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Tributes to Wrexham Council’s longest-serving employee who dedicated over 50 years to public service
Barry Prince, Wrexham Council’s longest-serving employee, has died after dedicating more than 50 years of his life to public ...
WREXHAM Council has issued an update on grassing ... "In the south area we were cutting in Johnstown, Pentre Bychan and Rhostyllen areas." MORE NEWS: It states that this week the council will ...
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The Leader on MSNCalls to shrink Wrexham Council’s executive Board rejectedA proposal to shrink Wrexham Council’s Executive Board and review all councillors’ paid posts to save money has been rejected ...
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The Leader on MSNTributes paid to Wrexham Council's longest serving employeeTHE family of Wrexham Council's longest serving employee have paid tribute to him. Barry Prince served at Wrexham Council for 50 years and 6 months between March 1959 and September 2010. He passed ...
Rhostyllen councillor and Wrexham Council deputy leader Mark Pritchard wants Bersham Glenside Ltd to come clean over their intentions for the massive waste mound next to the A483. And if they don ...
The former pharmaceutical distribution centre in Wrexham could become an elite golf training centre if plans are approved.
Renewable energy firm Innova plans to build it on a greenfield site near the A483 near Rhostyllen, Wrexham. Council leader Mark Pritchard said Innova "couldn't have picked a worse location" for ...
Wrexham Council has reached an agreement with the Welsh Government to dodge planning turmoil. The council, following its win in the Supreme Court clash over the implementation of the Local ...
Huge white lettering spelling out the name of the north Wales town was spotted on the slag heap at Bersham Bank colliery tip, near Rhostyllen ... A spokeswoman for Wrexham council said: "This ...
Refuse collectors who are members of the Unite union have walked out in a row over wages. People living in Wrexham who have not had their bins emptied or recycling picked up from the kerbside for ...
The site was purchased by Wrexham Council in 2021 and subsequently tidied up, the trees, weeds and bushes that had gradually taken over being cleared away. New signage has gone up this week ...
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