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December is often a time to pause, look back, and appreciate the people and moments that have shaped our year. I hope this issue of EssentialsMAG reflects that spirit and brings a little brightness to your home this month.

At this time of year, I’d like to encourage everyone to do just two small, but important things:
Firstly, please try to shop locally whenever you can. If everyone spent just £5 extra each week with a small local business, it would make such a difference in helping them to keep going and continue serving us.
Secondly, let’s remember our elderly and more vulnerable neighbours. Winter can be a difficult time for many, and even a quick check-in or friendly chat can mean a great deal.
As we enjoy the festive lights and look forward to a new year, it feels the perfect moment to pause and reflect. A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful advertisers, our hardworking magazine distributors, our talented contributors, and of course, to you, our readers, for your continued support throughout the year - it truly is appreciated.
Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a happy New Year!
Vicky Heathfield


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Erddig Nordic Walkers (ENW) were delighted to organise a taster event in Queen’s Square, Wrexham on 30 October to showcase the benefits of Nordic walking and their involvement in this activity locally. A mini training session demonstrated the technique in using Nordic walking poles and, as well as learning about this special form of walking, ENW leaders were on hand to discuss how the group is able to exercise, whilst celebrating the great outdoors, in the natural heritage of our fantastic area and being involved with a fun group of people.

As ambassadors of culture for the Wrexham Community and Culture Trust (WCCT) application for Wrexham 2029 City of Culture, Erddig Nordic Walkers were very pleased to be joined at the event by several members of the bid team and the Mayor of Wrexham, Councillor Tina Mannering.
The group’s next training session is on Saturday 6 December and for more information visit www.erddignordicwalkers.co.uk
About 30 members and friends celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the Pulford and Poulton History Group on 12 September at the home of the current Chair. The sunny afternoon included a ‘Bring and Share’ feast, music, and entertainment from a comedian magician.
Original committee member, Mike Nethercott, reflected on the group’s early days and the influence of the late first Chair, Margaret Fair. Over 25 years, the group has held more than 180 talks, organised guided tours, and produced publications including Pulford and Poulton through the Ages (2010) and a History Board in 2024.
Mike shared Prosecco and slices of anniversary cake, and wished the society continued success. For more information, visit: www.pplhg.org.uk
“We would like to thank you for your continued support throughout the year, which means so much to us. We wish you all a peaceful and joyful Christmas, and a happy New Year.”


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The Armed Forces Community Carol Service returns for its third year this Christmas, offering a festive evening of music, remembrance, and community spirit.
The free event will take place at St Giles’ Church on Thursday 4 December, starting at 7pm, and everyone is warmly welcome to attend.
Highlights include music from the City of Wrexham Brass Band, performances by local school choirs, and a parade of standards by veterans’ associations. The event will also support Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity for bereaved British Forces children, making it a heartwarming celebration of community, remembrance, and festive spirit.
Deadline for January issue is 5 December. Email your local story to: vicky@essentialsmag.co.uk

Maelor Voluntary Service is spreading some festive cheer this December with a special Christmas appreciation event for NHS staff. All NHS employees are invited to enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee, along with mince pies and biscuits, as a seasonal thank you for their hard work throughout the year. Staff simply need to show their NHS lanyard to receive their treats.
The event will take place on Tuesday 9 December at Café 1, by the main entrance of Wrexham Maelor Hospital, between 10am and 2pm.
Jenny Griffiths, a spokesperson for Maelor Voluntary Service, said they hope as many staff as possible will join them, adding, “The more the merrier!”
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By Wrexham Community & Culture Trust
Wrexham is delighted to announce its intention to bid once again for the title of UK City of Culture 2029, following its outstanding achievement in reaching the final stages of the last competition and finishing as runner-up to Bradford, the winner for 2025. Building on the wealth of experience gained from its previous bid, the whole county of Wrexham is more determined than ever to celebrate its unique culture, heritage, and energy through a vibrant and imaginative programme for 2029.
This bid is not just about culture, it’s about people. It’s the people of Wrexham who make it such a special and inspiring place, and their creativity, playfulness, warmth, and pride will be at the heart of the campaign. Together, they will build a stronger, more connected, and more dynamic Wrexham.
Securing the prestigious title of UK City of Culture will create jobs, attract investment, provide new creative spaces, and shape an exciting legacy for the county. More than a single year packed full of cultural activity, winning the title will unlock projects and opportunities that will continue to benefit Wrexham’s communities for many years to come.
The UK City of Culture competition, run every four years by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), celebrates creativity, heritage, and community spirit across the UK. The successful city is awarded the title for one year, during which it delivers a programme


