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  • Have you forgotten how beautiful Acton Park is? Here’s a quick reminder…

    Have you forgotten how beautiful Acton Park is? Here’s a quick reminder…

    Wrexham is full of great parks, but for many reasons you might not get to enjoy all of them.

    It may be that you stick to your local park, or perhaps you’re simply struggling to find the time…

    We’re going to post some blog articles about our parks over the coming weeks. And to get the ball rolling, here’s a quick video to remind you how beautiful Acton Park is…

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  • WATCH: Local writer Phil translates children’s book into Welsh

    WATCH: Local writer Phil translates children’s book into Welsh

    Getting children to read is very important.

    And it’s even better if you can get them to read more than one language.

    Local author Phil Burrows wrote and published his new book Emily and her Mums earlier this year.

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    But he since had it translated into a Welsh language edition, Emily a’i Mamau.

    Normally a sci-fi author, this is the first time Phil’s tried his hand at children’s writing.

    To find out more about Phil’s book, watch the video above.

    Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities, Partnerships, Public Protection and Community Safety, said: “Getting children to read and enjoy reading is one thing – getting them to a point where they’re literate and confident in more than one language is another.

    “From what Phil has said, his book has already received a great reception among children – so it’s excellent to hear that he’s seen the value of having it translated to Welsh, opening it up to a Welsh-speaking audience and encouraging children to read the same story in more than one language.”

    Cllr Andrew Atkinson, Lead Member for Youth Services and Anti-Poverty, with responsibility for Equalities, said: “LGBT+ representation isn’t an issue which is often present in children’s literature, so it’s very good to see a book such as this written by a Wrexham author.”

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  • Artist? Don’t miss this…

    Artist? Don’t miss this…

    Are you an artist or creator who wants to get their work out to the public?

    We might be able to help.

    We’re on the lookout for new artwork for our Art Vend machines, located at spots across Wrexham.

    The machines contain small, ball-shaped containers holding small, hand-made works of art – all available for just £1 each!

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    50 for 50

    We’re looking to commission a number of artists to create 50 pieces of small, multiple artworks for £50

    The only requirement is that any work submitted is small and arty – so some creative thinking will be needed to make sure they fit into their containers.

    “Unmissable opportunity”

    Cllr Hugh Jones, Wrexham Council’s Lead Member for Communities, Partnerships, Public Protection and Community Safety, said: “This is an unmissable opportunity for artists who want to get their work into public hands, but might not want to pursue a traditional, gallery route.

    “The art vend machines have already helped scores of small, hand-made works of art reach the hands of fans, for less than the price of a cup of coffee.”

    Drop us an e-mail

    To submit your work or for more details, e-mail typawb@wrexham.gov.uk with the subject header ‘Art Vend 5’.

    You’ll also need to provide us with a quick written description of what you’re planning on making, a brief write-up of why you want to take part (200 words max), up to six images of any relevant examples of your previous work, and links to your website or any other online presence.

    The deadline for proposals is September 30 – so make sure you get all those details to us before then.

    So don’t wait – get started!

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  • Want a flexible job where you can make a real difference to someone’s life?

    Want a flexible job where you can make a real difference to someone’s life?

    There are some great people in our local community…

    And for a number of reasons, they might not be able to do the things they enjoy doing…they need a bit of help and support along the way.

    So where do I come in?

    If you have a few hours spare each week, you could use them to become a self-employed support worker in our Community Support Team.

    And if you’re thinking you don’t have enough experience…it’s alright, we’ll train you!

    And if you don’t drive, that’s ok too. We prefer people to use public transport anyway.

    What you do need, is great commitment and a caring nature.

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    What would I have to do?

    As a support worker, you’ll help elderly or disabled people access their community. You’ll help them to remain independent, so that their lives are based around the things that matter to them.

    This can include leisure activities, further education or helping them get back in touch with old friends.

    The perfect match?

    What’s great about this job, is that we’ll try to match carers with people of similar hobbies and interests. So in theory, the things you’ll be doing together are things you’ll both enjoy.

