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  • Our museum – it’s absolute gold

    Our museum – it’s absolute gold

    We all that know Wrexham Museum is a fantastic place.

    We know it punches above its weight when it comes to attracting fantastic exhibitions from other museums and collections from across the UK.

    And we know it helps thousands of happy visitors learn more about Wrexham’s history every year.

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    So we know it’s great.

    But it’s always nice when other people agree with us 🙂

    Wrexham Museum recently had a visit from an assessor, who inspects visitor attractions and rates them on their strength as attractions.

    And we’re very proud to say that Wrexham Museum achieved the Gold Award.

    VAQAS

    The museum recently had a visit from the Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Service – or VAQAS – for Visit Wales, the Welsh Government’s tourism arm.

    After the assessment visit, Wrexham Museum was given the status of a Quality Assured Attraction for 2018/19 – an award which recognises it’s somewhere where visitors can be guaranteed a good day out.

    VAQAS looks at a number of different factors when rating attractions, including layout, presentation, cleanliness, catering and staff – and the museum scored high on all of them, reaching an overall score of 96 per cent.

    And according to VAQAS’ feedback, the museum is a “most impressive attraction utilising modern technology to engage visitors”.

    The Gold Award only goes to “attractions that achieve excellence for their facilities and customer services” – so this is obviously really good news for the museum!

    “Very pleased with the recognition”

    Steve Grenter, Heritage and Archives Lead for Wrexham Council, said: “We are, of course, very pleased with the recognition we’ve received from VAQAS – and for us to have achieved such a high score is doubly good.

    “As well as the prestige that comes with such an award, recognition by VAQAS also covers many of the same areas which the Welsh Government’s Museums, Archives and Libraries Division (MALD) requires for accreditation – which goes to show that anything we do to improve our status as an attraction also works to boost our status as a museum.”

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Looking after rough sleepers in cold weather

    Looking after rough sleepers in cold weather

    We know a lot of people become concerned for rough sleepers when the weather turns harsher and colder.

    And a lot of people want to know what we do to ensure there’s proper shelter in place for homeless service users, and support from the right services.

    That’s why we have our Severe Weather Emergency Protocol – or SWEP.

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    What is the SWEP, and how does it work?

    The SWEP is triggered whenever we spot below zero temperatures are on the way.

    And that estimate of temperature includes wind chill factor – what’s commonly known as the “feels like” temperature.

    Temperatures are monitored every day, with temperatures looked at for the following three days – so we can trigger the SWEP early if we know poor temperatures are coming.

    Once the SWEP is triggered, our outreach workers will do everything they can to get the message out to known service users who are sleeping rough, or visit areas where we know people are sleeping rough.

    We would also get the information out via our social media profiles, and other organisations such as The Wallich and Clwyd Alyn.

    Our housing options team will then try to accommodate all those rough sleepers who ask for help by directing them to Tŷ Nos, the night shelter run by Clwyd Alyn.

    Even if they can’t stay at Tŷ Nos – for example, if all of the beds are already full – staff there will advise them where else they can go.

    That might include St John’s Church, which is currently offering a night shelter service by The Wallich, or a pilot led by Housing Justice Cymru. Or they might be sent to an alternative venue, and we would arrange transport.

    We’d then get in touch with service users the following morning for a further assessment, and to see if they can be referred to other services for further support.

    Some service users might not be accepted – for example, if they have a history of abuse towards service staff.

    But we’d still encourage them to get the support they need, and find help for them where it’s available.

    How can I help?

    If you have concerns about someone sleeping rough, you can visit the StreetLink website, or download their app.

    StreetLink is an easy to use site which allows users to alert agencies of people who might be sleeping rough, just by providing a few key details, which are then sent to local authorities or outreach services.

    Alternatively, you can also get in touch with our housing options team during office hours on 01978 292947, or the out-of-hours homelessness service on 01978 264240.

    Any one of these options will make our teams of aware of those people who might need our help.

    Of course, in an emergency, you should call the service needed on 999.

    If you want to donate, items such as sleeping bags and blankets can be donated at The Foyer, on Crescent Road.

    Even if the SWEP hasn’t been activated, Tŷ Nos will provide support and items such as gloves, blankets, sleeping bags and hot drinks when available to all those who approach the shelter for help.

    “Services and agencies will do everything they can”

    Cllr David Griffiths, Lead Member for Housing, said: “We, alongside our partner services and agencies, will do everything we can to make sure people get the support they need during the winter.

    “We know this is an issue which is very close to people’s hearts, and teams within our housing department work tirelessly throughout the winter months to get help to those who need it.”

