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Welcome to our May issue!

A warm welcome to our new issue for May – a month with not the usual complement of two bank holidays, but three! The third, on Monday 8th, is to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and the Queen Consort, Camilla, on Saturday 6th. The only ceremony of its kind remaining in Europe.

The crowning of the British monarch formalises the King’s unique role as the head of both the Church of England and the UK state. And if there’s one thing we can be sure of excelling at in this country, it’s a big royal knees-up!

Plans for the long weekend, rather amusingly code-named ‘Operation Golden Orb’, include a concert and laser light show at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7th, plus the Coronation ‘Big Lunch’ over the whole weekend. The bank holiday itself, has been dubbed the ‘Big Help Out’, which is all about giving a hand to our hardworking charities for the day. You’ll find full details of what’s happening and how to get involved at the official website, coronation.gov.uk

However you spend your three bank holidays, I wish you a wonderful time!

All the best, Vicky Heathfield

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A Convenient Murder

Darland Community Theatre recently held a successful production of ' A Convenient Murder' at Rossett, with good audiences for all three performances. The group donated £250 to Darland School for use in the performing arts, and £100 each to the Canal Boat Trust, Jackson's Animal Rescue and the new Rossett Community Hub. The next production will be in early November. For details visit: www.darlandtheatre.com

Inspired by Mick

Over the past six weeks I have been selling raffle tickets to raise funds for Christ Church, Rossett. £1,125 was raised! Thank you to everyone for your generous support!

Laura Evison, owner of Regent House of Flowers in Yorke Street, Wrexham, has organised a raffle to win one of her original paintings. The raffle is a fundraising event to raise much needed funds for two charities close to her heart - National Trust Maintain Brecon Beacons Paths, and Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA). Back in February 2021, her partner, Mick, took his own life after suffering from PTSD. Laura told us: “Mick was in the 1st Battalion Light Infantry. As an army Veteran, he was incredibly proud of his time in service for his country, unfortunately, like many others, he suffered from PTSD. This is why I chose to raise money for the SSAFA, for the amazing work they do to support all areas of the armed forces.”

To find out more, and for a chance to win Laura’s original paining of Pen y Fan, please visit: https://justgiving.com/crowdfunding/inspiredbymick

Green Canopy Project Unveiled

About a year ago, BRHS was determined to support Queen Elizabeth’s Green Canopy Project, which was part of the upcoming Jubilee celebrations, by planting a tree. The tree, a Sorbus Joseph Rock (Mountain Ash), was planted in the park in Rossett, and recently, a commemorative plaque was mounted on the tree guard.

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Freedom of the Borough

Wrexham AFC and its owners, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, have officially been granted the ‘Freedom of the County Borough,’ at an event held at the Guildhall on Easter Monday. The honour is in recognition of the club’s long and proud history, and the amazing impact the two owners have had in helping to promote Wrexham across the world.

‘’Deadpool’ star, Mr Reynolds, said at the event: "I think back to that first moment. We were on Zoom speaking to the Wrexham Supporters' Trust and I don't think I have ever been as nervy as I was in that exact moment. That was the point we began to understand something truly great could be achieved. I'm so touched I get to be a part of this story."

“I know that we are here so that you guys can thank us for some reason, but I feel like it is the other way around. We want to thank you for what you have given us. Words are too clumsy to quantify what it means to me.”

Scarecrows

IMAGE Gresford and Marford Scarecrow Trail will be taking place in the villages 12th-28th August. Theme this year will be ‘A Century Of Children’s Books.’ To indicate interest, for information, or to get involved, please email secretary.imagegm2021@ gmail.com or text 07740 941263 with your email address. Further information will be sent out in late May/early June.

Fun Day

A team of local residents are organising a Summer Charity Fun Day at The Plough in Gresford on Saturday 24th June. The event is to raise funds for Prostate Cancer Support Group. Plans for the day include a fun-fair, bouncy castle, dog show, magic show, footy games, etc. The organisers are looking for people and businesses to get involved by selling raffle tickets and advertising in the event programme. For more details call Phil Jones on 07525 824679

Rossett Swimming Club

Rossett Swimming Club has moved back to Wrexham and are now based at Clywedog School, Ruthin Road. Spaces are available in classes for non swimmers (Wave 1); basic swimming (Wave 2 - must be able to float); and advanced swimming (Wave 6/7).

Lessons are taught in small groups and are held Monday evenings, between 6pm - 8pm. The cost is £45 per child, per term, between Easter and July.

All teaching staff are qualified, experienced volunteers, giving their time and experience to allow all children the opportunity to learn to swim.

To register, email: rossettswimmingclub@gmail.com

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Menopause and Flower Remedies

The menopause, also known as the ‘change of life’, is a time of great physical and emotional change in a woman’s life. More and more conversations with friends and clients end up focused on the menopause, the vast range of symptoms that we are struggling with, from brain fog, fatigue and mood swings to hot flushes, anxiety and anger, and just how much it affects our daily lives.

Bach Flower remedies are a natural way to help support the emotional challenges of the menopause. With 38 remedies to choose from, there are countless combinations you can have to help alleviate any emotional responses that you may experience.

Which remedies can help?

Walnut – the remedy for change, a must for anyone struggling with menopause. Walnut helps to support change and to move forward into a new phase of life, breaking links to the past.

Holly can help to ease any explosive feelings of anger or frustration, or Beech if you find yourself feeling less tolerant, critical or judgemental. Scleranthus can help with fluctuating moods or if you are finding making decisions more difficult.

Clematis is the remedy for brain fog, for those of us who are living in a bit of a daydream and need some focus.

Clematis is found in Rescue Remedy, which also contains Impatiens if you are feeling more irritable or impatient, and Cherry Plum to help when you feel as though you are losing control and will provide you with calm and logical responses.

Menopause can also cause, or heighten, feelings of anxiety. Mimulus is for anxieties or known fears such as health or money worries, or Aspen is for anxieties with no known cause where you have that anxious knot in your chest but no idea why.

Overwhelming tiredness or fatigue is also a common symptom of menopause. Hornbeam is for that Monday morning feeling when you can’t find the motivation to face the day and will give you vitality and clarity, or Olive is for extreme physical exhaustion where your energy is depleted and you have nothing left in the tank. It will help you to feel revitalised and rejuvenated.

These are just a few of the remedies that can help you through the menopause. Choose the six most prominent emotions and start there, or call me for a chat and I’ll see what will help you on your menopause journey.

For more details, contact Melanie Burgess at Daisy Holistics Tel: 07970 758811

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Warm Up For Gardening

“May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel most alive.”

May brings longer, warmer days, and it’s often when we really start to think about getting the garden tidied, ready for summer.

Borders, lawns, greenhouses and sheds need clearing and sorting. Fences need to be painted. All in all, it can be quite a lot of work.

And often it involves a lot of bending, twisting, lifting and shifting.

And that’s when I hear clients really appreciate their Pilates.

Every year, clients tell me how, despite spending hours over a weekend, digging, raking and planting, they are able to move without discomfort or stiffness. I never tire of hearing it.

But why is Pilates so helpful?

Pilates will improve the functional activity of bending, squatting and getting up and down from the floor. It builds the strength needed to lift loads safely, and improves balance to make you safer on ladders or steps.

We work on all ranges of movement, and the strength of the deep stabilising muscles to support the back and shoulders. Plus flexibility for easier, less stressful movement. Everything you need to live a physically less stressful life.

May 14th is ‘Garden Day’, a day to celebrate our gardens, whether they are large, small, balconies or an assortment of pots.

Being in a garden lowers your blood pressure, improves your mood and mental wellbeing and helps boost your brain power. So Garden Day aims to celebrate the many benefits that gardens bring to our physical and mental health at the end of Mental Health Awareness Week.

Bodywork-Pilates was established in 2002. They offer the very best in pilates, yoga and holistic fitness, with over 20 classes a week to choose from in and around Wrexham and Chester.

