Category: People & Place

  • Simply the best! Wrexham Museum Cafe wins major food award

    Simply the best! Wrexham Museum Cafe wins major food award

    Wrexham Museum’s Courtyard Cafe team are celebrating after winning top spot at the North East Wales Year of Discovery Dessert Challenge 2019!

    The Museum’s winning entry, simply called ‘Heaven on Earth’, is a dreamy combination of chocolate cake, berries and espresso ice cream.

    It was voted the winner by a panel of judges at a live ‘bake-off’ style final, held yesterday at the Celstryn Restaurant on Coleg Cambria’s Deeside campus.

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    A celebration of local food

    The North East Wales Year of Discovery Food Challenge is all about celebrating and raising awareness of the amazing food scene we have in our local area.

    19 eateries from across North Wales took part altogether in a range of food categories.

    The finalists in each category were shortlisted by a team of mystery shoppers who were given the task of tasting and scoring the dishes.

    Wrexham Museum’s Courtyard Cafe pipped their fellow finalists, Strawberry Fields Cafe at Bellis Brothers (in Holt), to the top spot.

    The award was presented by Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM, the deputy minister for culture, sport and tourism.

    ‘Over the moon’

    Karen Harris, part of the Museum’s Courtyard Cafe team, said: “We’re absolutely over the moon to have won! It’s a real honour to have come top of a list that included some of the top cafes and restaurants in North Wales.

    “Our entry was a real celebration of local food in North Wales, something we’re very proud of showcasing at the Museum Courtyard Cafe. We used a range of local food suppliers to create the dessert, including Eat My FlowersCeltic Honey SmithChilly Cow Ice Cream, Aballu Artisan Chocolatier and Mrs Picklepot. It’s great to see that this has been recognized.”

    Lead Member for People – Communities, Partnerships Public Protection and Community Safety, Cllr Hugh Jones, said: “This award is fully deserved and I’m delighted that the hard work of the Museum’s Courtayrd Cafe team, Karen Harris, Paula Hanmer and Caroline Roberts has been recognised on such a prestigious stage.

    “The Courtyard Cafe really has done wonders for showcasing local food suppliers, not only with the competition entry but with all their main dishes and the produce they sell.

    “This award will only enhance their reputation further and I would encourage everyone to visit the Museum and Cafe and try some of the very excellent food they have on offer.”

    If all this food talk has got your tastebuds going then you might want to pop to the museum and try ‘Heaven on Earth’ for yourself. It’s available now!

    Main photo, left to right: “Jim Jones (North Wales Tourism), Karen Harris (Wrexham Museum), Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM, (Deputy minister for culture, sport and tourism), Paula Hanmer (Wrexham Museum), Grant Williams (Head Chef, The West Arms).  

    Photo credit: Ginger Pixie Photography

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  • Music, models and cocktails. An art class like no other is coming to Tŷ Pawb…

    Music, models and cocktails. An art class like no other is coming to Tŷ Pawb…

    If you’re an art fan and you’re after a night out with a twist then this will be right up your street!

    Tŷ Pawb is hosting an exciting evening of “anti-life-drawing”, as part of the public programme for Grayson Perry’s exhibition at Tŷ Pawb.

    The event promises to be “a fun night of music, mayhem, cocktails and fantastic models posing for your drawing pleasure.”

    All skill levels and abilities are welcome. Feel free to bring some friends to join in, relax and have some creative fun!

    The event is being organised by Celf Cabaret, a creative partnership who specialise in live art and drawing events for all abilities, incorporating imaginative drawing based performance, comedy, satire and fun.

    How to get involved

    • The event takes place on Saturday, March 9 at 7pm.
    • The cost is £10 per person. the price includes a themed cocktail (non-alcoholic versions available) and an tour of the Grayson Perry and Uptwist Downtwist exhibitions.
    • Booking essential. Contact typawb@wrexham.gov.uk or 01978 292144 to secure your place.

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  • Call for Welsh filmmakers to submit to brand new national Film Festival

    Call for Welsh filmmakers to submit to brand new national Film Festival

    FOCUS Wales Film Festival will take place on Saturday May, 18, 2019, at Grove Park Theatre, Wrexham – supported by Ffilm Cymru and 73 Degree Films.

    The festival will offer an array of film screenings and events alongside the usual music showcase and conference programme.

