Wrexham Also found in:Acronyms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. (ˈrɛksəm) n 1.(Placename) a town in N Wales, in Wrexham county borough: seat of the Roman Catholic bishopric of Wales (except the former Glamorganshire); formerly noted for coal-mining. Pop: 42 576 (2001) ...
The Development Bank of Wales signed a lease for its new headquarters in Wrexham based on the Wrexham Technology Park, which is expected to accommodate 50 jobs. Chetwood Financial is a fintech lender that acquired a full banking licence in 2018, the only new retail bank to secure a licence ...
to host the jail which will bring 1,000 jobs and millions of pounds in economic spin-offs.Peter Scott, assets and economic development manager at Wrexham council, said: "The prison is a major opportunity, not just the jobs but the additional money that will be spent in the local economy....
“It is therefore respectfully requested that the application is approved. In the event that Wrexham County Borough Council do not agree with this view, the applicant would seek to engage proactively with the authority to secure a solution.” The application will be considered for approval by Wre...
Wrexham's women's team also won promotion in a year of double success for Reynolds and McElhenney. They will also be part of the parade. “I’m sure that people will be out in large numbers to show their support for both successful Wrexham champion teams," Wrexham co...
Again this all pushes back into my suspicion that we will end up more and more a dormitory town as only affluent outsiders will be able to afford the places to go to their high paying jobs elsewhere. If the Exec Top Dogs are able to completely exclude 48 other councillors from their deci...
The Wrexham Industrial Estate is the 2nd largest industrial estate in the north of Wales, (3nd largest in United Kingdom. by size) situated on the eastern side of the town of Wrexham. Preceded by a munitions factory, the estate was first known as Wrexham Trading Estate, and later, aided ...