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How can Wrexham become a modern market town? Have your say at this special event…

Last updated: 2019/01/18 at 3:04 AM
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It’s a topic that’s had plenty of discussion recently.

To what extent can Wrexham establish itself as a modern market town and if so how can this be achieved?

This is the subject to be discussed at a special public event being held at Tŷ Pawb later this month.

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Drawing on a discussion thread from the Wrexham Town Matters facebook page, this event will provide an opportunity to continue the debate and share ideas in person.

Wrexham Council Chief Executive Ian Bancroft will be in attendance and will open the discussion.

This event forms part of the public programme for the current exhibition at Tŷ Pawb ‘We Can only See Today’, which looks at the history of Wrexham as a market town and embrace the building’s place in its market heritage as a stepping stone to the future.

Local artist Don Braisby will record the meeting in words and pictures, to create a visual representation of our community’s hopes and ideas for Wrexham as a modern market town. Following the event, Don’s documentation will be displayed in Tŷ Pawb to encourage further discussion.

Join us in Tŷ Pawb’s Gallery Two on Monday 28th January at 6pm. Everyone is welcome.

For more information contact Tŷ Pawb:
01978 292144
typawb@wrexham.gov.uk

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