EssentialsMAG fitness contributor is Helen Conway from Bodywork-Pilates Ltd www.bodywork-pilates.co.uk Tel: 01978 512401

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Hwb Yr Orsedd Project

‘Hwb-Date’

A lot has been happening over the last couple of months with the Hwb Yr Orsedd project to build the new community hub in Rossett Park.

In partnership with Rossett Community Council, we secured funding from Cadwyn Clwyd, from their Rural Development Fund. This has enabled the preparation work for the building of the hub which will allow us to move forward rapidly once the main funding is secured.

On the subject of funding, an application to the Wrexham Council Shared Prosperity Fund has been submitted with a response expected in June. We are also in discussions with the National Lottery regarding funding from their People and Places programme.

We have been working on the Hwb Yr Orsedd website, which we hope to launch in the summer.

As well as providing information on the project, it will also provide other useful community information and links relating to transport, health, council services etc.

We had our first Hwb Raiser in March at the Golden Lion in Rossett. A very successful event with over 130 people attending, and over £3,000 raised. A great night was had by all, with delicious food, live music and an opportunity for the community to come together in support of the Hwb.

Many thanks to all those that offered their very generous support.

If you have any questions, or would like to get involved, you can contact the team via our Facebook page: @hwbyrorsedd or email us at: hwbyrorsedd@gmail.com

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Dates for your Diary

1 - 14 MAY

Rossett Scarecrow Festival

Rossett’s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Festival. Come and search for the Scarecrows on the "Coronation Trail".

Free

www.rossettcommunity council.cymru

WED 3, 10, 17, 25, 31 MAY

SUN 7, 14, 21, 28 MAY

Marford Karate Club

Marford Community Centre, Pant Lane, Marford LL12 8SH

Come and learn traditional Shotokan-style Karate. Adults & children welcome.

6.30pm - 8pm (Wed)

10.30am - 12pm (Sun)

£4.00 child/£5.00 adult Tel: 07708 404043 (Jeremy)

4 - 6 MAY

FOCUS Wales 2023

Multi-venue, Wrexham

There's no place like Wrexham during FOCUS Wales. 250+ artists fill a variety of spaces and music venues, using 20 stages, hosting a full schedule of interactive industry sessions, arts events, and film screenings. FOCUS places the music industry spotlight firmly on the talent in Wales. www.focuswales.com

SAT 6 MAY

Coronation Service

The Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort will take place in the morning at Westminster Abbey. www.royal.uk

EVERY SUNDAY

Model Railway Rides

Pant-Yr-Ochain, Old Wrexham Road, Gresford LL12 8TY

Come and ride on the Model trains! Wrexham Model Engineers, adjacent to the Pant-Yr-Ochain, is open to visitors every Sunday, weather permitting. Small snack bar available, or bring a picnic.

12pm - 4pm Free (donations welcome)

FRI 12 MAY

Quiz Night

Tallarn Green Village Hall, Tallarn Green, Malpas, Cheshire

SY14 7LJ

Quiz night at Tallarn Green Village Hall. Teams of four. Entrance fee includes refreshments. Call the number below to book your table.

7:30pm

£8.00 adult/£5.00 under 16s

Tel: 07795 529492

SAT 13 MAY

Porthywaen Silver Band

St Mary's Church, High Street, Overton, Wrexham LL13 0DT

An evening of popular music with Porthywaen

Silver Band, in aid of the Friends of St Mary's Church. Pay on the door, or call the number below.

7pm

£10.00 (incl. refreshments)

Tel: 01978 710291

SAT 13 MAY

Singers and Signers

Unite!

Capel Y Groes, 10 Stryt Holt, Wrexham LL12 7AG

Signing Sensations and Cantorion Rhos present an afternoon performance alongside guest harpist Bethan Griffiths.

2:30pm

£5.00 adult/unders 16s free Tel: 07944 143119 (David)

TUE 16 MAY

Friends of Wrexham Museum Meeting

Wrexham Museum, County Buildings, Regent Street, Wrexham

LL11 1RB

Talk by Brian Gresty “Brymbo Fossil Forest”.

7pm

£3.00 visitor/£12.00 annually

Tel: 01978 297460

16 - 20 MAY

Play: The Revlon Girl Grove Park Theatre, Hill Street, Wrexham LL11 1SN

Touching, tender, occasionally raw, this is a play that looks into the human heart of disaster –and celebrates the humanity that survives.

7:30pm

£8.00 adult/£5.00 under 16s

Tel: 01978 351091

www.groveparktheatre.co.uk

WED 17 MAY

Pulford & Poulton Local History Group talk

Pulford Village Hall, off Burganey Court, Pulford, Chester CH4 9ES

AGM, followed by “Discoveries in Old English” by James Harvey.

7:30pm

£3.00 members/£5.00 non www.pplhg.org.uk

SAT 20 MAY

Chester Craft Beer Festival

The Carriage Shed, City Place, City Road, Chester CH1 3DR

Around 100 different beers, street food, music, cocktails and gin bars.

11:30am - 9pm

£12:50

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SAT 20 MAY

Overton Village Open Handicraft Show

Overton Village Hall, Pen-Y-Llan Street, Overton LL13 0EE

Classes for craft, art, photography, woodcraft, floral art and floristry. Open to public 2pm 50p

www.overtonoracle.com

SUN 21 MAY

Eaton Hall Gardens

Charity Open Day

Eaton Hall, Eccleston, Chester CH4 9ET

Explore the beautiful gardens at Eaton Hall. Tickets are pre-book only.

10:15am - 5pm

£11.98 adult/£3.76 child https://bit.ly/3MQO7vA

SAT 27 MAY

Dee Flows Day

Ty Mawr Country Park, Wrexham LL14 3PE

A community celebration by Welsh Dee Trust.

11am - 3pm

Free (donations welcome) www.welshdeetrust.com

SUN 28 MAY

Bersham Colliery

Open Day

Bersham Colliery, Colliery Road, Rhostyllen LL14 4EG

Bersham Colliery Open Day - bring the family. It is an industrial site, so sensible shoes and clothing are a must. Free parking.

10am - 4pm Free

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SAT 3 JUNE

Coffee Morning

Bangor-on-Dee Village Hall, Bangor-on-Dee, Wrexham LL13

Raffle, and stalls selling homemade cakes.

10:30am - 12pm

£2.00 (includes refreshments) Tel: 01978 780558

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An Introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) works on the premise that our thoughts, feelings, behaviours and physical sensations are all interlinked. Sometimes we develop unhelpful thinking patterns and unhelpful behaviours which lead to unhelpful feelings. We can often get stuck in this vicious cycle.

CBT helps us to identify the sticking points and make changes to the thoughts and behaviours that are unhelpful and problematic.

Have a go at using the template below next time you feel distressed, anxious or low in mood. It can help you to start building an understanding of how YOUR thoughts, feelings and behaviours are linked.

How we think, feel and respond to situations is different for everybody and is influenced by many things, such as our experiences, upbringing and genes. Try to build awareness of your triggers, such as work, relationships or past events. Often, we feel overwhelmed with negative thoughts and worry, reframing can help.

Reframing negative thoughts and worry

The first step is to recognise unhelpful thoughts, then challenge them, and replace them.

It takes practice, but can completely change your perspective and outlook.

Example: You may be given a task to do at work and think to yourself, “I can’t do this, I’m not good enough, I’m a failure.” Take one thought at a time, and instead of accepting it and allowing the thought to influence your feelings and behaviours, try to challenge it.

Ask yourself: “What is the evidence for this thought?”

“What would I say to a friend or loved one having this thought?”

“Are there events in my life that can disconfirm this thought?”

“Am I basing this thought on fact or feeling?”

“How helpful is it thinking this way?”

“What would it mean if you could give up this thought?”

