What we do, and the difference it makes
We've recently published our annual Director of Social Services Report, which looks at how well our services in Wrexham are performing...and how we've worked with partners and local people. It…
It’s the final night of Music in the Park 2017…catch it before it’s gone!
The final act for the 2017 season of Music in the Park at Bellevue Park is Wall St Krash. All eyes will be on the popular local band for the…
Keeping children at the heart of everything
We've changed our approach to how we deal with referrals to children's services to ensure the child is kept at the heart of the assessments made. We now do more…
5 things you can do for free this week
To get the summer holidays off to a good start, we've highlighted five things you can do for free with your children this week in Wrexham. 1. Country parks Today,…
Meet the local business with a winning partnership…
Wrexham’s economy has received a boost thanks to a successful partnership between the council and a local business. RW Hough & Sons Ltd is carrying out improvement work to Wrexham…
Music in the Park cancelled tonight (July 21)
Music in the Park at Bellevue Park has been cancelled tonight due to the wet weather causing health and safety concerns. Let’s hope it’s better for next week’s performance, which…
Free parking for Play Day
Heading to town for Play Day? If so you'll be pleased to know you can park in any of the council's town centre car parks for free on that day.…
The vital role of caring for people in their final days
In Wrexham the MacMillan end of life care facilitation team, BCUHB and Wrexham Council have facilitated a health led education programme, The Six Steps Palliative and End of Life Care…
New parking arrangements at Peoples Market – more details here
Quite a few new changes are due to car parking at the Peoples Market. Some of the changes have already been covered on this blog, but further details are now…
Weird recycling: you won’t believe what some people put in their green bins
Green bins are for garden waste. You fill them up with grass cuttings and so on…and then we turn it into lovely compost. Sounds simple, right? But you’d be amazed…