Wrexham residents are being invited to share their views as part of a review for Wrexham’s Active Travel Network Map (ATNM).
The review will help identify priorities for future improvements to walking, wheeling and cycling routes across Wrexham County borough, including existing routes, possible new routes and areas where improvements can be made.
You can share your feedback and help shape future active travel plans on CommonPlace.
As part of the engagement, members of the public will also be able to speak to officers in person at a number of community venues across the borough.
Engagement sessions
Thursday 9 April
Plas Madoc Leisure Centre, Llangollen Road, Acrefair, Wrexham, LL14 3HL
3pm – 4pm
Friday 10 April
Rossett Hub, The Green, Rossett, Wrexham, LL12 0DS
10am – 12pm
Tuesday 14 April
Coedpoeth Library, Plas Pentwyn Resource Centre, Castle Road, Coedpoeth, LL11 3NA
1pm – 3pm
Wednesday 15April
Cefn Mawr Library, Plas Kynaston Lane, Cefn Mawr, Wrexham, LL14 3AT
2pm – 4pm
Tuesday 21 April
Gwersyllt Library, Gwersyllt Community Resource Centre, Second Avenue, Gwersyllt, LL11 4ED
2pm – 4pm
Thursday 23rd April
Brynteg Library, The Memorial Centre, Quarry Road, Brynteg, LL11 6AB
2pm – 4pm
Councillor David A Bithell, Lead Member with responsibility for carbon reduction, said “We want to hear from as many people as possible so we can better understand how active travel routes are currently used.”
“Whether you already walk, wheel or cycle regularly or would like to do so more in the future, your views are important.”
Councillor Terry Evans, Lead Member for Environmental Services said, “It would be great to hear from residents so we can identify any gaps and improvements that need to be made in their communities.”
“We want to make everyday journeys safer and more enjoyable for everyone.”