Replace: What would be a more neutral/balanced thought to replace the original thought with? Example: “I’m going to give it a go, I’ll work hard and try my best.”

Remember, challenging thoughts takes practice, some will work more positively than others - that’s OK. Keep trying to break that vicious cycle to regain more control over those unhelpful thoughts.

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Wrexham Tourism News

Once again, it’s been a positive few weeks for Wrexham. The good news stories keep coming, thanks to events like the launch of the Wrexham Business and Community Awards alongside the drama of Wrexham AFC’s Easter Monday win over Notts County. The feelgood factor is certainly benefiting local tourism at present and our team at the visitor centre are chatting with UK-based and international visitors on a daily basis, who are either on daytrips or staycations here in the region.

Other things of note this month, include the re-start of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct cruises – a 45-minute round trip starting at Trevor Basin, taking in the breathtaking views of our UNESCO World Heritage Site across the Dee Valley from 126ft up in the air. An experience not to be missed! For more details, check out: www.anglowelsh.co.uk/little-star

Tŷ Pawb also has a number of events happening over the next month. With our neighbours over in Liverpool hosting Eurovision 2023, on behalf of Ukraine, we’re feeling a lot of spin-off benefits here in Wrexham, with accommodation providers welcoming guests from around Europe.

For those of you without tickets, you can join our watch party being held at Tŷ Pawb on 13th May from 7.00pm. More details at: www.typawb.wales

Finally, we’re about to get started on a new film documentary, thanks to funding from Cadwyn Clwyd. Our series of short films will highlight some of the great independent hospitality businesses who have made the Wrexham area their home, whilst looking to inspire new careers in our tourism sector – one of the fastest developing in Wales.

Over the coming months, and years, we anticipate that tourism will continue to grow significantly across the County, and as a tourism partnership, we’re looking to do all that we can to ensure that we have the right mix of skills to provide a great experience working alongside many existing businesses in the sector, to give quality career opportunities.

Look out for this hitting our @ThisIsWrexham social channels next month!

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Relax and Bubble Away!

Fun Tubs is a new hot tub hire business, based in Marford, which my wife, Laura and I set up a few months ago.

We felt that hiring a hot tub was a costeffective way for people to experience all the lovely benefits without having to invest in one - plus, they make a fantastic addition to any party or event!

With space for five to seven adults, our hot tubs are a great way to spend quality time with loved ones, a night in with friends, celebrate a special occasion, and simply enjoy each other's company.

Our hot tubs can be set up in almost any location, whether it's in your back garden, on a rooftop terrace, or even indoors. This means that you can enjoy the benefits no matter where you are, making it a great option for those who don't have the space or budget for a permanent installation.

Plus, we all know hot tubs are a great way to unwind and relax. After a long day, there's nothing better than sinking into warm, bubbly water and letting the stress and tension melt away. Hot tubs are known for their therapeutic benefits too, with the warm water and massaging jets helping to soothe sore muscles and promote relaxation. Spending time in a hot tub can be a great way to unwind and disconnect from the stresses of daily life, and it can leave you (and your guests) feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.

Delivery and assembly are all part of our service - so you don’t need to do a thing! Every hot tub is installed with a gazebo, and to add some extra sparkle, we supply festoon lighting too.

Hiring a hot tub can be a great way to add some luxury and indulgence to your life. With its warm water, soothing bubbles, and massaging jets, our hot tubs can make you feel like royalty! Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply treating yourself to a little bit of pampering.

So, if you're looking for a fun and unique way to enhance your next event or party, remember Fun Tubs, and give us a call!

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BRHS - Burton Rossett Horticultural Society Gardening News

At last, Spring has arrived! Although we have had quite a lot of heavy rain. As I write this, it is the Easter holiday, and this lovely weather does give us hope for the weeks to come. We had my youngest son home for a visit, so it was a good excuse for tackling the lawn, it now looks much better.

This time of the year is an ideal time to order your annual plants, such as begonias and petunias, for summer bedding and hanging baskets. It’s also your last chance to do the greenhouse cleaning.To prepare the beds for the season dig in a layer of 5cm of compost, or well-rotted manure. You can also add a general-purpose fertiliser like chicken manure which comes in pellets or fish,blood and bone which is sold at most garden centres in a powder. Remember also to check on any patio plants you may have, as they may have dried out. Try mixing water-storing granules with compost to improve waterretention in the future.

Lift and divide established perennials, for example, hostas, as it will improve vigour and make new plants.

You can divide primroses now too, when they have finished flowering.

If you decide to treat yourself to a rhododendron, they can be planted now, provided the last frosts have passed and the ground is moist. I must admit, I saw some really nice ones on my last visit to our local garden centre, and was seriously tempted to buy one. I may even go back soon and get one!

Climbing roses should also be tied in now, before they get too overgrown. Finish cutting back any ornamental grasses to make way for new growth. Winter heathers can be trimmed back to stop them becoming leggy.

It’s a good idea to mulch around trees and shrubs before the hot weather as well.

In the vegetable garden, support any bean and pea plants with twiggy sticks. On your lawn apply a high-nitrogen fertiliser, and brush away worm casts on dry days, and re-cut lawn edges. Buy fresh compost and store in a cool dry place.

Lastly don’t forget to top up bird feeders and baths - and, most importantly, enjoy your gardens!

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Local Birds and Wildlife News

Although Easter Monday's weather hardly encouraged birdwatching, I decided to brave the downpours with a visit to Gresford Flash with the car as a waterproof hide. The trip was certainly worthwhile. Two drake Teals, our smallest ducks, were sheltering under the roadside vegetation, and further out skimming over the water, in pursuit of insects.

There were between 200 and 300 Sandmartins, newly arrived from their winter quarters in tropical North Africa. With the Sandmartins were a few Swallows. Looking out over the soggy scene, I could not help thinking of the old adage that “one Swallow does not make a summer.” True, but there will be many more to come.

In amongst these migrants, the resident pair of Great Crested Grebes could just be seen joining together in their distinctive courtship ritual. In recent years, these beautiful birds have been successful breeders at the Flash.

The month of May is also a good time for spotting Bumblebees. A colourful variety of Bumblebees are out and about in gardens this month.

One of the most striking is the Red-Tailed Bumblebee which has a great fondness for chives. In recent years, Tree Bumblebees have taken over one of our nestboxes originally intended for House Sparrows and their Queen has been checking the box again this year.

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Richly coloured Tawny Mining Bees spend a lot of their time digging in the lawns. Early Bumblebees and Garden Bumblebees, as their names suggest, are also much in evidence at this time of year.

May is also a good month for Dragonflies and Damsel Flies. The area around the River Alyn is popular with the appropriately named, Beautiful Demoiselles. Common Blue Damselflies can also be seen mating by flying in tandem around our area.

By now, most of our birds will be nesting and fledglings will be out and about with their parents. In recent years we have had a few records of Cuckoos calling in Trevalyn and Burton. Any records for this year will be much appreciated.

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Protecting The River Dee

The Welsh Dee Trust is an environmental charity, based in Llangollen. Our objectives are to protect, conserve, promote and enhance the River Dee, in North Wales and all its indigenous species of fish, animals, birds, and plants. At Welsh Dee we are turning around the fortunes of the River Dee and the wildlife that relies upon it. From the smallest Stonefly, to the mighty Atlantic Salmon, we believe our work can - and will - restore a thriving clean river benefitting both people and wildlife.

It shouldn’t be in the Dee Pollution is one of the major environmental problems facing the River Dee. It has many sources and pathways making it a challenging problem which we are unable to solve alone. So, our community-led approach, ‘It Shouldn’t be in the Dee’, raises awareness of pollution and its damage. We are working with newly engaged communities to find and eliminate the sources of pollution. Through this approach, we believe we can exponentially grow the number of people working towards a clean River Dee.

