How we can recycle your garden and food waste better, safer and cleaner than before
Wrexham residents - your food and garden waste is helping build a greener future, right here at home. As part of a 25 year partnership between Wrexham Council and FCC…
Get involved and be part of making this year’s Eisteddfod a huge success!
We’ve been working with the Eisteddfod and many other partner organisations and volunteers to ensure that this year’s National Eisteddfod being held in Wrecsam is a huge success. Several years…
Planning a barbecue in the sun? Great, but don’t forget to recycle
Barbecues and warm weather just go hand in hand, don’t they? Spending quality time with loved ones, then cooking up a storm on a barbecue, all whilst the suns out…it…
State of Caring survey 2025
Guest article: Carers Wales With the next Senedd election taking place in 2026, this year’s State of Caring survey is more important than ever. Run across the UK, the State…
Wrexham celebrates successful Ageing Well event (26 June)
The Ageing Well event held on 26 June at Tŷ Pawb has been hailed as a resounding success, drawing a vibrant turnout and strong engagement from residents, service providers, and…
80’s hitmaker at Wrexham Library
Famous for so many songs in classic movies, you are not going to want to miss the opportunity to see this rock legend at Wrexham Library. The singer and songwriter…
Eisteddfod Wrecsam 2025 – getting to the Maes
Eisteddfod Wrecsam 2025 runs from August 2 until August 9. It’s one of the biggest festivals in Europe, and a huge celebration of Welsh language and culture! Details on how…
Bin collections on Friday, July 11
Extremely high temperatures have been forecast for this Friday (July 11), so we’ll be starting our bin collections early to help our crews avoid the hottest part of the day.…
Young woman spearheads campaign to stop people filming at the scene of incidents
A young woman, whose father was left fighting for his life after being hit by a car, is now part of a campaign to stop people filming at the scene…
Scheme offers free Eisteddfod entry to local lower income families
Once again this year, thousands of local people on lower incomes will be able to visit this year’s National Eisteddfod free of charge, thanks to a grant of £200,000 from…


