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: Vandalism of trees in Plas Madoc sparks community outrage
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Winter weather
Storm Goretti – weather update 8.1.26
Other Council services
Wrexham Wellbeing Hub
Wrexham Wellbeing Hub offers inclusive space for Warm Spaces partnership
Council services Events People & place
Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants
Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants
People & place Council services
North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event
North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event
People & place Events
Wrexham's Year of Wonder
Launch event for Wrexham’s Year of Wonder
People & place Events
Wrexham Council News
Search
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Follow US
© 2023 Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Weather warning - January 8-9
Wrexham Council News > Blog > People & place > Vandalism of trees in Plas Madoc sparks community outrage
People & place

Vandalism of trees in Plas Madoc sparks community outrage

Last updated: 2025/07/04 at 11:56 AM
Share
2 Min Read
trees
SHARE

Wrexham Council and local residents are expressing deep concern following a disturbing incident of vandalism in Plas Madoc on April 14, 2025, where several trees have been deliberately damaged – some felled completely, others left with irreversible harm.

The senseless destruction was discovered over the weekend in a popular green space within the community. Initial assessments confirm that a number of mature trees were cut down, while others have been subjected to such severe damage that they are unlikely to recover.

Councillor Terry Evans, lead member for environmental services, said: “This is not just about the loss of trees, it’s a loss to the environment, to local wildlife, and to the wellbeing of the community who cherish and use these green spaces.”

Trees provide vital benefits – improving air quality, offering shade and shelter, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to the beauty and character of the area. Their loss will be felt by all who live in and visit Plas Madoc.

Councillor Paul Blackwell, local member for Acrefair North, adds: ‘The vandalism of these trees that provide the oxygen and improve our visual environment is a disgrace. It’s difficult enough trying to get funds to improve our environment without this happening and I hope the perpetrators are caught.’

The incident has been reported to North Wales Police, and an investigation is now underway. The council is appealing to anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the area to come forward with information.

“We are committed to protecting our local environment,” the spokesperson added. “We will explore all options for replanting and restoration, but this damage will take years – if not decades – to undo.”

Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any further suspicious activity to the authorities. Anyone with information can contact North Wales Police on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers.

Get the latest news and info straight into your inbox.

Share
Previous Article 9000 Wrexham celebrates over 9000 new trees planted
Next Article Jake with care home manager Sinead Fox Good for business, good for society: employing someone with a learning disability makes perfect sense

Stay connected

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

Latest news

Winter weather
Storm Goretti – weather update 8.1.26
Other Council services January 8, 2026
Wrexham Wellbeing Hub
Wrexham Wellbeing Hub offers inclusive space for Warm Spaces partnership
Council services Events People & place January 8, 2026
Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants
Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants
People & place Council services January 8, 2026
North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event
North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event
People & place Events January 8, 2026

You might also like

Wrexham Wellbeing Hub
Council servicesEventsPeople & place

Wrexham Wellbeing Hub offers inclusive space for Warm Spaces partnership

January 8, 2026
Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants
People & placeCouncil services

Unpaid carers in Wrexham invited to apply for short breaks grants

January 8, 2026
North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event
People & placeEvents

North Wales businesses urged to book place at Wrexham crime prevention event

January 8, 2026
Wrexham's Year of Wonder
People & placeEvents

Launch event for Wrexham’s Year of Wonder

January 7, 2026
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