Our community-led programmes include:

Become a ‘Citizen Scientist’

Our ‘Citizen Science’ initiatives range from pollution monitoring and microplastic sampling to helping us identify invertebrates such as Riverflies. Citizen Scientists monitor tributaries of the Dee by measuring phosphate and recording visual observations of pollution.

The scheme spots pollution events, identifies degrading waterbodies and targets our work. We run training sessions to become involved in these opportunities and support is provided. Please contact us if you’d like to get involved.

Litter picks

We organise group litter picks both on and off the water, around waterways in the River Dee catchment. Please get in touch with us if you know of a litter hotspot that needs tackling or would like support to lead your own litter pick.

Education events

We are passionate about raising awareness of pollution in the River Dee catchment with the public. Please contact us if you would like us to visit your school, community group or event.

Dee Flows Day

We are hosting Dee Flows Daya community celebration to create awareness about the importance of migratory fish and free-flowing rivers.

Tŷ Mawr Country Park

Saturday 27th May 11am – 3pm

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How to Write Your Will

A Will is a legal document that outlines how an individual's assets will be distributed after their death. Writing a Will is an essential step in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

Here are some essential steps to follow when writing a Will:

Determine what assets you have and how you want them distributed

Before writing your Will, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of what assets you have and how you want them distributed. Your assets can include property, savings, investments, and personal belongings. Consider who you would like to leave your assets to, and how you would like them to be divided.

Appoint an Executor

An Executor is the person responsible for carrying out your wishes and distributing your assets after you pass away. This person should be someone you trust and who is capable of managing your estate. You might want to consider appointing an alternate Executor in case your first choice is unable or unwilling to fulfill the duties.

Determine guardianship for children

If you have children, it's crucial to determine who will be their guardian if you pass away. This person should be someone you trust to raise your children according to your values and wishes.

Write your Will

When writing your Will, it's essential to be clear and concise in your language. Include all necessary information, such as the names of beneficiaries, the assets being distributed, and any specific instructions. Make sure to sign and date your Will, and have it witnessed by two individuals who are not beneficiaries.

Store your Will in a safe place

After writing your Will, it's crucial to store it in a safe place, such as a fireproof safe or a safety deposit box. Make sure your Executor knows where to find your Will and how to access it.

Update your Will regularly

Your Will should be updated regularly to reflect any changes in your assets or personal circumstances.

In conclusion, writing a Will is a crucial step in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that your loved ones are taken care of after you're gone. By following these essential steps, you can create a legally valid and comprehensive Will that reflects your wishes and offers peace of mind.

Please contact me so I can guide you through the process.

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At St. Peter’s School we combine the traditions and expectations of a good standard of education, behaviour and self-discipline, with the latest curricular developments together with the development of skills and characteristics which will be needed in the future.

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Applications for Nursery places for September 2023 are now open and available on the Wrexham Council website. Please ring the school on: 01244 570594 to make an appointment and see our wonderful setting.

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Gresford Football Club Latest News

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Gresford Athletic are coming to the end of the 2022/23 season. The First Team ended their JD Cymru North games with some good form, ensuring their survival, and finishing with three home games against Porthmadog, Chirk AAA and Penrhyncoch. The Reserves are into the business end of their 2022/23 FAW Reserve League North East season and have earned some great wins of late.

Move to The Rock

It was announced in March 2023 that the club’s First Team would be moving from Clappers Lane to The Rock for the end of the 2022/23 season and beyond, in a multi-year deal, groundsharing with Cefn Druids and Wrexham Women.

This is a big change, but a necessary one, with the increasing requirements for Tier 2 licensing not being possible to achieve at Clappers Lane.

The First Team’s new home ground will now be The Rock, Rock Road, Rhosymedre, Wrexham, LL14 3YF. However, the club’s Reserves will continue to play at Clappers Lane, keeping the club’s feet within the village. More information and some answers to common questions can be found on the club’s website: www.gresfordathleticfc.com

Fundraising

Thank you to everyone who attended the incredible 2022/23 Gerry Evans Memorial Evening! It was a great success, raising money for both the club and also for Unbeatable Eva Foundation, in which a signed Pelé shirt was auctioned off for £5,000 and another £1,000 was raised in a ‘whipround’ in the room.

More information about the Foundation can be found on their website: www.unbeatableeva.co.uk

Committee Members

Gresford Athletic are always looking for new volunteers to join the club’s Committee. If you want to be a part of a club in the second tier of Welsh football and help with a number of roles, specifically on matchdays, please contact Secretary

Matthew Jones via email: matthew535251@gmail.com.

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Holt Community Primary School is a small friendly school for children aged 3 to 11. To make an appointment to our Open Day call: 01829 270021, or e-mail: mailbox@holt-pri.wrexham.sch.uk Visit our website: www.holtcpschool.com

All Saints’ School

Ysgol yr Holl Saint - All Saints' School in Gresford is a Church in Wales Primary School for children aged 3 - 11.

We are a forward thinking and innovative school, combining curriculum and teaching excellence with traditional values. Our school leads a number of national and local priorities, ensuring our pupils have every opportunity to succeed.

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First Female Partner in its 150 Years

Rachel Coles ACCA, manager of Haswells Chartered Accountants on the Wrexham Technology Park, has been appointed the first female Partner in the company’s 150-year history. Haswells began life in the late 1800s and has consistently remained within and around Wrexham.

“Throughout our 150 year history, whilst we have kept abreast of advancements and bring a contemporary methodology to our services, there has never been a female Partner. We are proud and delighted that Rachel has broken our glass ceiling and we wish her well in her new role,” commented Tony Thomas FCA, Partner of Haswells. Rachel started her career with Haswells in 2005 as a Trainee Accountant, quickly qualifying as an AAT in 2008 and ATT in 2013, rising to the position of manager in 2019. Rachel continued to work to ACCA, passing her final exams earlier this year.

Rachel commented:

“While the finance industry has moved on apace during the last century, my appointment proves that women can have top roles within firms, even if this has never happened previously. I have worked towards this role for a long time and I am honoured that my Partnership cements my place in Haswells’ history and its future. It means a lot to me that the current partners believe I am the right person to take the firm forwards and clients can be reassured that business will continue as usual.”

Rachel concluded, “Haswells is very important to me as it is all I have ever known and it’s in my blood! I want to be able to give back to the company and plan to invest in trainee accountants as this is where I started nearly 20 years ago.”

Rachel’s partnership will compliment the existing partnership between Tony Thomas FCA and Paul Harris BSc FCA, both of whom have been in their positions since 1978 and 1988 respectively. “Paul and I have lived through a number of changes – both economically and within Haswells – but one thing we have never lost sight of is the service we provide to our clients. By appointing Rachel as an additional Partner, we are future-proofing Haswells for the years to come,” commented Tony.

Paul continued:

“Our promise is to provide businesses and individuals with the highest quality accounting, tax planning and business advisory services by a professional team that clearly enjoys working together. By supporting Rachel’s development throughout her time with us as a Trainee Accountant to Partner, we wish to demonstrate we have full confidence in Rachel and her ability to manage our wide range of clients and the team into the future.”

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EssentialsMAG Tasty Recipe

Tuna, Tomato and Caper Pasta

Give staple tuna pasta a boost, with capers, mascarpone, lemon zest and parmesan for a more sophisticated take on a budget-friendly midweek meal.

INGREDIENTS

2 tbsp olive oil

1 red onion, finely chopped

500g cherry tomatoes, halved

400g dried pasta

1l hot vegetable stock

2 x 110g cans tuna in olive oil, drained

3 tbsp mascarpone

30g parmesan, grated

METHOD

SERVES 4

2 heaped tbsp capers

½ lemon, zested

Small bunch parsley, finely chopped

Heat the oil in a saucepan over a medium-low heat. Add the onion and a pinch of salt and fry gently for 7 minutes, or until softened and turning translucent. Add 350g of the tomatoes, the pasta and veg stock to the pan and bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes, uncovered, stirring occasionally. The tomatoes should have broken down and the pasta will be just cooked.