of cultural events and culture-led regeneration that brings lasting social and economic benefits to the area.
Having seen first-hand the transformative impact of competing in the contest, Wrexham’s partners, stakeholders, and communities have united once again to form a City of Culture Board, chaired by Joanna Knight OBE. The Board operates under the newly established Wrexham Community & Culture Trust, which brings together 13 Trustees with expertise across arts and culture, sport, education, business, inclusion, and governance.
Their collective stewardship will help shape an ambitious, community-driven bid. The new campaign, Wrecsam2029, will showcase Wrexham’s distinctive character, playfulness, and creativity to the world.
To find out more about the bid and what it could mean for Wrexham, and to sign up to the mailing list to receive the latest news and updates, visit www.wrecsam2029.wales







By GRESFORD EYECARE
As LED lighting becomes standard in streetlights and car headlights, many drivers, particularly older ones, are finding night driving harder. The bright, blue-tinted glare from modern LEDs can reduce contrast, cause dazzle, and make it difficult to recover vision after oncoming lights.
At the same time, the UK government is considering introducing mandatory sight tests for drivers aged 70 and over, to ensure eyesight remains safe for driving. For many, it’s a timely reminder that glare and night vision are key aspects of eye health.
What are LED-PRO lenses?
LED-PRO lenses are designed to combat the harsh glare of LED light. Rather than simply tinting the lens darker, they use advanced coatings that selectively filter the blue wavelengths most responsible for glare, while keeping colour balance natural. They also feature high-quality anti-reflective coatings to reduce distracting reflections.
Early wearer studies suggest that these lenses can shorten glare recovery time and make night driving more comfortable, especially under LED headlights. Unlike heavily tinted “night-driving glasses”, they don’t reduce the overall amount of light reaching the eye, crucial for safety in lowlight conditions.
Why glare gets worse with age
As we get older, the lenses inside our eyes become

less clear, scattering more light and increasing sensitivity to glare. Pupils react more slowly, and contrast sensitivity drops, all of which makes bright LED lights more uncomfortable and potentially dangerous when driving at night.
The upcoming changes for older drivers With the population living longer and driving later into life, proposed new sight tests for over-70s aim to improve road safety. Regular eye checks could help identify issues such as cataracts or glaucoma earlier, and optometrists can recommend specialist lenses like LED-PRO for those who struggle with glare.
A clearer road ahead
For drivers who find themselves squinting or dazzled by modern headlights, LED-PRO lenses could offer real relief. They won’t replace a proper eye examination or good driving habits, but they can make night driving more comfortable and confidenceinspiring.
If you’re noticing more glare when driving, it’s worth booking an eye test and asking your optician about lenses designed for today’s LED world.


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27 - 30 NOVEMBER
Wrexham Victorian Market
St Giles’ Church, Wrexham LL13 7AA
80+ stalls from Queen’s Square to St Giles Church selling a huge array of Christmas gifts, food and drink, baked goods, art, clothes, jewellery and lots more! Plus, themed entertainment, live music, and family activities.
11am - 8pm (Thur - Sat) 11am - 4pm (Sun)
Free
SUN 30 NOVEMBER
Holt Christmas Artisan Market
The Cross, Castle Street, Holt LL13 9YG
A wide range of crafts, seasonal gifts, food stalls from local produce, food and drink, music and more! 10am - 5pm
Free
1 - 31 DECEMBER
Lanterns and Light at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo, Chester CH2 1LE
Light and sound to immerse you in festive magic this Christmas. 4:30pm - 8pm www.chesterzoo.org

