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Wrexham Library (Welsh: Llyfrgell Wrecsam) is the main public library of Wrexham, Wales. Located in the city centre, adjacent to Llwyn Isaf, it opened in 1972, superseding the old carnegie library on Queen's Square. It is the most visited library in North Wales, receiving 100,000 in-person and digital visitors annually.
The Old Library (sometimes Old Carnegie Library) is a building on Queen's Square in Wrexham city centre, Wales. Built as a carnegie library in 1907, the building served as Wrexham 's public library until 1973, when it later became council offices.
The archives are held at County Buildings, on Regent Street, Wrexham, and run by Wrexham County Borough Council as part of its Wrexham Archives and Local Studies Service. [1] [2] The centre was initially named after local Wrexham historian Alfred Neobard Palmer. [3] The building is shared with Wrexham County Borough Museum and the archives ...
The Memorial Hall (Welsh: Neuadd Goffa), in Wrexham, North Wales, serves as the city's memorial hall building. Located on Chester Street, as part of a grouping of civic buildings, it was built in 1956 to commemorate World War II , as well as World War I , through various plaques.
Queen's Square (Welsh: Sqwâr y Frenhines) is a public square in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It is located adjacent to the Wrexham Guildhall and Old Library. It is a main site for various events in the city, in particular outdoor markets.
When the National Health Service was established the War Memorial Hospital was grouped with the other Wrexham hospitals as the "Maelor General Hospital". [ 5 ] [ 11 ] The split of care between the hospitals were said to have led an "inefficient delivery of care", for example, the emergency department (casualty) was initially based at the War ...
Wrexham Cemetery (Welsh: Mynwent Wrecsam) is a Victorian garden cemetery in Wrexham, North Wales, which served as the main burial site for the city. It opened in 1876, to the park-like designs of Yeaman Strachan, while its grade II listed chapels and lodge were designed by William Turner.
The Guildhall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref; lit. ' Town Hall ') is a municipal building in Wrexham, Wales.It is located in the city centre alongside the Llwyn Isaf open space. It is the headquarters of Wrexham County Borough Council and is the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough, [1] [2] as it was of its predecessor Wrexham Maelor.