Add the remaining tomatoes and bubble uncovered on a medium-high heat for 5 minutes, or until the liquid has reduced. Gently fold through large flakes of tuna, the mascarpone, parmesan, capers, lemon zest and parsley as well as salt and a generous grind of black pepper. Place a lid on the pan and leave to sit for 5 minutes before serving in deep bowls.

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Seasonal Treats in May

Let’s celebrate balmy spring days with four of the best British savoury spring ingredients.

Spring lamb

Succulent spring lamb is a Great British classic. Keep it simple to make the most of its tender, mild flavour and pair with earthy seasonal ingredients like boiled Jersey Royals or roasted aubergines or asparagus. While leg is the default family roast joint, fattier shoulder is often tastier and definitely cheaper. Lamb is traditionally served with mint sauce, but mint or apple jelly makes an interesting alternative. Try searing it in a hot griddle pan for an additional burst of chargrilled flavour.

Radishes

Traditionally, we like our radishes small and peppery in Britain. Use them simply sliced or chopped in salads, or try them cut in half and dipped in a little salt or salted butter, which compliments their nutty taste. You can also eat the leaves, which are slightly pungent, like rocket. Radishes are quick to grow, so if you’d like a home-grown supply, get planting now and you’ll be enjoying your own crop by the time our June issue pops through your letterbox!

Herring

The Atlantic herring, with a beautiful silvery skin and cream-coloured flesh, has been prized right across Europe for centuries, with records of salting recipes (think rollmops) dating back over a thousand years. It’s often sold smoked, as kippers or bloaters. If you’re buying fresh, look out for red rather than brown gills and bright eyes, and eat within 48 hours, as this is a fish that

doesn’t keep well. Herring is excellent fried, grilled or baked. It’s easy to find sustainably fished herring – just look out for the blue MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) logo.

Wild things: fennel

Growing profusely in fields and hedgerows, wild fennel is a common sight in the English countryside, although it’s not actually a native species but was brought here by the Romans as a culinary herb. Not to be confused with poisonous species like hemlock, its delicate green fronds have a distinct fennel smell. Finely chop and use in casseroles, in stock for gravy or fresh as a herbal tea, where it will impart a sweet aniseed flavour. The pretty yellow edible flowers, which appear in July, are wonderful in salads or as a garnish, while the dried, crushed flower heads give chicken, pork or fish an aromatic kick when used as a seasoning. The seeds are even more perfumy and intense – grind them up and add to sweet or savoury homebaked biscuits.

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Beating Anxiety

Mike came to see me after years of struggling with anxiety. Here’s his story of beating it once and for all:

Anxiety is trying to protect you

We aren’t born with anxiety, so my session with Cat began by discovering where it came from.

The root-cause lay in my childhood when I had often felt ‘different’ and not good enough, so anxiety came in as subconscious “protector part” to warn me and protect me from emotional harm.

After years of anxiety holding me back though, I realised it wasn’t protecting me, it was just keeping me stuck and preventing me from achieving my full potential, so I sought Cat’s help.

Your subconscious mind is like a powerful horse

A horse (which can represent your emotional “animal” mind) is more powerful than a horse rider (which represents your logical “human” mind) so when Cat explained this to me as a metaphor it explained why I was struggling to “logic” away my powerful anxious feelings.

I needed to understand how and why the anxiety thought it was ‘helping’ before I could be free from it.

You can re-release the self-esteem and self-confidence you were born with Cat used gentle hypnosis to take me back to being a young child, before anxiety

kicked in at all. It was amazing to feel my true natural confidence once again.

You have everything you need within you We all have innate personality strengths that give us energy and that cannot be taught (e.g. creativity, empathy, compassion). I know what my unique strengths are now and how to use them, and this has transformed my self-esteem, self-confidence and motivation.

You are the leader of your own mind

If our emotional ‘animal’ brain is “like a horse” then our rational ‘human’ brain is “the horse rider” that gives the orders!

The best way I can describe it is that if you’ve ever seen the same horse respond completely differently when ridden by a new rider, then it was the same for me!

My “inner horse” (subconscious anxiety) has now completely calmed down because I’ve understood and removed the old “programming” and re-installed the natural calm and confidence I was born with!

Nothing holds me back now because I know how to take control of my own mind and direct it to think, feel and behave in the most supportive and encouraging way.

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Gresford and District Community Library

Today is bright but cold – the clocks have ‘sprung forward’ and the days are longer and lighter. Everything seems better when light and sunshine are in the mix.

Our monthly clubs for children are back in full swing. The KraftyKidz KidzKlub happens on the first Saturday of every month, and the Lego Club on the last Saturday. The children who attended these clubs before COVID are now extremely tall! We got quite a shock the first time we saw them again! Many of them are now too old for glue and glitter, but we are very much enjoying meeting new little ones who like nothing better than getting their hands (and our carpet!) sticky and covered in paint.

As for the Lego Club, age seems to be no barrier to enjoying playing with those little blocks, and many of the parents who accompany the children seem to enjoy that activity at least as much as their offspring.

For those of you who like a jigsaw too, we now have 600 of them available for you to borrow – 1,000 and 500-piece puzzles, and children’s puzzles too.

We recently had a phone call from Ali Roberts, Tesco’s Community Champion, who wondered if we would like to have a donation of brand new books which were being taken off the shelves. She didn’t have to ask twice! We’re so grateful for all book donations and these were particularly great as many of them were perfect for putting into the book stock.

Remember that we will take any and all books – any kind and any condition; we can do something with all of them to raise much-needed funds which keep your library open and running well.

Get in touch – if you have any questions there are many ways to contact us: Phone: 01978 852627 Email: gresfordlibrary@hotmail.com Website: gresforddistrictcommunitylibrary.org.uk Facebook: @GresfordandDistrictCommunityLibrary Wrexham online catalogue: wales.ent.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/wrexham_en

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Friends of Wrexham Museum

The objectives of Friends of Wrexham Museum are to promote, support and assist in all aspects the work of Wrexham County Borough Council’s Museums and Heritage Services. We are not part of the Council, but are a charitable trusta private body run by its members. The Museum, as I am sure you are aware, will be having a complete 'make over' to accommodate the new National Welsh Football Museum - this is very exciting.

The Friends of Wrexham Museum, over many years, have contributed to various funds to secure items and services to enhance the Museum's collections. Most recently, we paid for book vouchers for children's competitions. We have also helped to contribute towards 'dressing up' clothes for the school children when they visit to study various periods of history.

Become a member

We hold monthly meetings for our members, (except in July and August), when we meet on the third Tuesday in the month. Our membership is around 50 and we always have a good turn-out each month. During our meetings we have a raffle and refreshments after the lecture.

I am Acting-Chair. I am responsible for advertising and for arranging our speakers. I choose a varied collection of people to speak. You will see the selection of these at: www.essentialsmag.co.uk/whats-on

We have a sliding scale for membership which covers young people, pensioners, disabled and to those working. Visitors are also welcome.

For details call: 01978 297 460 or visit the museum: Wrexham County Borough Museum and Archives, County Buildings, Regent Street, Wrexham LL11 1RB

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As part of the Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing fund, the UK Government announced that four UK life sciences companies will receive £277 million to help fund and advance manufacturing projects in medical diagnostics and human medicines. One of those companies being Wrexhambased Ipsen Pharmaceuticals.

As a result of a multi-million pound investment from the UK Government, and private sector funding, Ipsen is now able to manufacture its innovative medicines to treat difficult to treat neurological diseases. This funding will expand their workforce in Wrexham by creating 39 new jobs in the Wrexham facility.

