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The King\ s Mill in Wrexham, which dates back to the 18th century, is due to go under the hammer next month. Source: Google WREXHAM Council has been accused of a lack of transparency over its handling of the sale of a historic corn mill. Almost 1,400 people have signed a petition against the auctioning of the King’s Mill in Wrexham, which dates back to the 18th century. The property is due to go under the hammer next month, with a minimum opening bid of £155,000, as the local authority says it no longer has a use for it. However, concerns have been raised as the decision to get rid of it was made in private and not referred to the council’s ruling executive board to consider. ....
Updated: Wed 17th Feb War of words erupts over auction of Kings Mills with questions raised over power of Corporate Land and Building Strategy Group A war of words has broken out over the auction of Kings Mills, with the Leader of the Council saying he does not have the power to stop the sale after a cross party group that meets in secret recommended the disposal. At the end of January Wrexham.com wrote about the building hitting the auction block, a move that came as a surprise to many including a community group interested in the building, and it appears some councillors who were expecting a sale decision to come before the Executive Board. ....
Petition launched against auctioning of historic corn mill in Wrexham as council accused of selling off townâs heritage The King\ s Mill in Wrexham, which dates back to the 18th century, is due to go under the hammer next month. Source: Google A PETITION has been launched against auctioning off a historic corn mill in Wrexham after the council was accused of selling off the town’s heritage. The King’s Mill, which dates back to the 18th century, is due to go under the hammer next month with a minimum opening bid of £155,000 being invited. The property was used as a visitor centre during the 1990s after being gifted to Wrexham Council by former Erddig estate owner Philip Yorke two decades earlier. ....