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Miller @ Cartrefle
Miller @ Cartrefle
Wrexham is the largest town in North Wales, located to the east of the region. It is situated between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley close to the border with Cheshire, England. As North Wales’ largest town, it is a major centre of the region’s commercial, retail and educational infrastructure.
Wrexham has a lively choice of entertainment including the Odeon Cinema, Ten Pin Bowling and several chain Restaurants exist all in the Eagles Meadow Shopping Centre. Wrexham FC who are in the Football Conference along with Crusaders Rugby League who are in the Super League play home games in the town at the Racecourse Ground.
Parks and open spaces
Wrexham has two main town parks, these being Bellevue Park and Acton Park, and open parkland at Erddig. With the rapid development of the town in the 19th century, the need for a formal park for the growing population was identified. However it was not until 1906 that the location for the new park was agreed upon. The ‘Parciau’ or Bellevue Park as it became known, was built alongside the old cemetery on Ruabon Road. The park was designed to commemorate the Jubilee year of the Incorporation of Wrexham.
Schools
Wrexham has a number of primary and secondary schools. It has just one Welsh-speaking secondary school, Ysgol Morgan Llwyd. Recently, three of the largest secondary schools, St David’s School, Ysgol Bryn Offa and The Groves High School were merged to create two larger “super schools”, Rhosnesni High School and Ysgol Clywedog. Wrexham has also become home to the first shared-faith school in Wales in the form of St Joseph’s.
Nearest Train Stations:
Wrexham Central (approx 1.1 miles)
Wrexham General (approx 1.2 miles)