Even more to dig at Tŷ Pawb this Christmas…
Visitors to Tŷ Pawb will have the chance to take home a piece of Wrexham’s history this Christmas, courtesy of the town’s newest (and oldest) visitor attraction! For three days…
Laser Pointers are not toys!
Does your child own a laser pointer? Are you thinking of getting them one as a stocking filler for Christmas? If so there's a real risk they could cause permanent…
WATCH: Two heads are better than one – so what will 100,000 of us do?
A ‘wellbeing plan.’ What’s that? Short answer…watch the video above. Long answer...read on :-) The big conversation Over the past couple of years, local people have been encouraged to have…
Christmas Village Promises to be a Cracker
We've already had some great events for Christmas but the one coming up this weekend promises to be a real Christmas Cracker! For the first time we are hosting a…
Plug in at Tŷ Pawb
Those of you with electric cars can now plug in and get charged up in Tŷ Pawb as their new charging points come into public use. The two chargers are…
Help us make that final recycling hurdle
We're nearing our 70 per cent recycling target - and preventing food waste plays a key part in that. Last year we hit 65 per cent, and we're very grateful…
If it snowed tomorrow would you be prepared?
No we're not expecting snow yet - but if we were would you be prepared? Is your anti-freeze and screen wash topped up and your tyres are safe for driving…
Joint op seizes illicit alcohol and tobacco
We always want to make sure that Wrexham is a fair and safe place to do business. Alongside our partners at HMRC, North Wales Police and inspectors with Wagtail UK,…
Who’s your sporting star? Only a few days left!
Do you know a sporting star who deserves recognition? You now only have a few days left to make your nominations for the annual Wrexham County Borough Sports Awards, held…
5 interesting things about Rhosllanerchrugog
For our third instalment of interesting things about places in Wrexham County Borough, we’re focusing on Rhosllanerchrugog – or ‘Rhos’ as it’s more commonly known locally. It was quite difficult…