Wrexham’s reputation as a growing, creative city has been recognised once again, with the Wrexham Public Art Trail receiving a commendation at the recent Wrexham Civic Society Awards, celebrating the way the project has brought new colour, artistry and local stories into the heart of the city centre.
The trail, which has introduced a series of bold artworks and murals across the city centre, was praised for the way it champions Wrexham’s cultural identity – from its historic markets and industrial heritage to football, music, the arts, the importance of play, the Welsh language and the city’s evolving cultural diversity.
Coordinated by Wrexham-based artist Liam Stokes-Massey, supported by Wrecsam2029 and funded through Wrexham County Borough Council’s share of UK Shared Prosperity Funding, the project has brought together local creatives, businesses and organisations to reimagine familiar streets and spaces. Phase 2 of the trail is currently in progress, with more artworks and locations being developed.



Cllr Nigel Williams, Lead Member for Economy and Regeneration, said: “The Public Art Trail has helped people see Wrexham in a new light. These artworks don’t just brighten up walls: they tell our stories – of graft, passion, creativity and community.”
“What I really value about this project is how it puts local artists and local voices front and centre. The commendation from Wrexham Civic Society is a recognition of the work that has gone into every piece – from choosing the right locations to reflecting what matters to the people who live and work here.”
“The trail is about pride of place. It shows how art can make everyday journeys more enjoyable, spark conversations on the street and give residents and visitors alike with a stronger sense of connection with our city.”
The Public Art Trail is a key part of Wrexham’s ambition to secure the title of UK City of Culture 2029, showcasing the strength and diversity of the city’s creative scene and the partnerships that are driving it forward.



City of Culture Bid Director, Amanda Evans, said: “The Wrexham Public Art Trail is a brilliant example of what our City of Culture bid is all about – using creativity to bring people together, share our stories and build confidence in who we are and where we’re going.”
“Each artwork captures a different side of Wrexham, from our industrial roots to our love of football and music, and the many cultures and languages that now call this place home.”
“The commendation from Wrexham Civic Society is a real boost for everyone involved. It shows that when we work collaboratively, between artists, communities, businesses and local government, we can create something that feels genuine and special, and very much ‘Wrecsam’.”
The commendation from Wrexham Civic Society highlights the impact of the Public Art Trail as a creative, collaborative project that showcases local talent, strengthens community connections and adds colour and character to Wrexham’s streets.
For more information on the Wrexham Public Art Trail, Wrecsam2029 and their bid for UK City of Culture 2029, visit their official website.