    As part of this day filmmakers across Wales are being urged to submit their work for the first ever FOCUS Wales Short Film Award. This will offer opportunities for filmmakers, both from Wales and internationally, to submit their work for screenings and awards in a high quality showcase environment.

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    FOCUS Wales wristband holders will be able to attend the film festival at no additional cost and film festival-only tickets are also available.

    For submissions, tickets and information please visit focuswales.com/film.

    In this inaugural year of the festival, awards will be offered in 2 categories; Best Welsh Short Film and Best International Short Film. All scripted and non-scripted films under 15 minutes in length will be considered, including documentaries. Student discounts are available and anyone whose work is selected for screening will receive their film festival pass completely free. Applications close at midnight on March 24, 2019.

    Information about their special screenings and esteemed judging panel are coming soon via the FOCUS Wales website.

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  • Half term at Tŷ Mawr

    Half term at Tŷ Mawr

    During half term, Rangers at Tŷ Mawr Country Park will be showing you how to turn plastic bottles into a micro greenhouse. You will then be able to decorate them and plant with native wildflower seeds ready for the spring.

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    Planting the greenhouses with wildflowers is perfect for helping our pollinating insects to thrive, such as our busy little bees. Once the seeds have started to grow you can always plant them out in your garden. Don’t forget to water it though!

    The event is open to children of all ages and grownups.

    It costs £2.60 per greenhouse and starts from 1:30pm until 3:30pm on Wednesday, February 27.

    Find out more about the events taking place over half term

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  • Visit my Mosque event

    Visit my Mosque event

    The Wrexham Mosque on Grosvenor Road will be open to everyone as part of Visit My Mosque day on Sunday, March 3.

    So why not come along anytime between 11am and 3pm?

    There’ll be tours throughout the day (except for a short period between 1pm and 1.15pm). Trustees and members will be there to answer questions and there will be drinks and homemade snacks available.

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    Dr Jishi from Wrexham Mosque said: “I’m looking forward to once again catching up with old friends and new, who want to find out a little more about our Mosque and our faith, and how we are all part of the Wrexham community.”

    So come along and see how new life has been breathed into the Miners’ Institute.

    Visit My Mosque day is a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain encouraging 250+ mosques across the UK to hold open days to welcome their neighbours from all faiths and none, building bridges across communities.

    While mosque open days in Britain have been taking place for decades, Visit My Mosque allows mosques to be a part of a nationwide event where mosques are able to open their doors together on the same day.

    For 2019, the open days will be supporting Keep Britain Tidy.

    Cllr Andrew Atkinson, Diversity Champion for the Council, said: “I want to thank Wrexham Mosque for taking part in Visit My Mosque day, and would encourage anyone who is curious about the mosque and the role it plays to visit.

    “I’ve been a number of times myself, and always found a great welcome – and the visit has always been very informative.”

    Click here to find out more about the day.

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  • Want to work as an advocate for Wrexham? Take a look at this job…

    Want to work as an advocate for Wrexham? Take a look at this job…

    If you’ve ever visited our Tourist Information Centre, you’ll know that it has a wonderful, friendly atmosphere, and it truly shows Wrexham at its best.

    Our staff have top customer service skills; they’re advocates for the county, and they have exceptional local knowledge.

    And we currently have a vacancy for a Tourist Information Advisor to join our great team.

    The job will be five hours per week (working Saturday’s 10am-3pm), and it’s initially a temporary position until September 30, 2019.

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    This could be a good opportunity to top-up your income from another job, or it could be a chance to add some cash while you’re studying 🙂

    A background in a customer-facing role, experience in cash handling, and a good knowledge of tourism amenities within Wrexham County Borough would be an advantage for this position…however, full training is provided.

    Lone working is required, as is the responsibility of being a keyholder.

    For an informal discussion about the post, you can call 01978 292461.

    Or to view the full job description and apply, please click on the link below.

    The closing date for this job is Friday, March 1.

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  • Have you used the GP Out of Hours Service recently? – If so read on….

    Have you used the GP Out of Hours Service recently? – If so read on….

    Guest article on behalf of the Community Health Council

    Have you used your local GP Out-of-Hours service recently?

    If so, you can help to improve the service by completing a short online survey.  Your local Community Health Council will use the results to identify where the service is working well and where improvements are needed. The survey will be live from Monday 21st January – Sunday 31st March 2019.