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Get Creative at Tŷ Pawb

    Get Creative at Tŷ Pawb

    There’s a chance to get in the festive spirit and make your own ceramic Christmas decorations later this week when Artist Sarah Jane Harper heads to Tŷ Pawb on Thursday, November 15 for a free workshop.

    Sarah’s an experienced painter and potter based here in North Wales.

    The event is free and takes place between 2.30 and 4pm.

    You can read a bit more about Sarah and her work here.

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  • Get a taste for Salsa

    Get a taste for Salsa

    Find your passion for Latin with these great Salsa Classes starting at Tŷ Pawb on November 15.

    The weekly classes will be lead by a professional and experienced tutor in our performance space, so come and warm up, have fun and keep fit every Thursday evening between 8pm and 9pm!

    £5 per class.

    The classes will run for 5 weeks.

    This is a drop in class. Just turn up on the night if you want to join in!

    For more information email typawb@wrexham.gov.uk or ring 01978 292144

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Try your hand at Wreath making

    Try your hand at Wreath making

    Fancy having a go at making your own beautiful Christmas wreath this year?

    If so then floral artist Katie Hudson has a great opportunity to make sure you make a fantastic one! She’s holding two workshops using hollies, berries and foliage to make really festive wreaths.

    The workshops will be held on December 12 and 14 at 12 noon and all materials, tea, coffee and mince pies are included.

    The cost is £30 per person but you’ll need to book with typawb@wrexham.gov.uk or give them a call 01978 292144.

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  • Check Out Free Parking Dates For Christmas Period

    Check Out Free Parking Dates For Christmas Period

    Christmas is approaching and we’re reminding you of the free parking days you can look forward to in Wrexham town centre.

    Our Events Team has been really busy arranging all the usual Christmas events with the added attraction of a Christmas Village this year, and to make sure everyone benefits we are able to offer free parking for most of these events.

    Cllr David A Bithell, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “Even though we continue to face financial challenges we now how important it is to support our events programme over the Christmas period. Supporting our events and giving free parking on key dates in the lead up to Christmas is a boost to the local economy. We hope this will help our traders, particularly our independents, to take full advantage of the extra shoppers this will bring in. Staff have worked hard to bring all these events to Wrexham and I hope the free parking will play a large part in encouraging visitors to them.”

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    The dates for free parking are listed below:

    “Christmas Light Switch On”

    This popular event is taking place on 22 November and signals the start of the festive activities in the town centre. Parking in all the Council’s town centre car park will be free after 4pm. This event is organised by the Wrexham Rotary Club with the support of our Events team.

    “Small Business Saturday”

    Come along on December 1 and support local businesses on Small Business Saturday, a national event that we in Wrexham have taken part in for several years. Parking will be free after 10am.

    “Victorian Market and Late night shopping”

    The very popular Victorian Market takes place on 6 December and parking will be free after 4pm. This event will once again see Queen’s Square to St Giles Church festooned with stalls selling a selection of festive treats and gifts alongside entertainment and a traditional carousel. A very popular event which sees thousands throughout the day descend on the town centre.

    The December 6 event also marks the start of free parking for late night shopping which will continue on December 13 and 20 when shops are encouraged to stay open late.

    “Christmas Village”

    A new event for shoppers and visitors this year and a very exciting addition for the festive season. A three-day winter wonderland is planned. We’ll have more information about this soon. The Christmas Village takes place on December 14, 15 and 16 and parking will be free after 10am.

    “Christmas shopping week”

    The final days before Christmas will see parking free after 10am between December 17 and 24. Don’t miss the opportunity to bag last minute bargains and take advantage of all that’s on offer in the town centre.

    Free parking is on offer at the times stated above in all town centre council owned car parks. This includes Tŷ Pawb. You can check out our other car parks where free parking will be available here.

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  • Sound too good to be true?

    Sound too good to be true?

    If an offer sounds too good to be true then it usually is! That’s the warning from Trading Standards today as news that an elderly man was conned out of £250 for fake leather jackets comes in.

    The gentleman was in a supermarket car park when he was approached by a person who offered five branded leather jackets for sale. He claimed he needed a quick sale as he didn’t want to take the jackets with him on a trip he was about to take. He said they were worth £100 each but would sell for £250.

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    The victim thought they’d make good Christmas presents and handed over £250 only to find they were not Armani, Boss or Versace but were counterfeit and not worth very much at all.

    Please make everyone aware of this scam especially as we run up to the Christmas period.

    Remember! If a deal sounds too good to be true – it usually is!

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Wood you take a look at this?

    Wood you take a look at this?

