We are continuously grateful to the following valued contributors and supporters:

  • Catrina Rowlands

    Acre Fayre Events. Event Organiser based in North Wales, Shropshire & Cheshire. Markets, Charity Fundraisers & More!

  • Cefn Community Council

    Cefn Community Council was created in 1974, it represents the community and is classed as the first tier of Local Government – The grassroots.

  • Chirk Community Council

    Supporting a town that's a great place to live, work and visit.

  • Xplore!

    Xplore! is an educational charity and science discovery centre within Wrexham and a subsidiary company to Wrexham University. Xplore! Support STEM and STEAM initiatives throughout the county borough. The project is engaging with their network of community events, educational resources and science educators in the area.

  • Ty Pawb

    Tŷ Pawb is Wrexham’s multi-award winning, cultural community resource, bringing together arts and markets within the same footprint.

  • AVOW

    AVOW (The Association of Voluntary Organisation in Wrexham) are the local County Voluntary Council in Wrexham County Borough.

  • Incredible Edible

    In 2012 the Incredible Edible Network started to support the work of the Incredible Edible groups across the UK.

  • Green Health Wales

    Green Health Wales is a network of healthcare professionals who are making healthcare more sustainable.

    Their vision is health care without harm and acting positively towards nature. Their mission is to connect, learn and transform the health care system across Wales to deliver high quality health care for now and the future which is underpinned by sustainable value.

  • Ebenezer Chapel

    Ebenezer Chapel was first built as a Baptist Chapel in 1873-74; it was extended in 1899 and in 2006-08 converted into a business centre with a cafe, gallery, studio and offices. The conversion was part of the Townscape Heritage Initiative scheme for the historic core of Cefn Mawr.

  • Glyn Wylfa

    Glyn Wylfa Ltd has been established as a social enterprise and Development Trust by a committed team of Chirk residents who have complementary business and social community skills, to develop and refurbish the old Chirk Estate Office and surrounding site, known as Glyn Wylfa.

  • The Old Milk Bar

    ‘The Old Milk Bar- Local Craft & Eco Hub’ is a Not For Profit Community Interest Company run entirely by a staff of volunteers in the heart of Chirk. We sell locally produced Art & Craft and Eco Refills of household products and toiletries. We also provide a hub for local information and collect hard-to-recycle items such as batteries, light bulbs and make-up.

  • Advance Brighter Futures

    A mental health and wellbeing charity, established in Wrexham since 1992.

  • CRNCA

    Community hub in Cefn, Rhosymedre & Newbridge. With diverse clubs and programs, we empower individuals, fostering unity and personal growth.

  • Cefn Museum

    Opened on Friday 28 November 2014 by Ken Skates AM (then Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism), the Museum evolved from the custom that members of the Historical Society would bring items to their regular monthly meetings for discussion.

    Phil Vaughan works with Cefn Museum and organises local heritage walks.

  • Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

    The largest health organisation in Wales responsible for the delivery of health care services to more than 700,000 people across the six counties of north Wales.

  • North Wales Police

    North Wales is an area of great beauty, diversity, culture and popularity, with residents, those who work here and visitors. As a police force, we play an important role in supporting and protecting all sections of the community.

  • This is Wrexham

    The official tourism partnership for the City & County of Wrexham, North Wales! #ThisisWrexham

  • Wrexham County Borough Council

    Wrexham Council is the the Unitary Local Authority responsible for Wrexham County Borough.

  • Llangollen Community Council

    The Council serves the communities of Froncysyllte, Garth and Trevor which are situated within the eleven mile stretch of the Dee Valley, that was granted World Heritage Status in 2009.

  • Mared Dafydd Jones

    Mared is a translator who is originally from Dyffryn Nantlle (The Nantlley Valley) in NorthWales but who now lives in Crickhowell with her family. Translating and writing is her passion and she is incredibly proud that, through her work, she is able promote the Welsh language and the unique culture of Wales, ensuring they thrive and are available for future generations.

  • Rhys Iorwerth

    Rhys Iorwerth is a poet, an author and a translator. He has won numerous literature prizes including the Chair and the Crown in the National Eisteddfod. He has his own writing and translating business in Caernarfon.