Last month, it was great to visit the DeafBlind support group. It was particularly insightful to hear about the challenges those who are deaf and blind face in Wrexham, including dangerous pedestrian crossings, inconsiderate parking on pavements and how we can raise awareness of the DeafBlind community overall. I will be writing to Wrexham Council's Disability Champion to see what more can be done to improve disability access across Wrexham.

In the Spring Budget, the Chancellor initiated childcare reforms for families in England, expanding 30 hours of free childcare over the age of nine months. This removes the main barrier preventing from going back to work. Policy relating to childcare is devolved in Wales, this means that it is up to Welsh Government to provide financial support with childcare costs in Wales.

Despite the Welsh Government being allocated £180m in the Spring Budget, Ministers in Cardiff have so far refused to follow the UK Government and extend free childcare in Wales.

Hardworking families in Wrexham deserve to have the same access to this support. As such, I have written to the Welsh Government to outline these concerns and will be raising this in the House of Commons.

Having visited Spire Yale Hospital last year, I was delighted to return last week to see their newly opened Outpatient and Diagnostic Centre. This is a multi-million pound investment into Wrexham and allows treatment of up to 20% more patients per year, and has enabled their workforce to grow from 150 to 180. This centre also now houses state-of-the-art MRI, X-ray and ultrasound facilities, all improving patient care and outcomes.

With payment plans available, this private service is far more accessible. Whilst I absolutely appreciate that private healthcare is not an option for everyone, I continue to hear that constituents are going private after spending years on NHS waiting lists due to the Welsh Government’s mismanagement of healthcare in Wales.

If you are a resident in the current Wrexham constituency boundary and need my assistance with any issues, please contact me by emailing:

sarah.atherton.mp@parliament.uk

Tel: 020 7217 4885 / 01978 291742 sarah.atherton.mp@parliament.uk www.sarahatherton.org.uk
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Mental Health Awareness week begins on 15th May. We want to highlight the many fantastic free projects available to help manage your mental health and wellbeing.

NHS 111, option two - a newly launched programme by NHS Wales. If you need to talk to someone, call 111 and select option two to speak to a dedicated member of the mental health team. The lines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

iCAN - provides easy to access support on various issues that may be worrying you or affecting your mental wellbeing, such as relationship breakdowns, employment difficulties, anxiety, grief, money worries, loneliness, etc. http://bit.ly/3GDWgzv

Social Prescribers - provides online or telephone appointments to discuss matters such as bereavement, debt advice, anxiety, depression and isolation. Self-refer by emailing spt@rainbowcentrepenley.org.uk

Community Agents - in Gresford/Marford (07747 431607) and Rossett/Burton (07421 138913) can help >50s feel less isolated, advise on voluntary schemes and offer practical advice of prescription collection and grocery shopping concerns.

Parabl Talking Therapies - offers therapeutic interventions for those >18yrs facing common mental health difficulties. Referrals can only be accepted by phone. Call: 0300 777 2257

Mind - is accepting self-referrals for their Active Monitoring Service - a six-week guided self-help course on mental health issues along with a weekly supportive phone call from an Active Monitoring Practitioner. www.mind.org.uk

Silver Cloud - is a brand new initiative by the NHS offering a free 12-week programme. http://bit.ly/3o9jvuE

Advanced Brighter Futures Wrexham - offers a range of services for anyone experiencing mental health problems. Self-referral forms can be submitted via their website (http://bit.ly/43tLbdW) for wellbeing courses, parental resilience, suicide awareness, and more.

CAIS - is a local organisation that can help with counselling, rehab, residential treatment, peer support and employment interventions to name but a few of their services. www.cais.co.uk

Stepchange.org - is a national debt charity helping you to plan and deal with any debt.

Wrexham’s Welfare Rights Department - can offer advice on benefits you may be entitled to. Call: 01978 298255, or email welfarerights@wrexham.gov.uk

Remember, it's okay to not be okay – ask for help.

Tel: 0333 332 3260

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Member of the Senedd for Wrexham

The Hightown Barracks has a proud association with Wrexham dating back to the 19th century. Local residents will be aware of an impressive new landmark that honours the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the unit’s long-standing bond with our city. A bronze statue of a Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Goat and Goat Major, as well as a memorial garden, was officially unveiled outside the Barracks in March.

The life-size statue was sculpted by Llandudno-based sculptor, Nick Elphick, and I was pleased to attend the public ceremony and grand unveiling.

Work on this project commenced in 2017, so all involved deserve great credit and can be proud the dream has finally come to fruition. Particular praise must go to Cllr Graham Rogers and Offa Community Council who played an integral part in the project and fundraising efforts.

The sculpture and memorial garden is a lasting and fitting tribute to our city’s proud military history.

Well done to Gresford Community Council and all those involved in the campaign that successfully applied for funding to help restore Gresford Lake. The partnership secured over £48,000 from the Welsh Government’s Landfill Disposals Tax Communities Scheme, which will help restore the biodiversity of the lake.

Gresford Lake is an important part of the community and this project will help

regenerate an open space, and certainly make a positive difference to the local area. I know a lot of work went into the bid and I am pleased this significant Welsh Government funding has been secured. I was pleased to write a letter of support for the application and I hope to visit Gresford Lake in the near future to find out how the project is progressing.

It was good to take part in Caniad’s Big Chat. The Yellow & Blue Hub, which recently moved from Henblas Street to a unit on Eagles Meadow, hosted the latest roundtable discussion, which takes place on the last Friday of every month. The get together is open to anyone involved in substance misuse or mental health services, whether they’re a service user, a carer or staff member. Bringing the relevant people and organisations together regularly is encouraging collaborative working and ensuring the voices of those with lived experiences are heard.

As always, if you’re a constituent in Wrexham and there is an issue I could help you with, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Tel: 01978 355743 Lesley.Griffiths@senedd.wales www.lesleygriffiths.co.uk Facebook & Twitter: @lesley4wrexham
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Does Your Child Have Forgotten Savings?

We’ve found all the Easter eggs for this year, but there may still be something left for us to hunt for. For those of you with children, grandchildren, or nieces and nephews, here is something that could affect them.

Child Trust Funds

In October 2022, HMRC issued a press release* stating that thousands of teenagers could be missing out on unclaimed amounts in their Child Trust Fund (CTF) account. A CTF is a long-term savings account which was set up for every child born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011. To encourage saving, the Government provided an initial deposit of at least £250.

The CTF account matures when the child turns 18 years old with the first accounts maturing in September 2020 and the last in September 2029. On maturity, the account can either be cashed in or transferred into an adult ISA. Those who are aged 18 or over and have yet to access their CTF account, could have savings waiting for them worth an average of £2,100.*

Help when needed

Many eligible teenagers who have yet to claim their CTF savings might be starting university, apprenticeships, or their first job. The lump-sum amount could offer a financial boost at a time when they need it most, which is especially helpful to parents in a cost-of-living crisis!

If the child or their parent/guardian know who their CTF provider is, they can contact them directly, or alternatively, they can use HMRC’s online form to locate their CTF account using the link: www.gov.uk/childtrust-funds/find-a-child-trust-fund

ISAs

In January 2011, the CTF was replaced with Junior Individual Savings Accounts (ISA). There are different types of Junior ISAs, including cash and Investment based ones. Once a minor becomes an adult, they can invest in regular ISAs. Always seek advice if you are thinking of investing on behalf of a child.

If you would like help to understand the savings options available for your child or grandchild, or if you would like to look more specifically at the options for your child’s maturing CTF, please do not hesitate to contact me.

The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds selected and may fall as well as rise. You may get back less than the amount invested.

A favourable tax treatment given to a JISA may not be maintained in the future, as they are subject to changes in legislation.

* HMRC 05/10/22: Teenagers could be missing out on a stash of cash

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Seeing The Light

What do you associate with the word ‘pollution’? I’d anticipate answers like oil, plastic, air, river and bathing water. ‘Light’ would probably be a less common response, yet light pollution is a real environmental problem.

