LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?   
Wrexham: Town
built 648 days ago
Yale Stand & Kop Terrace Take the A483 towards Wrexham (this is the Wrexham by-pass). Leave the A483 with at the junction of the A541 Mold road. The ground is 300 yards from this junction (on the A541) towards Wrexham town centre.
Recent years have seen a large amount of redevelopment in Wrexham's town centre. The creation and re-development of civic and public areas such as Queens Square, Belle Vue Park and Llwyn Isaf have improved the area dramatically. New shopping areas have been created at Henblas Square and Island Green and major development is currently taking place at Eagles Meadow — a fairly large area of land between St. Giles and the inner ring road. The development when completed will increase Wrexham's retail area by over  sq ft ( m²) and house a large range of high quality retail outlets, bars, restaurants, cinema, bowling alley and new apartments. It will include public areas and an iconic bridge to connect the development with the old High Street. The housing boom is ... being felt in Wrexham.
Source:
St Giles Church Wrexham Wrexham is a town on the move. The pace of change has been incredible over the past ten years or so and it continues to accelerate, with major developments taking place both in the town centre and the surrounding areas. Just about the only landmark not to change its appearance is St Giles Church, which stands as proud as ever overlooking the town.
Llangollen is a small town situated on the banks of the river Dee approximately 12 miles from Wrexham on the A539. It is a bustling vibrant place that amongst other events hosts the International Eisteddfod each July. It has an interesting variety of small shops but access to these is limited. The Cottage Tea Rooms that are near the bridge have level access and serve excellent meals as well as light snacks. There is a disabled toilet in the town's main car park in Market Street.
Ronnie Edwards, a referee assessor and member of the Cape Town Tygerberg Referee’s Association, is trying to locate his father’s family whom he believes still live in the Wrexham area. Ronnie’s father, the late John Edward Edwards, was born and raised in Wrexham before he emigrated to South Africa to get married just after the Second World War.
Wrexham Hippodrome - Photo - Paul Hamblet June 2002 A new state of the art theatre is planned to open in Wrexham town centre in 2004. This multi-million pound development hopes to attract top quality performances to the area and complement the already vibrant cultural scene.
SEARCH
MORE ABOUT