1 - 22 DECEMBER
Chester Christmas Market
Northgate Street, Chester CH1 2HQ
A magical Christmas all wrapped up in Chester!
Sun - Wed 10:30am - 6:30pm Thu/Fri/Sat 10:30am - 8pm
EVERY TUESDAY
THROUGHOUT DECEMBER
Pensioners’ Xmas Lunch
The Dog and Pickle, Chester Rd, Lavister, Wrexham LL12 0DN
Pensioners’ Christmas lunch, 2 courses: £18.95, 3 courses: £21.95. Available every Tuesday in December until 4pm. Booking in advance required, and menu online.
Until 4pm Tel: 01978 541194
www.thedogandpickle.co.uk
EVERY THURSDAY
THROUGHOUT DECEMBER
Pensioners’ Xmas Lunch
The Old Barn, Plassey Holiday Park, Eyton, Wrexham LL13 0SP
Pensioners’ Christmas lunch, 2 courses: £18.95, 3 courses: £21.95. Available every Thursday in December until 4pm. Booking in advance required, and menu online.
Until 4pm Tel: 01978 800558 www.theoldbarnplassey.com

WED 3 DECEMBER
Coffee Morning
The Golden Lion, Rossett LL12 0HN
10am - 12pm
£5.00 (incl cake and cuppa)
THUR 4 DECEMBER
Haswells’ Christmas Fair
Haswells Chartered Accountants, Suite 3b, Rossett Business Village, Llyndir Lane, Lavister, Wrexham LL12 0AY
Browse stalls full of gifts and delicious refreshments, visit Santa’s Grotto, and take part in an amazing raffle! Soak up the festive atmosphereevery penny raised supports Nightingale House Hospice. For the whole family.
4pm - 8pm
Free
THUR 4 DECEMBER
Armed Forces Community Carol Service
St Giles’ Church, Church St, Wrexham LL13 8LS
A festive evening with music from the City of Wrexham Brass Band, performances by local school choirs, and a parade of standards by veterans’ associations. Veterans and the public are warmly invited!
7pm
Free

4 - 5 DECEMBER
'Allo 'Allo!
Overton Village Hall, Pen-Y-Llan St, Overton, Wrexham LL13 0EE
Latest play by Overton Amateur Dramatic Society. 7pm
£12.00 (on the door)
5 - 31 DECEMBER
The Wizard of Oz Panto Stiwt Theatre, Broad St, Rhosllanerchrugog, Wrexham LL14 1RB
A sensational pantomime production based on L Frank Baum’s much loved fairytale. www.stiwt.com
FRI 5 DECEMBER
Wrexham Birdwatchers
Gresford Trust Memorial Hall, Off High Street, Gresford LL12 8PS
An evening talk by Jimmi Hill on the ‘Philippine Eagle’. 7:30pm
£18.00 (membership)
FRI 5 DECEMBER
Johns' Boys Choir
Chester Cathedral, St Werburgh Street, Chester CH1 2DY 7:30pm
£18.00 https://tinyurl.com/3jjd277r