What is light pollution?

Light pollution is the disruption of natural patterns of light and dark by artificial lights. One aspect we may be aware of is how it impedes our view of the night sky. Whilst we might feel spiritually impoverished by this, it isn’t an existential threat like climate change. However, light pollution is also having serious negative impacts on wildlife and ecosystems, such as:

• Migratory birds are dying as a result of becoming lost and confused

• Huge numbers of insects are killed after being drawn towards lights - this impacts on many other species they provide food for

• Loss of pollinators and nocturnal pollinators becoming less active means that even plants are being affected (so our food supply is threatened as well)

• Animals reliant on darkness for protection from predators are endangered

• Populations of amphibians that normally breed in darkness are being reduced

• Blue light disrupts circadian rhythms by suppressing the production of melatonin, negatively affecting both animals and humans.

How can we help?

• Turn off lights when not needed - many of us already do this to save energy and money, but this is another good reason

• Close curtains and blinds to limit light escaping - this can also reduce heating costs

• Target light where it’s needed - directing lights downward and using shades can minimise the amount of overspill

• External lights - those with sensors are better than lighting that’s on continuously.

There are clearly legitimate reasons for lighting such as safety, so I’m not trying to make a case for getting rid of all lighting - simply for making informed decisions around potential negative impacts, trying to minimise these and ensure we only use lighting when and where it’s really necessary.

Whenever our actions disrupt the natural world, the consequences can be more serious and far reaching than we realise. Darkness plays a vital role and the impact of light pollution shouldn’t be underestimated, particularly alongside all the other ways we’re harming nature. The good news is that tackling light pollution possibly offers the ultimate ‘quick win’, given that the solution can be as simple as flicking a switch.

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Hugh Jones & Ross Shepherd Councillors for Rossett

Greenfields

Streetscene have been at work in Greenfields to resolve a number of issues. They have been busy removing debris and brambles amongst other things from the ditch near the play area.

Darland School

Enquiries have been made about the new fence around Darland School. This has been erected for safety reasons when the children are using the sports pitches on the field. This was funded through the education department.

Keep Britain Tidy

Litter is a continuing problem across the county borough. Unfortunately, even though waste bins are found in many areas of the ward, a minority still continue to have very little regard for using them. Streetscene services are trying to ensure litter is picked up regularly from certain hot spots. A thank you also needs to be given to those residents who collect litter around the village in their own time to help ensure Rossett remains as litter-free as possible.

The Coronation of the King

Like many of you, we are looking forward to the Coronation of King Charles III. We hope you all enjoy this special event and are able to celebrate it with friends and family.

Anti-social behaviour

Numerous residents have contacted us about anti-social behaviour around the underpass between Station Road and Burton Road. If this is witnessed it should be reported to the police on the 101 number.

Park Lane

Work on filling the potholes is due to be completed by the end of April.

Lavister pavements

The long awaited work to repair pavements in Lavister was due to go to contract within the first week in April and we will confirm the date the works will start once the contract has been let. The work has been delayed due to the long periods of inclement weather.

Revised date

The implementation of the 20mph speed limits in residential areas is now 17th September 2023.

Traffic issues

Ross and Hugh are meeting highways officers to discuss the long standing issues around The Green and also the outcome of the speed monitoring that took place late last year. We continue to apply pressure for speed monitoring in Trevalyn.

Community Speed Watch

Our colleagues in Gresford are keen for a team from Rossett to join with them in helping to deter speeding in our communities by deploying our speed monitoring equipment. The idea is that by sharing the activity, we can assist in Gresford and volunteers in Gresford can assist in Rossett. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Rossett Community Council at: clerk@rossettcommunitycouncil.cymru

Ross: Tel: 07715 473776

Hugh: Tel: 07769 706999 hugh.jones@wrexham.gov.uk
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Hello, it’s been a busy time since my last update. I visited Waterworld Leisure and Activity Centre and found it very busy and very clean - lots on offer, so contrary to me being told it was dirty, it was fine. I know many people have joined since the gym closed in Plas Coch, credit where credit is due!

I also visited the Cunliffe Day Centre in Rhosddu, which is very much a safe place for the community of Wrexham, especially those with special needs. It had a lovely relaxed, friendly feel. The staff were very much hands-on offering lots to engage in and supporting wellbeing. Do get in touch with the centre if you feel they might be able to offer you support.

I also visited Erlas Victorian Walled Gardens, which I have taken the grandchildren to. They hold themed events, and are really worth a visit. Their aim is to promote and protect the health of people with disabilities by providing daytime activities, education, and work experience. They certainly provide all that with wonderful volunteers, so another place to visit, open Monday to Friday, 10:30am to 3pm. It might just be the place you could be involved in - it leaves you with a feelling of wellness.

I attended the Freedom of Wrexham Ceremony on Easter Monday for Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, who I don’t think need much introduction! Two very nice gentleman who seem genuinely interested in Wrexham, not only as co-owners of the Wrexham AFC, but

embracing life here in Marford. I know many of you will wish them the very best and offer a warm welcome to village life.

I have taken a walk along Springfield Lane - the road needs some TLC due to regular traffic use and I hope this can be looked at. I was not so happy about the amount of cars parked while people walk through Maes y Pant - the lane is narrow enough, without parking in it. It is in regular use by the Water Board lorries who, I believe, are very respected by the residents. Please think about parking at the entrance to Maes y Pant off Pant Lane.

The Caffi group are looking forward to celebrating the Coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as I know The Rofft School are. An occasion some of us have seen before, but lots will be witnessing a moment in history for the first time.

Fingers crossed for some warm sunny weather - get those sunflowers planted and veggie plants.

Take care, and do get in touch if I can help.

Tel: 07933 201731 beryl.blackmore@wrexham.gov.uk
Beryl Blackmore Councillor for Marford & Hoseley
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As your local councillor, it is my duty to keep you informed about the ongoing efforts to address the pressing concerns in our village. I am pleased to share this month’s progress report in EssentialsMag, highlighting the measures taken to tackle the issues that matter most to you. No issue is too small so if you have anything that you wish to raise, then please do not hesitate to get in touch. I am always happy to hear from residents or catch up with people as I am out and about in the village.

Anti-social behaviour

There have sadly been number of reports of anti-social behaviour and people not respecting the village and its facilities. Where they have been raised with me, they have been passed onto the local Police Community Support Officer for action and monitoring. I have recently attended a meeting at Llay Police Station with the area Police Sergeant where we spoke about the efforts of the local policing team to address issues and provide cover for the area. If you have any issues, regarding crime and disorder in the village you can report them direct to North Wales Police on 101 or make a report on their website (or 999 in an emergency).

Potholes

Potholes around the village have long been an inconvenience for our residents, causing damage to vehicles and posing a risk to pedestrians. I am happy to report over £1m has been added to the roads maintenance budget. When reported, our dedicated maintenance team have identified and prioritized the most severely affected areas, and the repair work has been carried

out. Rest assured we are working tirelessly to ensure smoother and safer roads for all, but if you see something that needs reporting please get in touch.

Gresford roundabout

At the time of writing, I had just been informed of the date for the re-marking of the Gresford Roundabout so, by the time that this is published they should all be completed and people are getting used to the new markings and layout. Where I can, I have/will post details on the village Facebook and Gresford News page. There will always be different views as to how it should be laid out, and no one solution will please all residents, but the designs have been compiled by the technical team and signed off, so I am hopeful that this will greatly improve the situation. The only thing we cannot mitigate for is bad driving!

In conclusion, I want to assure you that I am working diligently to ensure the safety, wellbeing, and satisfaction of all residents in our village. Together, we will overcome any challenges and continue to build a thriving and vibrant community. As always, if you have anything you wish to raise with me, then please do not hesitate to contact me.

