Money seized from criminals has been used to create an outdoor gym in a Chirk park. The equipment was installed at the Recreation Ground after the grant was given to the town council by the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin. The money came from the Your Community Your Choice fund which is […]
New outdoor gym equipment has been installed in Chirk following a successful application for a share of funding from the Proceeds of Crime Act. Welsh Conservative Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, recently joined Chirk Town Councillor, Gareth Baines, on a visit to Chirk Recreation Ground where the equipment has been installed […]
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Pupils Zander, Megan, Jack, Mason and Maya, at Wat s Dyke CP School, in Garden Village, with a box of the donated face shields from Brother Industries. A school has benefitted from the community spirit of a Wrexham-based business. Brother Industries, in Ruabon, is committed to to supporting the local and wider community, an approach that hasn t stopped during the coronavirus pandemic. Last year the company approached local councillor Gareth Baines, who was looking businesses that could support the local community, at that stage specifically hospitals and care homes. Utilising their in-house production facilities and plastic moulding department, Brother started manufacturing and donating protective face visors and splash shields.