    So it’s a few hours a week?

    The post is self-employed…you can control how many hours you work! Whether that’s three hours per week or 37…it’s your choice.

    To give you an even better idea of the type of people you would be helping, here’s a small case study on Mrs P…

    Mrs P

    Mrs P was first referred to us in 2015. She’s 87 years’ old, lives with Alzheimer’s and was lonely.

    Giving up her car and driving licence made it difficult for her to get out and about independently.

    She used to enjoy painting, dancing, cross-stitch and gardening…but at this point she wasn’t doing much other than watching TV by herself.

    So we found a carer who could spend two three-hour sessions with her every week. This allows her to enjoy community activities and meet other people…helping to address the loneliness that was making her more anxious.

    Now, her confidence has grown and her anxiety levels have dropped.

    After just a few weeks, you could see the difference…her face lit-up when she talked about the support she was getting.

    This has also lessened the pressure on Mrs P’s daughter.

    I’m interested…how do I find out more?

    Call Lynette Lewis on 01978 298424 or email our Community Support Team.
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  • Discover Madagascar with Chester Zoo Safari Rangers

    Discover Madagascar with Chester Zoo Safari Rangers

    There’s a special treat for young library users on 8 August when Chester Zoo Safari Rangers visit Wrexham to take them on three very special Leap for Lemurs workshops.

    They’ll be taken on a journey of adventure and discovery around the amazing island of Madagascar – a small, tropical island in the Indian Ocean which is famous for its unique and incredibly cute but endangered Lemur population.

    Three workshops will take place on the day. The first is at Wrexham Library at 10am then at Gwersyllt Library at 11.30am then on to Brynteg Library at 2pm.

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    Each event costs just 50p and are well worth a visit.

    You’ll need to book your place but hurry as these are very popular events. Ring 01978 292603 to make sure you get your place.

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  • Too hot to stay in? Have some family fun in the great outdoors!

    Too hot to stay in? Have some family fun in the great outdoors!

    The summer holidays are now well underway! This is no time to be cooped up indoors! This is a time to get out into nature and enjoy some outdoor adventures!

    To help you do this, Minera Lead Mines have planned a whole summer of exciting outdoor activities taking place every Wednesday and Thursday throughout the holidays.

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    Activities will include bug hunts, river dipping, nature walks, building houses for fairies and bees and there will even be a special dinosaur themed day!

    Click here to download the full guide

    Click here to see what else Wrexham Museum & Heritage Services have going this summer.

    You can contact Wrexham Museum for more information on 01978 297460 or email museum@wrexham.gov.uk

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  • Buy your event tickets at the TIC!

    Buy your event tickets at the TIC!

    Did you know that you can buy tickets for a number of events over the counter at the Tourist Information Centre?

    Well you can…and here’s a bit of info about what’s available.

    More than just flowers

    One of the events on sale is the ever popular Shrewsbury Flower Show, which takes place over two days: Friday August 10, and Saturday August 11.

    A well as showcasing top exhibitors from all over the country, you will also get to see TV personalities, celebrity chefs and singers. And what’s more…each 12-hour day finishes with a magnificent firework display.

    All in all, it’s a great family event and get this…all children’s activities are completely free!

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    Even more tickets…

    It’s not just the Shrewsbury flower show…tickets for the Southport flower show, the Denbigh and Flint show and food festival are also currently on sale at the TIC.

    And not forgetting the TIC sells tickets for Wrexham events, Chester Zoo, Venue Cymru in Llandudno and Forum Studio Theatre in Chester throughout the year.

    So there you have it… head over and get your tickets direct from the friendly staff.

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  • Good news for working parents in Wrexham!

    Good news for working parents in Wrexham!

    Wrexham welcomes the Welsh Government’s announcement that their funded childcare offer for three and four-year-olds is to be expanded to a further seven local authorities across Wales, including Wrexham.

