Category: People & Place

  • WATCH: Pupils get taste of the opportunities and benefits of using Welsh in the Workplace

    WATCH: Pupils get taste of the opportunities and benefits of using Welsh in the Workplace

    Getting more and more children to speak Welsh is one of our key aims.

    But as well as getting them to speak it in the classroom, we also want to give primary school pupils the chance to see just how important and useful the Welsh language can be in the world of work – well after school has finished.

    With that in mind, we held a series of networking events for a number of primary schools earlier this term.

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    The series of meet and greet sessions were held to give pupils a sense of the importance of the Welsh language not just in school, but also in the wider world of work. Pupils also learnt about the opportunities and advantages which Welsh language skills can bring in various types of employment.

    The speed networking sessions were organised following the success of similar events last year, through a partnership between our education department, Careers Wales and primary schools.

    The innovative sessions took place at Ysgol Grango, Rhos, and Ysgol Rhiwabon, with 17 primary schools from the areas of Rhos, the Ceiriog Valley, Dee Valley, Chirk and Rhiwabon taking part – with more than 330 Year 6 pupils in attendance.

    The events were attended by a number of employers, including North Wales Police, North Wales Fire and Rescue, Coleg Cambria, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Wrexham Council, The Principality, Welsh Water, Glyndwr University, Scottish Power, Siop Siwan, Read Construction, Menter Iaith, the Urdd and other local businesses.

    Pupils had the chance to interview each of the employers for five minutes each, quizzing them on their roles and how important Welsh is in their day-to-day working lives, and in being able to carry out their jobs.

    Emlyn, a Year 6 pupil at St Mary’s School, Ruabon, said: “I really enjoyed the morning – the people were really kind and I loved hearing how important it is to learn and use Welsh.”

    One of the sessions at Ysgol Rhiwabon was visited by Welsh Language Commissioner Aled Roberts, himself a former pupil of the school.

    Watch the video above to find out what Mr Roberts had to say about the sessions.

    After the sessions, pupils were asked to produce work in different media to show what they’d learned during their chats with employers.

    A series of follow-up awards ceremonies was held at the Guildhall, Wrexham, to congratulate pupils for their work.

    “Important that children see Welsh outside of the classroom”

    Cllr Phil Wynn, Lead Member for Education, said: “I’m very pleased that these pupils had the chance to meet employees from such a wide range of organisations, and learn just how important the Welsh language can be in the workplace.

    “It’s very important that children have the chance to see the importance of Welsh outside of a classroom setting, and as such I’m very grateful to all of those employers who attended throughout the events.

    “I’d also like to thank the officers and schools involved for their time and for organising these sessions – this contributes to one of the key objectives of our Welsh Education Strategic Plan (WESP), and we’d certainly be keen to see more events like these take place in future.”

    Lesley Lloyd, Business Engagement Adviser for Careers Wales, said: “The volunteer mentors came from quite a diverse range of professional backgrounds.

    “The event gave young people exposure to many more insights about people’s career journeys, and shared valuable information about bilingual skills in the world of work and the opportunities using the Welsh language may bring.

    “We are pleased to note that supporting organisations indicated their interest, commitment and satisfaction, and are enthusiastic about participating in future Welsh in the Workplace events.”

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  • Do you use the loos?

    Do you use the loos?

    Do you use any of our public toilets?

    As a council, we operate a number of public conveniences throughout the county borough.

    As well as some public conveniences in Wrexham town centre, we’re also responsible for those in a number of public buildings – such as leisure centres, community resource centres and libraries – and country parks.

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    Part of our responsibility in running those toilet facilities is to make sure that they’re serving people’s needs – whether they use them often, or just from time to time.

    And obviously, we can’t do that if we don’t know what people think of them.

    So with that in mind, we’ve started a survey on our public conveniences, open to anyone who wants to take part.

    We need to hear from residents, businesses and visitors. We’re keen to hear from anyone who regularly uses our public toilets – or who might rely on specific facilities like disabled toilets or baby changing areas.

    If you want to take part, just click on the link here to our Your Voice website.

