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The Leader on MSNWrexham councillor calls for leader to step down after legal warningCllr Robert Ian Williams has called on Wrexham Council leader Mark Pritchard to resign after his warning that ‘nonsense’ in council ...
Union leaders are warning of potential bin strikes in Wrexham in an row about overtime. Unlike Birmingham, where bin ...
WREXHAM could be set for bin strikes, including over August bank holiday and the Christmas period, as over 100 Unite union members are being balloted to take industrial action. The union says the ...
Business leaders are throwing their weight behind Wrexham’s bid to be crowned the UK’s City of Culture for 2029. Their ...
No further action is to be taken regarding a controversial decision to charge people in Shropshire who rely on devices like ...
Concerns have been raised with plans to make Blue Badge holders purchase pay and display tickets in Powys car parks. With new plans coming into force in August 2025 that will see Blue Badge holders ...
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The Leader on MSNRepair backlog slashed by 46% at Wrexham Council’s social housing as 43,000+ repairs carried outThe social housing repair backlog in Wrexham has been slashed by 46% in 19 months – despite a series of severe storms last ...
Jones Village Bakery is investing £47m to expand its production and storage capacity in a move that will create 150 new jobs. The investment will see a new £20m production line to make bread and rolls ...
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Caia Park, Wrexham, is the largest council housing estate in Wales and has been plagued with 'generational' child poverty and unemployment issues for more than two decades.
Non-aligned councillor and Conservative Party member Robert Ian Williams, who represents Bangor-is-y-Coed, wrote to Cllr ...
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The Leader on MSNPopular arts centre still struggling to make profitWrexham Council is still exploring ways to increase the profitability of Tŷ Pawb with the cultural community resource projected to overspend its budget by £89,000 this year.
Cllr Nigel Williams, Wrexham County Borough Council’s lead member for economy, business and tourism, who was briefed about the expansion plans during a tour of the bakery, said: "I’ve obviously been ...
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