SAT 6 DECEMBER
Small Business Saturday
Nation wide Shop with independent businesses in your areabecause every purchase helps local business thrive. smallbusinesssaturdayuk.com
SAT 6 DECEMBER
Christmas Fayre
Erlas Victorian Walled Garden, Bryn Estyn Road LL13 9YT
Enjoy tasty refreshments while browsing beautiful handmade seasonal wreaths and festive crafts. 10am - 2pm
£1.00 (adult)/Free (child)
SAT 6 DECEMBER
Wrexham Christmas Street Market
Queen's Square, Wrexham LL11 1AT
Produce, crafts and goods from local traders. 10am - 4pm
SAT 6 DECEMBER
Top Farm Artisan Market
Top Farm, High Street, Farndon CH3 6PT
Featuring businesses from Top Farm and the Barnston Estate. Music and food too! From 3pm
While every effort has been made to ensure all the details are correct at the time of going to print, it is advisable to check details with the venue concerned.
6 - 28 DECEMBER
Cinderella Christmas Pantomime
Grove Park Theatre, Hill St, Wrexham LL11 1SN
Panto telling the timeless story of Cinderella.
£13.00 (adult)/£11.00 (child) groveparktheatre.co.uk
SAT 6 DECEMBER
Christmas Tree Festival and Lights Switch On
St Mary's Church, Dodleston CH4 9NT
Christmas Trees decorated by local groups in the church, and light switch on. 5pm - 7pm
£1.00 (adults)/Free (child) bernarddennis531@gmail.com
SUN 7 DECEMBER
Christmas Table Centrepiece Workshop
Overton Scout Hut, The Playing Fields, Wrexham Road, Overton LL13 0DY 10:30am - 12:30pm
£35.00 (incl. materials) bodxmascommittee@gmail.com
SUN 7 DECEMBER
Film Festival Showing
Top Farm, High Street, Farndon CH3 6PT From 3pm www.restaurant209.com
SUN 7 DECEMBER
Light Up a Life
Nightingale House
Hospice, Chester Road, Wrexham LL11 2SJ
Remember loved ones when the lights on the Hospice’s Christmas tree are lit.
4pm - 8pm
TUE 9 DECEMBER
Free NHS Event
Wrexham Maelor
Hospital, Cafe 1, Wrexham LL13 7TD
All NHS employees invited to enjoy free Christmas treats! 10am - 2pm
9, 15 & 22 DECEMBER
Pensioners’ Special Lunch
Maesgwyn Hall, Mold Road, Wrexham LL11 2AF
Full 3-course festive feast, plus mince pie, tea & bingo! 12:30pm
£22.50pp (£10 deposit) Tel: 01978 357722
TUE 9 DECEMBER
Wrexham National Trust Association Autumn Talk
St John's Church Hall, Herbert Jennings Avenue, Acton LL12 7YF
“My Work as an Archive Conservator” by Mark Allen. 6:30pm
£5.00 (non-members)

WED 10 DECEMBER
Christmas Book Launch and Book Sale
Gresford Community Library, Vicarage Lane, Gresford LL12 8UW
Book launch of local author, Marie Anne Cope’s new novel, The Three Little Pigs Plus a ‘Book Bring & Buy’, stocking fillers, mince pies, mulled wine, and the Xmas hamper prize draw. 4pm - 6:30pm
WED 10 DECEMBER
Darland Divas WI
Rossett & Burton Village Hall, Station Road, Rossett LL12 0HE
Join us for a warm and welcoming WI - good company and make new friends. All are welcome!
7:30pm
Tel: 07708 005361 (Linda)
THUR 11 & 18 DECEMBER
Evening Train Rides
The Pant-yr-Ochain, Old Wrexham Rd, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8TY
The Wrexham Model Engineering Society Christmas train rides. You can also purchase tea or coffee and snacks. No dogs. 4:30pm - 7pm
Free (donations welcome)
Tel: 07398 786172 (John)

SAT 13 DECEMBER
Cantorian Rhos Choir
Christmas Choral Concert
Christ Church, Station Road, Rossett LL12 0GD
Fundraiser for local charities.
7pm
£10.00
Tel: 07740 550961 (Chris)
TUE 16 DECEMBER
The Friends of Wrexham Museum Christmas Party Wrexham Memorial Hall, Wrexham LL12 7AG
Annual Christmas party for members only.
7pm asandra66@hotmail.co.uk
THUR 18 DECEMBER
Christmas Bingo
St Mary's Church, Overton LL13 0FA
Annual Christmas bingofantastic prizes. All welcome. 6:30pm
18 - 20 DECEMBER
Jack and the Beanstalk Christmas Panto
Llangollen Town Hall, Llangollen LL20 8NU
To The Stage Productions return to Llangollen.
7pm
From £11.00
https://tinyurl.com/5hf3favf
T: 07359 415 611
T: 07488 321 749

DECEMBER, 12pm-6pm
2ND Overton Recreational Club


Pen Y Lan Street, Overton LL13 0EE
3RD Hwb Yr Orsedd, Rossett
The Green, Rossett LL12 0DS

