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Contractors and traders needed to help our heritage work

Last updated: 2019/11/21 at 3:23 PM
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Our Townscape Heritage Scheme is looking to restore and conserve many of the historically important buildings within our Town Centre Conservation Area.

As well as helping to bring back some of their best architectural and historical features, we also want to make them attractive for local businesses and members of the public – and help bring some of them back into economic use.

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But as part of that, we need to hear from the contractors, architects and surveyors who might be able to help us provide the expertise and workforce needed as part of the complementary Traditional Building Skills programme.

With that in mind, we have two ‘Meet the Buyer’ events coming up next week, which will give contractors and traders the chance to meet us and discuss the support they might be able to provide.

An event will be held from 3.30pm until 8pm on Wednesday, November 27 for building trades, and between 3.30pm until 8pm on Thursday, November 28 for the architectural and surveying trades.

Both events will take place at the Memorial Hall, Bodhyfryd, Wrexham.

If you’re interested in attending, please e-mail procurement@wrexham.gov.uk.

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