Tel: 07832 211085 Jeremy.Kent@wrexham.gov.uk
Jeremy Kent Councillor for Gresford

Legal Advice

Did you know if your tenant dies, you may not be able to just automatically repossess your property?

Many landlords are under the impression that if a property is rented to a sole tenant, they can automatically repossess the property if that tenant dies. This is, however, not the case if the tenant dies without leaving a Will, or with a Will but without an Executor.

So, if you are a landlord, be aware that in such instances you may be breaking the law if you try to repossess the property without giving statutory notice to quit. This is even the case if the tenancy was due to end. If you try to repossess the property without following the rules, you could find yourself facing a fine.

The notice procedure should begin with you posting or delivering a letter to the tenant’s last known address (usually the rental property), saying you are giving them written notice. You should address the written notice to “The Personal Representative of (full name of the tenant who died) of (last known address for the tenant who died).”

A copy of the notice should then be emailed or posted, along with a completed NL1 form

and appropriate application fee, to the Public Trustee. Note: the payment can only be made by BACS transfer. The Public Trustee will then either register or reject the notice.

If the notice is registered, you will be informed of the registration date. To ensure you can legally rent out the property again or sell it, you should check that the tenancy has been ended. You can do this by doing a search of the Law of Property database.

If it is the case that the tenant owed rent at the time of their death, any arrears would normally pass to their estate and the landlord would be able to claim for them from the tenant’s executor. However, if the tenant dies intestate (without a Will), then a claim should be made to the Public Trustee until the grant of administration, whence the claim should be made to the appointed administrator of the estate.

Landlord legislation in Wales changed dramatically on 1st December 2022. It is therefore essential that any landlord renting out property in Wales is fully aware of the requirements for staying compliant.

If you are unsure about your and/or your tenant’s rights, it is advisable to seek advice from a solicitor.

This article has been written by Sophie Bebbington, a Legal Executive with GHP Legal. Tel: 01978 291456

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ANIMAL CARE Daleside Veterinary 01978 311 881 Farndon Kennels & Cattery 01829 270 198 Gatehouse Veterinary 01244 570 364 Green Lane Veterinary 01244 683 858 Park Lane Kennels 01978 852 914 Rhyd Broughton Veterinary 01978 720 362 RSPCA 0300 1234 999 Vets4Pets 01978 352 499 COUNCILS Cheshire West & Chester 0300 123 8 123 Wrexham 01978 292 000 DOCTORS Alyn Family Doctors 03333 323 260 Farndon Village Surgery 01829 771 588 Marches Medical Practice 01244 520 615 Strathmore Medical Practice 01978 352 055 NHS Direct 111 DENTISTS Bridge End Dental Practice 01978 762 030 Chapel Cottage Dental Practice 01978 854 745 Rossett Dental Care 01244 571 544 Springfield Dental Care 01978 851 300 OPTICIANS Gresford Eyecare 01978 855 828 HOSPITALS Countess of Chester 01244 365 000 Wrexham Maelor 01978 291 100 LEISURE CENTRES Gwyn Evans 01978 269 540 Northgate Arena 01244 380444 Plas Madoc 01978 821 600 LOCAL FACILITIES 3C Pest Control 01948 838 111 Adult Social Services 01978 292 066 Citizens Advice 0300 330 1178 Foodbank - Chester 0151 355 7730 Foodbank - Wrexham 07538 547971 Recycling Centre - Chester 01244 372 764 Recycling Centre - Tattenhall 01829 771 337 Recycling Centre - Whitchurch 0345 678 9007 Recycling Centre - Wrexham 01978 292 000 Samaritans 116 123 LOCAL SERVICES Air Ambulance - Wales 0300 0152 999 Fire & Rescue - Cheshire 01606 868 700 Fire & Rescue - North Wales 01745 535 250 Environment Agency 03708 506 506 Natural Resources Wales 0300 065 3000 Severn Trent Water 0800 783 4444 Welsh Water 0800 052 0130 LIBRARIES Chester Library at Storyhouse 01244 409 113 Gresford Library 01978 852 627 Llay Library 01978 855 100 Overton Library 01978 710 557 Wrexham Library 01978 292 090 SCHOOLS & NURSERIES Abbey Gate College 01244 332 077 All Saints’ Primary School 01978 852 342 Benison Nursery School 01244 676 199 Bishop Heber High School 01948 860 571 Dandelions Day Nursery 01829 272 277 Darland High School 01244 570 588 Dodleston Pre-School 01244 661 611 Dodleston C E Primary School 01244 662 990 Eccleston Primary School 01244 981 000 Farndon Primary School 01244 981 280 Gresford Playgroup 07523 398 880 Holt Primary School 01829 270 021 Holt Under 5’s Playgroup 07496 231 275 Leaps and Bounds Pre-school 01244 678 997 Little Scholars Nursery 01978 314 912 Marford Playgroup 07947 473857 Rhosnesni High School 01978 340 840 Rossett House Nursery 01244 571 872 St. Paul's VA Primary School 01978 661 556 St. Peters Primary School 01244 570 594 Shocklach Primary School 01829 250 285 The Catholic High School 01244 981 600 The Homestead Day Nursery 01978 853 946 The King’s School 01244 689 500 The Maelor School 01948 830 291 The Queen’s School 01244 312 078 The Rofft Primary School 01978 853 116 The Spinney Day Nursery 01244 577 948 Ysgol Bryn Alyn 01978 720 700 TRAVEL National Rail Enquiries 03457 48 49 50 Traveline 0871 200 22 33 In an EMERGENCY always dial 999 For your local POLICE STATION in a NON EMERGENCY dial 101
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Crossword

ACROSS

1 Emotional shock (6)

7 Obstruction (8)

8 Floor mat (3)

9 Rubbish (6)

10 Run at a moderate pace (4)

11 Challenges (5)

13 Ways of doing things (7)

15 Small piece of fried bread (7)

17 Lion who rules over Narnia (5)

21 Volcano in Sicily (4)

22 Church official (6)

23 Bath vessel (3)

24 Loss of importance or status (8)

25 Ship's kitchen (6)

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2 Person who fishes (6)

3 Assists in a crime (5)

4 Contest (7)

5 Draws quickly (8)

6 Ancient (3-3)

12 Taught (8)

14 Random criticism (7)

16 Sat an exam again (6)

18 Horizontal supporting beam (6)

19 Agilely (6)

20 Chopping (5)

If you want to find out the answers they will be published in next month’s edition.

Here are the answers from April:

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Hugh Jones & Ross Shepherd Councillors for Rossett

5min
pages 52-57

Seeing The Light

1min
pages 50-51

Does Your Child Have Forgotten Savings?

1min
pages 48-49

Griffiths MS

1min
pages 46-47

Alyn Family Doctors Latest News

1min
pages 44-45

Member of Parliament for Wrexham

1min
pages 42-43

Friends of Wrexham Museum

1min
pages 40-41

Gresford and District Community Library

1min
pages 38-39

Beating Anxiety

1min
pages 36-37

Seasonal Treats in May

1min
pages 34-35

EssentialsMAG Tasty Recipe Tuna, Tomato and Caper Pasta

1min
pages 32-33

First Female Partner in its 150 Years

1min
pages 30-31

ysgol gynradd holt

1min
page 29

Gresford Football Club Latest News

1min
page 28

Helping You Protect What Matters Most

1min
page 27

How to Write Your Will

1min
page 26

Protecting The River Dee

1min
pages 24-25

Local Birds and Wildlife News

1min
pages 22-23

BRHS - Burton Rossett Horticultural Society Gardening News

1min
pages 20-21

Relax and Bubble Away!

1min
pages 18-19

Wrexham Tourism News

1min
pages 16-17

An Introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

1min
pages 14-15

Hwb Yr Orsedd Project

1min
pages 10-11

Warm Up For Gardening

1min
pages 8-9

Menopause and Flower Remedies

1min
pages 6-7

Welcome...

4min
pages 3-5
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