    Paper copies of the survey are also available at our Contact Centre on Lord Street, Wrexham, along with all of our leisure centres and libraries.

    The survey will be open until Friday, July 12 – so there’s plenty of time to take part.

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  • Year of Discovery film- see what’s on your doorstep

    Year of Discovery film- see what’s on your doorstep

    A new film, photographs and a suite of brand new digital maps showcasing the North East Wales region have been released as part of Visit Wales’ Year of Discovery campaign.

    Denbighshire, WRexham and Flintshire have joined forces to produce the marketing resource to inspire local people and visitors to experience the region.

    The film which premiered at the recent North Wales Tourism Annual Trade Meeting explores the region’s tourism offer including key attractions like Chirk Castle and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wrexham and Greenfield Valley in Flintshire and the Llangollen Eisteddford in Denbighshire.

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    This film is the start of a series of new mini films which will be released throughout the year, featuring different themes including coast, castles, landscape, culture, adventure and the World Heritage Site. A gallery of professional images have also been released to help draw new and repeat visits to the region all year round.

    Tourism plays a vital part in the regions’ economy, with a total economic impact in 2017 of £867m and over 11 million visits made.

    Sam Regan, Chair of the This Is Wrexham Destination Management Partnership says, “With the main tourism season upon us; it’s great to see Wrexham, Flintshire & Denbighshire working together to launch a variety of professional marketing materials to showcase the region during the Year of Discovery. We would encourage businesses to use the resources available to them to create greater awareness of the region and boost the local economy throughout the year.”

    Seven new digital maps exploring a variety of locations across both North East Wales have also been produced. The maps interlink with the 75-mile North Wales Way – one of three national tourism routes launched by Visit Wales under The Wales Way brand. The new maps have been a community-effort, as businesses were invited to workshops across North Wales to discuss their ideas for new tourist routes to help promote the region and provide loops and detours off The North Wales Way.

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  • Free swimming sessions for women at Plas Madoc pool

    Free swimming sessions for women at Plas Madoc pool

    You might have seen our piece earlier this month on ladies-only walking sessions at Queensway.

    Now, our Active Wrexham team – through the Get Out, Get Active project – is supporting a series of ladies-only (16+) free swimming sessions at Plas Madoc Leisure Centre, Acrefair.

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    All abilities are welcome, and the sessions are fully inclusive. They provide a great opportunity to start swimming, and build your confidence in a safe, ladies-only session.

    The swim sessions are available both morning and evening, every Monday and Thursday until July 25.

    The sessions are limited – so it’s best to book early.

    Cllr Andrew Atkinson, Lead Member for Youth Services and Anti-Poverty, with responsibility for Leisure, said: “Swimming is an excellent way to both get fit and stay fit, and these sessions will be a great opportunity for any women who might not have considered it before to try it out.”

    To book, get in touch with Plas Madoc Leisure Centre on 01978 821600.

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  • Clwb Cwtsh

    Clwb Cwtsh

    Do you want to speak Welsh with your child?

    Maybe you don’t speak Welsh, but would like your child to go to Welsh school?

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    Clwb Cwtsh is a great way for you and your child to learn some Welsh together. It is a short, informal course focused on speaking welsh with young children.

    These sessions will be held in Chirk Library every Friday 1-2.15pm and are free of charge.

    There is no need to book and you can bring your child with you.

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  • Come and get involved in a celebration of Welsh football in Wrexham…

    Come and get involved in a celebration of Welsh football in Wrexham…

    A major new exhibition celebrating Wales’ rich footballing heritage starts in just a few weeks – and you are invited to be part of it!

    Football Forever will tell the story of football in Wales and Wales in football.

    It opens at Wrexham Museum in July – the home of the Welsh football collection in Wrexham.

    The Museum are currently looking for volunteers to help out during the exhibition.

    So if you’re a football fan or a fan of Wrexham’s local history (or both) then this will be the perfect way to indulge your passion, meet other like-minded fans and get involved with something you really love!

    You can choose flexible hours to fit your availability and full training will be given.

