Q&A with new Creative Director of Tŷ Pawb
Since the announcement of its chosen name, interest has increased significantly in the new Tŷ Pawb development, which will bring together arts, markets and community work within the former Peoples…
Looking for Christmas Cards? St Giles have it all sorted for Charity
A bit too early for Christmas? Maybe, but St Giles Church in Wrexham town centre has opened their annual Christmas Card shop where you can get all your cards and…
Back school’s chances to win a new playground
We all know how important play is for children – especially in school, where play settings can help children to socialise, exercise and take a break between learning. Black Lane…
Love books? You don’t want to miss this…
The dates of the 2018 Carnival of Words, one of the leading book festivals in North Wales and the Marches, have been announced. Literary events will be held at venues…
Your work in thousands of pockets?
If you or your child enjoy drawing, how would you like to find your work in thousands of purses, wallets and pockets across the county borough? It is time for…
Museums festival is back!
Ever wondered what museums have to offer? Every year in Wales, the Museums Festival shows you what you can find in your local museum and gives you the chance to…
What brings in £1 million to Wrexham – and sends our twitter feed into overdrive?
Thousands will descend on Wrexham in December to get a glimpse of their favourite character actor, wrestler, super hero or comic creator when Wales Comic Con takes place at Glyndwr…
Ten years on…what is going on now?
There's a party going on right here... Well, in Gwersyllt that is! Gwersyllt Community Resource Centre celebrates a decade since opening it's doors and manager, Sandra Davies, is planning a…
How to get to chapter 1!
Do you think there is a story in you? Are you struggling to know where to start? Do you have an idea and then hit a road block? The answer…
Children keep an eye on architectural heritage
Local schoolchildren became designers for the day with artist Tim Denton. Pupils at Ysgol Deiniol, Marchwiel created patterns using stencils made by Tim of details on buildings in Wrexham town…