8 Hotel Wrexham Wrexham Road, Holt LL13 9SW
12TH Parkfields Community Centre Ash Grove CH7 1TB (1pm-6pm)
18TH Kenyon Hall, Holt Castle Street, Holt LL13 9YL
Mark Manning (Big Mark) from the hit TV show, Pawn Stars UK, is coming
Big Mark is bringing his team of expert valuers to help you get top prices for your items. Whether it’s treasure or trinkets, they’re ready to offer their expert advice and honest valuations. You might be surprised at what your items are worth! Simply bring along your unwanted items (even if it’s broken, damaged, or unhallmarked), and we’ll make you a fair offer and buy it from you on the spot.
Can’t make it to one of our shows?
No problem! We can come to you - there’s no risk of taking your valuables out of the house. We can buy them from you for cash or immediate bank transfer. No fuss - you’re the boss!

• Gold - in any condition, one earring, broken chains, etc.
• Silver - any condition, any type, chains, tea pots, cutlery, etc.
• Diamond Rings - wedding rings, gold, silver, platinum.
• Costume Jewellery
• Coins - copper, silver, full collections - even an old tin box with grandads old change in it!
• Militaria - Army, Air Force, Navy - hats, uniforms, medals , swords, etc.
• Pop and Rock - posters, memorabilia, etc.
• Wrist and Pocket Watches
• Prints and Artworks.
We’ll pay you a fair price - in cash or by bank transfer - on the day Prefer us to come to you? Home visits available. Call: 07488 321 749 or 07359 415 611
Proud to be a family-run business you can trust.
FRI 19 DECEMBER
Santa Sleigh RideGresford & Marford
Come and say hello to Santa as he flies around the village on his sleigh.
4:30pm - 7:30pm
See Gresford Village Facebook page for route and times.
TUE 23 DECEMBER
Brian Jones’ Tractor Run
Start and Finish at The Hanmer Arms, Hammer SY13 3DE
Christmas Tractor Run:
Visiting all local villages: Bronington - Tallarn GreenWorthenbury - Bangor on Dee - Overton - PenleyHorseman’s Green - Hanmer - Bettisfield.
Gates open 3pm, leave 5pm
THUR 1 JANUARY
Chester - Wrexham
Charity Heritage Bus
Running Day
Wrexham - Chester
The Chester & Wrexham
Charity Heritage Bus
Running Day returns for 2026. A large selection of vintage vehicles will be running a free service between Wrexham and Chester. The route will follow the current Arriva number 1 route.
From 9:30am


The Green, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8RG
Sunday 7 December 11am: Christingle Service
Saturday 13 December
7pm: Concert by Fron Male Voice Choir
Sunday 21 December
6pm: Carol Service
Christmas Eve
6pm: Crib Service
11:30pm: Evening Eucharist
Christmas Day 11am: Holy Eucharist
9 Church View Court, Marchwiel LL13 0SZ
Tuesday 16 December
7pm: Lessons and carols with the Salvation Army Band
Christmas Eve
5pm: Christingle Service 8pm: Evening Eucharist
St Paul, Isycoed
Isycoed LL13 9RY
Sunday 28 December 11am: Holy Communion – join our three churches (Isycoed, Rossett & Llay) to worship together
St Martin of Tours
Llay, Wrexham LL12 0SA
Sunday 21 December
6pm: Blue Christmas
Tuesday 23 December
6pm: Christingle & carols
Christmas Eve 11pm: Evening Eucharist
Christ Church Rossett
Station Road, Rossett LL12 0GD
Christmas Eve 4pm: Crib Service 9pm: Holy Communion for Christmas
Christmas Day 11am: Holy Communion



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By DELMAR WORLD in Gresford
After the festive rush fades and the decorations come down, January becomes a month of fresh starts and new possibilities. It’s also when many of us begin to plan our next big adventure - a chance to swap the winter chill for warm horizons and start the year with something to look forward to.
That’s why there’s never been a better time to immerse yourself in an in-person travel event. Nothing compares to speaking faceto-face with the people who know travel best - from industry-leading tour operators and boutique cruise lines to experienced travel specialists who have explored the destinations themselves.
These events give you the opportunity to ask questions, gather insider tips, and discover places you may never have considered before. Whether it’s exploring the polar regions by expedition ship, uncovering the hidden gems of Europe, or planning the ultimate safari or luxury cruise, you’ll gain genuine, expert insight - not just what you see online.
Plus, many events feature exclusive offers and booking incentives only available to attendees, making it the perfect time to turn inspiration into your next adventure.

