Summary
THE gloomy exterior of the Miners' Institute might still be there frowning moodily at passers-by, but the pits and the heavy industry on which Wrexham made its money in the past have long since gone. However, the town has succeeded remarkably in regenerating itself.
So much so that it has drawn economic refugees from all parts, and particularly so from Poland, to help maintain its boom town position.See the full content of this document
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On the Trail of Former Glories ; Your Guide to Going Out Out for a Bite Ian Parri Strolls the Wrexham Town Walk ... And a Vision of the Future
While Chester still has that special status as a centre for history and commerce, Wrexham is making a fine fist of tackling its cross-bord...
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