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  1. Wrexham's first council estate, designed by the renowned architect, Patrick Abercombie, was built on land in Acton Park in the 1920s. After the Second World War, Queen's Park was built as Wrexham's …

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    Wrexham

    This brief report examines the background to Wrexham up to the years around 1750. For the more recent history of the town, it may be necessary to examine other sources of information and …

  3. Wrexham (BUA) is within the local authority of Wrexham. This data pack defines a neighbourhood's boundary based on the definition of Built Up Area (BUA, 2024), unless stated otherwise. This...

  4. FURTHER INFORMATION Wrexham Tourist Information Centre Lambpit Street, Wrexham, LL11 1AY Tel: 01978 292015, Email: [email protected] (People's Market Car Park - LL13 8BB) ROAD

  5. Thomas Hampson (1690s?–1755) is known as a prolific clockmaker based in Wrexham, North Wales during the second quarter of the eighteenth century. Before that, he worked for an unknown number …

  6. The Western Development Zone includes proposals for improvements to Wrexham Football Club’s Racecourse Ground, with a new Kop Stand, and potentially a new hotel.

  7. Key local reports are the Wrexham Transport Accessibility Study (2009) and the Wrexham Town Centre Access Audit (2015). It would be expected that development would accord with the approaches...