This January, join us for The Travel Show 2026, proudly hosted by Delmar World and Perfect Cruises - the UK’s biggest independent travel event. Expect a day filled with expert-led Travel Talks, immersive destination stands, and world-leading travel brands ready to help you plan your next unforgettable journey.
The Travel Show 2026
VENUE: DoubleTree Hilton Chester
DATE: Sunday 11 January 2026
TIME: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Start your year inspired - and make 2026 the year you travel differently.


Delmar World are leading travel experts in Worldwide tailor-made holidays & cruises.
Tel: 01978 853 886, www.delmarworld.com 54-56 Chester Road, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8NE




By JOE BICKERTON, Tourism Manager, Wrexham County Borough Council
It’s good to be back and into an exciting Autumn/Winter full of projects to prepare us for 2026!
Last month, we were at Commonwood Leisure in Holt who, with the backing of ‘This is Wrecsam’, have just launched Wrexham’s first outdoor Laser Tag – an interactive game where teams can battle each other on a custom assault course, before enjoying some great food, drink, or even glamping on-site at this award winning park. It’s always great to see new investment and an new attraction for the County!
With international visitor numbers on the rise too, the Local Authority and ‘This is Wrecsam’ have been doing a lot of work with Visit Wales and a company called UK Inbound to bring more travel agencies into Wrexham to see what the wider offer of the County is.
We know from feedback, that a lot of our international tourism centres upon the football club, but to maximise the benefit for Wrexham’s hospitality sector – it’s important that we also showcase reasons for longer stays in the area.
In October, we welcomed one group of agents from Holland, and arranged for a sunset kayak over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (magnificent!), warm drinks at the Chapel Tearooms followed by dinner at the Bank Bistro ahead of a stay at the

Ramada (…and a few drinks at the Turf on the way). The feedback was brilliant - and several Wrexham County itineraries are likely to feature in 2026 onwards.
There’s more planned in January, with the team going to tourism exhibitions at the O2 London, the NEC and in Europe to promote more investment, stays and visits to Wrexham next year!
On the ground, we also launched our first official Wrexham Tour Guides training course last week! We have 12 passionate locals being trained up over the winter by the North Wales Tour Guides Association, to obtain a ‘white badge’, meaning that they’ll qualify to be able to offer walking tours to individuals and groups next year!
Finally, our tourism partnership ‘This is Wrecsam’ celebrate their 9th birthday soon – and were shortlisted in the Wrexham Business & Community Awards (WBCA) ‘Spirit of Wrexham’ award for services to the tourism sector!
As this magazine goes to print before the WBCA evening, I will report back whether we won in my January column!


By Joe Bickerton, Tourism Manager at Wrexham County
Borough Council T. 01978 292015





As we approach the shortest day of the year in December, you will need to work to keep you warm outside, such as digging and tree pruning. Check your winter protection and if you have a greenhouse make sure the heater is working. Hopefully there are not too many jobs left to do this year so you will have time for some fireside garden planning.
1. Check your winter protection structures are still securely in place.
2. Check that greenhouse heaters are working.
3. Insulate outdoor taps and prevent ponds from freezing.
4. Prune open-grown apples and pears (but not those trained against walls).
5. Take hardwood cuttings.
6. Keep mice away from stored produce.
7. Reduce watering of houseplants.
8. Prune acers, birches and vines before Christmas to avoid bleeding.
9. Harvest leeks, parsnips, winter cabbage, sprouts and remaining root crops.
10. Deciduous trees and shrubs can still be planted and transplanted.



















