If you use Market Street car park you should read this
Work is planned to the sub station and cabling on market Street car park and into Chester Street and High Street in the next few weeks. GET INSTANT NEWS AND…
Get a taste of crime writers, lawyers and coppers this Libraries Week
Libraries are an incredible public resource. As we recently noted library services in Wrexham cost just £10.20 per year at Band D Council Tax. And to celebrate libraries and the…
Which day nursery has a lot to smile about?
Staff and children at Caego Day Nursery in Wrexham have plenty to smile about after hearing the news that they have received the Healthy and Sustainable Pre-School Scheme National Award…
Guides and Rangers – a world of opportunity awaits
Do you know a young girl between 10 and 14 who is looking for adventure, fun and friendship? If so the Guides and Rangers in the Ruabon area may be…
Do you walk or cycle? How can we improve the routes you use?
Do you walk or cycle to get to where you want to go in Wrexham? If so we'd like you to get in touch to let us know how we…
Young man from Wrexham tells story of life in care to audience of international experts
A young man from Wrexham who grew up in the care system had the chance to stress the importance of care and the strength of those who’ve lived in the…
tWIG on toast – arts proving popular in Wrexham
As the arts and markets in Wrexham continue to make the news with the new and exciting Ty Pawb project taking shape and opening in just a few months we…
Wrexham council tenants – will you be affected by Universal Credit? Find out here…
You might have heard that the Government is changing the benefits system across the whole country. One of the biggest changes is Universal Credit. This is being rolled out in…
Events and exhibitions already booked in at Tŷ Pawb – read more here!
You’ll likely already be aware of events on Dydd Llawn Pawb (Everybody’s Monday), which will see the resurrection of a Wrexham Bank Holiday tradition for the opening of Tŷ Pawb.…
Long links with town for Hugh John Jones Butchers
Traditional town centre fixtures which served communities for centuries – such as bakers; butchers; fishmongers and greengrocers – are having a hard time on British high streets, with many of…