    It’s open to anyone aged 16+

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    Find out more

    To find out more come along to either of the ‘meet & greet’ sessions at the Museum:

    • Saturday July 6, 1pm–2pm
    • Thursday July 11, 10.30am–11.30am

    Or contact us: museumvolunteers@wrexham.gov.uk 

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  • Feel good food – An eatery with a difference opens at Tŷ Pawb…

    Feel good food – An eatery with a difference opens at Tŷ Pawb…

    A new food court trader has opened its doors for business at Tŷ Pawb this week – and they are planning to bring more than just food to the table!

    As well as a mouth watering menu which really does have something for everyone, No.22  have a community focused approach which aims to support those who might need a little help.

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    A cafe that supports the community

    The team at No.22 told us: “It’s been our dream to open a community focused cafe so we’re really thrilled to see No.22 finally up and running at Tŷ Pawb.

    “We’re running a number of schemes to help give some support to those who need it. We have a pay it forward scheme, which means that for every 10 drinks and every 10 meals sold, one is donated to a local organisation by us. We select a new local organisation to support every three months. This means every purchase people make here is helping to support the community!

    “We also have a suspended coffee scheme. Customers have the option to purchase extra cups of coffee which are added to our ‘suspended’ menu and can be given out to anyone who needs it.

    “We don’t ask any questions, its based on trust. It could be someone who’s in financial difficulties, someone who’s lost a wallet or an elderly person who just wants to get out of the house.”

    “We’ve just set up our book exchange too. People are welcome to pick a book to read and they can even take it home to finish as long as they bring it back or replace it with another title.”

    ‘Brilliant feedback’

    The team said: “We’ve already had some brilliant feedback from the local community. Our suspended coffee scheme reached thirteen coffees at one point in our first week so we really do want to thank our amazing customers for supporting us.”

    “We’ve got some great plans for the future, including a special day for OAP’s where they will be able to get a cup of tea and a scone, free of charge.”

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    A menu for everyone

    As well as the brilliant community schemes, No.22 also have a mouth watering menu which caters for all tastes. It includes a wide range of hot and cold food and drinks including sandwiches, ciabattas, jacket potatoes, loaded fries, teacakes and a breakfast menu.

    Kids can even make their own pizza as part of the ‘Kids Kitchen’ menu!

    There’s also different specials on the board every week plus great tea and coffee!

    Main image (left to right): Charlie Hughes (No.22 team), Rose Humphreys (Owner, No.22) Vicky Tymz (No.22 team)

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    One of the UK’s best selling magazines, Radio Times, sets you back £153 a year.

    Reading Hello! costs you nearly £120 a year while weekly readers of Best spend £70.20 a year on their magazine.

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    Sports fans could spend over £50 a year each on Golf magazine and World Soccer.

    What would you say if these and hundreds of other best-selling magazines could be yours for FREE?

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    All you need to do is visit the Wrexham libraries web page and follow the Online Services e-zines link and get started.

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  • ‘First Choice’ Books

    ‘First Choice’ Books

    Do you know someone who is struggling to read, or are you someone who needs to build your confidence with reading books?

    Wrexham Library has a selection of books that are just what you are looking for!

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    These books range from basic short words and sentences, to short easy to read novels. Each is designed to help you gain confidence in reading and to enable you to relax and enjoy the stories being told. Staff are also there to help you choose the books you feel most comfortable reading.

    Why not call in to see how we can help you?

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  • Do you have children in primary school? Find out more about the value of play…

    Do you have children in primary school? Find out more about the value of play…

    Do you have children in primary school and would you like to meet other parents and chat about their play?

    If so, join the play workers for a brew in this new informal fun drop-in. If you have children below school age, feel free to bring them along too.

    Come along in your playing out clothes and be prepared for all weathers.

    The sessions will run in Tŷ Pawb every Tuesday until Tuesday, July 9 from 1:00pm – 2:30pm.

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    The sessions will explore the value of play by looking at our own play experiences and that of our children.

    Play workers will be on hand to set up play opportunities for parents and children to take part in.

    Parents whose children are in school are also welcome to pop in for ideas and to find out more about the play projects running across Wrexham.

    For further details call 01978 292000

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