    Have you ever noticed just how many trees there are in Wrexham and the surrounding villages, even in the open countryside and the country parks and public open spaces that connect us all?

    This may sound like a daft question, but just think about it. How many trees have you stopped to look at recently? How many trees have you seen newly planted? How many trees have you seen recently felled?

    Trees, and the ‘green infrastructure’ they contribute so much to, are features in our landscape which – if we’re not careful  – can easily be taken for granted.

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    Our trees provide us with significant services: they remove pollution and provide us with cleaner air, they capture carbon, they lower the risk of flooding, reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, they provide incredibly important habitat for our threatened wildlife, they help support the very ecosystem in which we live; they improve our very health and well-being.

    So it’s important that we don’t just view trees as something “nice to look at”, but that we have in place the knowledge and available resources to make sure they’re managed appropriately.

    This is why Wrexham County Borough Council is very pleased and proud to have its own approved tree and woodland strategy in place: a strategy which sets out not only how we look after and protect those trees which we have throughout the Borough, but also how we’ll plant more in the coming years whilst encouraging the community and local businesses to work alongside us planting even more trees to make Wrexham a greener place to live and work in.

    The Woodland Trust

    We’ve recently come in for praise from the Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest conservation charity, which campaigns for the protection and restoration of trees and woodland throughout the country.

    In a recent publication, the Woodland Trust marked out our ‘Tree & Woodland Strategy’ for special praise, calling us a “tree friendly” town with a “great” tree strategy; it even goes on to say that other councils could learn from the work we’ve done.

    Joe Coles, the Woodland Trust’s Project Lead for Street Trees said: “These are challenging times for trees in urban environments, thanks to lack of suitable soils, conflict with hard landscapes, pests, diseases, worsening air quality, and climate change!

    “Although they face these difficulties, trees are also part of the solution. Wrexham Council recognises this, and has made a commitment to its ongoing management – a strategy to ensure trees remain at the heart of urban centres… and the council wants trees to remain in the hearts of Wrexham’s residents.”

    Jon Brewin, one of the two Arboricultural Officers with Wrexham Council, said: “Recognition from the Woodland Trust is a great sign of confidence in our work, and their continued support and promotion of our strategy has been indispensable.”

    “Very pleased with Woodland Trust’s comments”

    Cllr David A Bithell, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “I’m very pleased with the Woodland Trust’s comments and their confidence in our tree strategy. A lot of work went into the strategy, and that work will dictate how we handle our trees and look to increase canopy cover across all towns and villages in the coming years.

    “We’re obviously very much aware of the expertise which the Woodland Trust has when it comes to tree management, so it’s excellent to see that we’ve come in for such glowing praise from them.”

    For more information regarding our tree and woodland strategy, or the benefits and financial savings our own trees provide back to the community, or even as to how Wrexham County Borough Council manages its own tree stock on a day to day basis, visit the trees homepage on our web site.

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Oh What a Lovely War Showing at Tŷ Pawb

    Oh What a Lovely War Showing at Tŷ Pawb

    The 1969 Oh What Lovely War, directed by Richard Attenborough in his Directorial debut, will be showing at Tŷ Pawb on November 18 at 7pm.

    Oh! What a Lovely War summarises and comments on the events of the First World War using popular songs of the time, many of which were parodies of older popular songs, and using allegorical settings such as Brighton’s West Pier to criticise the manner in which the eventual victory was won.

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    It has a a star studied cast including Maggie Smith, Vanessa Redgrave, John Mills and Sir John Gielgud. With lots of popular musical items and songs, the film follows the lives of the Smith family who get caught up in the war – what happens to them and the impact it has one them.

    Tickets are limited to just 110 so be quick!

    The film is certified as a PG and costs £8 for adults and £5 for students and young people.

    For tickets call into Siop//Shop at Tŷ Pawb or get them online here

    We have to make even more cuts…and ask taxpayers for more money. But before we do anything, we want to know what you think.

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  • Thank you Wrexham

    Thank you Wrexham

    A message from the Armed Forces Champion, Cllr David Griffiths

    “As we approach the end of Remembrance Sunday I would like to say a huge thank you to all the groups, organisations, individuals, schools, community councils – the list is endless – who have done so much to ensure this special 100 year anniversary of the end of the First World War was remembered with great respect.

    “In Wrexham we have always had tremendous respect for our armed forces, their families and veterans while the events, commemorations and tributes that have taken place across the county borough, by young and old alike, have been a huge testament of that respect.

    “I know this will continue into the future and once again I would just like to say thank you to everyone who helped mark this anniversary.”