Wrexham

Wrexham is a county and city in North Wales. It was awarded city status as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, and had its new status officially confirmed on September 1 2022. Wrexham is the seventh city in Wales. The county has a population of over 135,000. It is famous for Wrexham FC - the oldest football club in Wales. It is also home to Glyndwr University. With a large and varied population, Wrexham has more than 30 languages spoken across the county. There is even a World Heritage Site in Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

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Business
Retail and ShoppingAldi stores in North Wales have dozens of jobs available - and one role offers a £60k salary
WrexhamHickory's to open new North Wales restaurant
Taste TestWe visited North Wales’ first Home Bargains Cafe and lunch cost us less than £4
Wrexham town centreNew North Wales retail and leisure hub set to go ahead despite delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic
North Wales Food and DrinkThe pubs that are up for sale in every county of North Wales
Sport
Welsh LanguageRyan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney could be told to use Welsh name for Wrexham AFC
WrexhamWrexham shop ransacked by thieves handed stunning donation from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney
Wrexham AFCWrexham v Port Vale: How to watch, listen and follow in UK and USA
Wrexham AFCMansfield Town v Wrexham: How to watch, listen and follow in UK and USA
Wrexham AFCGeorge Evans says Wrexham support is best he's played in front of ahead of FA Cup clash
News
Bangor UniversityProbe into catching vomiting bug off coast of North Wales as climate change could hike risk
Renewable energyHomes in North Wales being heated by human poo this winter
North Wales WeatherNew Met Office Yellow alert for snow in North Wales is third warning for the country in a day
Traffic and TravelThe six roadworks starting on the A55, A483 and A487 in North Wales this week
HistoryThe incredible henges of North Wales lying forgotten just off the A55