexham Industrial Estate? We want to hear from you!
Next Article Executive Board Council agenda now live – meeting starts at 2pm

Stay connected

17k Followers Like
24.1k Followers Follow
3.3k Followers Follow
- Sign up -
Ad image

Latest news

A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
People & place Events December 5, 2025
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Decarbonising Wrexham People & place December 5, 2025
Green garden waste bin
Reminder – reduced garden waste collections in winter months
Council services December 5, 2025
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County
Decarbonising Wrexham Other December 4, 2025

You might also like

Green garden waste bin
Council services

Reminder – reduced garden waste collections in winter months

December 5, 2025
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Decarbonising WrexhamOther

Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County

December 4, 2025
Planning for our 2026/27 council budget
Council servicesPeople & place

Planning for our 2026/27 council budget

December 3, 2025
Train carriage
Other

Wrexham Council supports new application for direct rail services to London Euston

December 2, 2025
Wrexham County Borough Council
//

Wrexham Council News provides all the latest news from your county borough council.

Quick links

  • Customise interests
  • Reading list
  • MyUpdates
  • Contact the council
  • Privacy policy

Get our top stories…

Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest news and info from Wrexham Council.

Sign up
Wrexham Council News
Follow US

© 2025 Wrexham County Borough Council

Removed from reading list

Undo
Wrexham Council News
Welcome back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?
  • Cymraeg
  • English