    Under the childcare offer, working parents will receive a combined total of 30 hours of early education and childcare during term time and up to 30 hours per week for up to nine weeks of the school holidays. The current free early education provided by the Foundation Phase will form part of this offer.

    Eligible parents will receive up to 48 weeks per year of funded childcare whilst their three and four-year-olds are attending Funded Early Education or Foundation Phase Nursery.

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    “Great news for parents”

    Audrey Somerton Edwards, the Chair of the Wrexham Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership said: “The EYDCP is fully behind the implementation of this childcare offer. It gives Wrexham an opportunity to bring Early Years Education and childcare provision together in such a way as to benefit both.

    “It is great news for Wrexham parents, children, Early Education and childcare providers”.

    In North Wales, as one of the pilot authorities, Flintshire has led the development of the childcare offer, alongside Anglesey and Gwynedd, and it is now available in Wrexham and Conwy.

    Flintshire will be lending their expertise to Wrexham Council as we introduce the Offer. In this way, Wrexham will be able to maximise take up by parents and childcare providers.

    Wrexham parents can now apply online, via the Wrexham Family Information Service webpage or the Flintshire childcare offer webpage, through a link to the well-established Flintshire online system.

    “Parents and providers are keen to take up this offer”

    Cllr William Baldwin, Lead Member for Children’s Social Care Services, said:

    “I am delighted that Wrexham has been selected by Welsh Government to implement the childcare offer as an Early Implementer from September this year.

    This offer will help many more parents to go to work, knowing that their children are being looked after in a high quality setting.

    “Parents and childcare providers in Wrexham are keen to take up this offer and we are confident that the excellent online system developed by Flintshire Council will make the process of applying as straightforward as possible”.

    In Wrexham, the childcare offer will be implemented first in the following wards in September 2018: Bronington, Brymbo, Coedpoeth, Gresford East and West Gwersyllt East and South, Gwersyllt North, Gwersyllt West, Holt, Llay, Marford and Hoseley, New Broughton, Rossett, Overton and Ponciau.

    Parents wanting to know more should contact the Wrexham Family Information Service on fis@wreham.gov.uk or 01978 292094. The rest of Wrexham will also go live during the following year, with the next roll out areas soon to be announced.

    “Help to address childhood poverty”

    Cllr Andrew Atkinson, Lead Member for Youth Services and Anti-Poverty said: “This offer will help to support the wellbeing of children and their families and will help to address childhood poverty in Wrexham directly by increasing working household’s disposable incomes”.

    If parents living the first group of wards want to know if they are eligible for the childcare offer, they can check online here.

    Further information can be obtained from the Wrexham Family Information Service on fis@wreham.gov.uk or 01978 292094.

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  • Can your business use this fund to support people in the workplace?

    Can your business use this fund to support people in the workplace?

    Has your business got great ideas about how to help people with musculoskeletal and/or mental health problems stay in work?

    If so, this new government fund may be useful…

    On July 16, 2018, the government’s Work and Health Unit launched the Challenge Fund. This is aimed at testing new approaches that help people experiencing mental health or musculoskeletal issues stay in work.

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    There’s £4.2 million available, and projects are due to run from October 2018 until February 2020.

    The funding is time-limited and includes support for people at risk of losing their job through sickness, and for those already off through ill health.

    The great thing about this funding is that there are no pre-conceived ideas about what works or could work…so bring your ideas to the table.

    Applications are welcome from employers, charities, social enterprises, local authorities, health bodies and others.

    The deadline for applications is Friday, August 17 at 5pm. For more information, visit their website.

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  • Even more for children in the town centre

    Even more for children in the town centre

    If you’re in town during the holidays with children be sure to drop into our markets and take advantage of free activities.

    Every Thursday and Friday during August there’ll be balloon modelling, magic shows and everyone’s favourites… puppets!

    You can catch them at the following times:

    • 11am – 1.30pm Butchers’ Market
    • 12 noon – 12.30pm General Market
    • 1.30pm – 2pm Butchers’ Market
    • 2.30pm – 3pm General Market

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