Author: Aled Canter

  • Free swimming for under 16s over the Easter holidays

    Free swimming for under 16s over the Easter holidays

    Free swimming is back for the Easter Holidays and it’s a great way to keep the children entertained.

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    Its starts on Saturday, April 15 until the end of the holidays and allows all under 16’s to swim for free in Waterworld, Gwyn Evans and Chirk swimming pools.

    It’s run in partnership with Freedom Leisure and the Welsh government. The scheme also allows free access to the local swimming pools within the area on the weekends.

    This applicable to all children who are 16 and under, where they are entitled to go to free splash times, but may vary on times for different centres throughout the local area.

    The timetable for all swimming activities over the holidays is here.

    Or just call into your local swimming pool and check out the times 🙂

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  • Easter Film Club For All The Family To Enjoy

    Easter Film Club For All The Family To Enjoy

    If you are looking for family fun things to do during the Easter holidays, then look no further than Tŷ Pawb.

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    Every Wednesday Tŷ Pawb will be running an Easter themed family fun film club for all members of the family to enjoy.

    The Easter film club kicks off on April 17 at 2pm and costs just £4 person. The Easter film club will be showcasing a family favourite “Peter Rabbit.” The following week, on Wednesday, April 24 at 2pm the Easter film club will be showcasing another family favourite “Tangled” for all the family to enjoy.

    Does this sound like an event for you and your family to go and enjoy? Then why not come on down and enjoy the Easter fun this holiday?

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  • Alan Johnson Set To Return To Wrexham’s Carnival of Words

    Alan Johnson Set To Return To Wrexham’s Carnival of Words

    A popular return of former government minister Alan Johnson is set to take place at Wrexham’s Carnival of Words, at Gwersyllt Community Resource Centre on Saturday, May 4,  at 7pm.

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    Alan Johnson is set to promote his latest book called ‘ In My Life: A Music Memoir’. The book offers the readers the musical journey of his life, where Alan Johnson describes how music has changed his life since his childhood and how it has played an integral part in shaping it as well.

    If this sounds like the event for you? More information on the event is available at www.wrexhamcarnivalofwords.com. Tickets also cost £8 each where you can purchase them at Wrexham’s library.

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  • JBerg Films Set For Interactive talks At Wrexham’s Carnival Of Words

    JBerg Films Set For Interactive talks At Wrexham’s Carnival Of Words

    Award winning creative producer Julia Berg of JBerg Films, is set to present interactive talks at Wrexham’s Carnival of Words, on Saturday, April 27 at 10am at Wrexham’s library.

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    Julia Berg will be joined by forensic science lecturer Amy Rattenbury “How to shape a strong story idea into a film or TV series” and also by author Laura Wilkinson “After The First-How to Refine and shape your manuscript into memorable fiction”.

    Each session is set for half hour with time for questions at the end of each session talks. The first session at 10am will be run by Julia Berg. The second session at 12noon will be run by Amy Rattenbury and the final session will be run by Laura Wilkinson.

    If this sounds like the event for you then tickets only cost £5 per session and you can get them from Wrexham’s library.

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