Another successful community clean up…
Council tenants were given a helping hand to recycle rubbish and household items recently at a community skip day. The event was organised by Wrexham Council’s Caia estate office and…
Put forward your community sporting star for the Sports Awards
Do you know someone who does a lot for sport? Maybe you’re a member of a local community sporting team or club – or maybe you take your child to…
Help this half term go swimmingly
Keeping your children busy during the half-term holidays can be a job in itself. Luckily, we can help you keep them occupied – and hopefully burn off some excess energy…
Official reopening of Waterworld
Cllr John Pritchard, the Mayor of Wrexham, formally cut the ribbon at Waterworld today to mark the official opening of its newly improved facilities. The long-awaited refurbishment of Wrexham’s town…
Look familiar? – Please return it to us
We’re missing a road sign. Not just any sign…it’s a Grade 11 listed sign. An unusual surviving example of a 19 Century locally cast-iron sign-post, to be precise. And we’d…
Get your entries in for the final month of the WOW Calendar Competition
There's just a few days left to enter the Wonders of Wrexham Calendar Competiton before it closes on 31 October. The competition has been running since last November and with…
Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday in Wrexham
Details for this year’s Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday services in Wrexham town centre have been confirmed. Armistice Day A two-minute silence will be held on Queens Square on Saturday,…
More tenants thrilled with our housing improvement work project…
Council tenants have welcomed improvement work carried out in their homes. Properties at Pen-Y-Bont in Trevor have received new adapted bathrooms as part of our ambitious housing modernisation project. Pen-Y-Bont…
WW2 Siren Back in working Order
One thing that marks out the Remembrance Day commemorations in Wrexham from the rest of the UK is the evocative sound of a WW2 air raid siren. However last year…
Let others have all the say on how we save £13m (or don’t…)
NOTE - This consultation has now closed (01.12.17) Wrexham Council has to save £13 million over the next two years. That's a lot of money, and it can't be done without…