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    Community Health Councils are independent and exist to improve the patient experience within the National Health Service (NHS) in Wales and to offer support if things go wrong. If you would like to contact your Community Health Council please call 02920 235 558 for more information.

    Click here to take the online survey on the out of Out of Hours Service.

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  • Harmony at Tŷ Pawb

    Harmony at Tŷ Pawb

    Singers from all over the world will be making their way to Tŷ Pawb ready for a concert and workshop on March 5.

    Singers from Corsica, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Macedonia, Caucasus Georgia, Ukraine, Ghana, South Africa and more make up Northern Harmony, a unique world music choir based in Vermont, USA.

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    These 14 young singers, led by Larry Gordon, will be giving you the chance to learn songs from around the world in a special workshop – NO experience necessary! You can then take a seat and enjoy Northern Harmony in Concert.

    Northern Harmony is the highest level performing group under the umbrella of the world music organisation Village Harmony, which sponsors singing camps and workshops in New England and many parts of the world, take a look at www.villageharmony.org to find out more about them.

    If you want to come along to the workshop, it will run on March 5, 7-8pm. It will be led by the Northern Harmony singers and you can learn songs from round the world. NO experience necessary.

    Northern Harmony in Concert will begin at 8:15pm on March 5. This will be a thrilling and moving evening of vocal mastery. Songs from the Balkans, South Africa, renaissance motets, American Shape note singing and more.

    Grab your tickets

    Ticket prices are:

    Workshop and Concert £15/£12

    Concert only £10/£8

    Contact wendy@wrexhamchoir.co.uk for more information about booking.

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  • Primary school gets tour from Mayor

    Primary school gets tour from Mayor

    School council members had the chance to take a look at some of Wrexham’s history when they were given a tour of the Mayor’s Parlour.

    Pupils from Ysgol Rhostyllen visited the Guildhall earlier this week, and were given a tour of the Mayor’s Parlour and the main council chamber by Cllr Andy Williams, the Mayor of Wrexham.

    As we’ve pointed out before, there’s plenty of artefacts from Wrexham’s history on show in the parlour, and the Mayor discussed the history of some of the items on show with visiting members of Rhostyllen’s School Council.

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    Visiting pupils also had the chance to speak to Mayoress Mrs Beverley Williams, and Cllr Mark Pritchard, ward member for Esclusham.

    Cllr Williams said: “I’m always very pleased when we have members of school councils in attendance at the parlour, and the visiting pupils from Ysgol Rhostyllen were no exception – they were a credit to their school.

    “They were very interested to hear of the history of some of the items on show in the Parlour, and some of the civic regalia, including the mace.”

    Cllr Mark Pritchard, ward member for Esclusham, said: “It’s wonderful to see the level of interest shown by primary school pupils in the history of Wrexham, and the opportunity for them to visit the Guildhall and get an insight into the Mayor’s role is a very important one.

    “I’d like to thank the Mayor and Mayoress for providing the tour to pupils of Ysgol Rhostyllen, and would also like to thank the school for having organised the visit.”

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  • Successful first business breakfast of 2019 held at Tŷ Pawb

    Successful first business breakfast of 2019 held at Tŷ Pawb

    The first Mersey Dee Alliance (MDA) Innovation Network Business Breakfast of 2019 took place in Tŷ Pawb on Friday February 15.

    The event was an opportunity for businesses operating in Wrexham, Flintshire, West Cheshire and Wirral to network. Attendees also had the opportunity to learn more about business growth and innovation.

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    FREE Workshop…

    The Development Bank of Wales sponsored the event, which was hosted at Tŷ Pawb. Mike Owen, group investment director at the Development Bank of Wales, and Gary Guest, fund manager at FW Capital, hosted a free workshop at the event as well as speaking to attendees.

    Other members of the Development Bank of Wales were also on hand throughout the event to discuss the range of finance available to businesses to help them get off the ground or grow.

    20+ Exhibitors

    The event also included a tour of Tŷ Pawb, two minute ‘elevator’ pitches, 20+ exhibitors as well as a workshop by the Development Bank of Wales!

    Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Economy said; “It was a great event for local businesses to make new contacts and learn about opportunities and funding which may be available for businesses in the area. The event was extremely successful with over 225 businesses in attendance and I am sure everyone who came took away some really useful information, contacts and advice.”

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