The weather feels quite wintery now, but the woodland still looks beautiful in its many autumn colours. 2025 been a fantastic year for fruiting trees and bushes, with a bumper apple crop in the meadow and lots of fruits and berries to help sustain wildlife through the coming months.
Volunteer days
The volunteers have been kept busy tidying and maintaining those areas of the site where we’ve planted young broadleaf trees. We’ve also been working on the garden by the car park and the paths, steps, play area and around the woodland gym. We’ve been delighted to welcome another Duke of Edinburgh Award volunteer on the team, as well as several other new members.
If you would like to join us, there are usually about 20 people on the second Saturday of every month, from 10am until 12.30pm. There are tasks suitable for all ages and abilities, and we always finish off with a hot drink and some cake. It’s a very sociable occasion and newcomers are always welcome.
The next volunteer session will be at 10am on Saturday 13th December. We meet next to the new storage container at the car park on Pant Lane in Gresford.
You will see the gazebo up and our Community Green Flag flying.
Friends of Maes y Pant

There are many other ways to support the woodland; we have a ‘Friends of’ group who receive our monthly newsletter in return for a suggested donation of £10 per year. You can register by using this QR code which links to Microsoft Forms.
If you would prefer a paper form, please email mypag.gresford@icloud.com including your postal address and we will send you one.
Easyfundraising
‘Easyfundraising’ is another way to help, please consider signing up if you shop on the internet, it’s very easy and costs you nothing.
With Christmas approaching, there may be more opportunities to help us this way.
If you buy things through the Easyfundraising website, many shops will donate a small amount to the charity of your choice – and those small amounts add up!
When you set up an account, just search for ‘Maes Y Pant Action Group’.





By STORI BRYMBO
The transformation of Stori Brymbo in Wrexham continues to gather pace, as this ambitious heritage and community project moves closer to opening its doors as a fully fledged visitor attraction in Spring 2026. Building on Brymbo’s incredible industrial and geological past, Stori Brymbo will tell the story of the people, the place, and the landscape that shaped one of Wales’s most fascinating sites. From the 314-million-yearold Fossil Forest buried beneath our feet, which is already open to the public on Sundays, to the Steelworks and Ironworks that once forged a thriving community above it.
The new attraction will blend heritage interpretation, immersive storytelling and hands-on experiences, bringing together science, nature and social history in a completely new way. Alongside its exhibition spaces, visitors will also be able to enjoy a welcoming café, a gallery, and a distinctive artisan and retail offering.
While work continues behind the scenes on the build-up to 2026, there’s still plenty happening right now for those who can’t wait to experience Stori Brymbo.
Each week, visitors can join Guided Fossil Forest Tours, meet our palaeontologist and see the latest discoveries at one of the UK’s most remarkable fossil sites.

And as we head into the festive season, there’s even more to enjoy. Christmas at Stori Brymbo will take place on Sunday 7th, 14th and 21st December, with three weekends full of family-friendly activities, from Junior Fossil Club Christmas Specials and festive activity trails to artisan markets and finishing with a visit from Santa’s float on the final Sunday before Christmas!
Following Christmas, we’ll be hosting one last big event before the focus turns fully to preparing for our grand opening. On Sunday 19th January 2025, we invite you to shake off the winter blues and join us for a community Wassail event. Wassailing is all about celebrating orchards and wishing for a good harvest. It’s a wonderful way to support our orchard project, meet neighbours, and enjoy some seasonal fun before the year ahead.
Every visit, event and volunteer hour helps build towards 2026 - supporting the creation of a lasting legacy that celebrates Brymbo’s story of resilience, regeneration and renewal.
To find out more about what’s on, how to get involved, or to book your next visit, head to www.storibrymbo.co.uk and follow @StoriBrymbo on social media for the latest updates.


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New High Street, Brymbo, Wrexham LL11 5AX T. 0800 772 0981
www.storibrymbo.co.uk









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A rich, festive classic packed with dried fruits, warming spices, and a touch of nostalgia. I first made this recipe in catering college over 25 years ago and it’s stood the test of time!
This is best made ahead to allow the flavours to mature.
100g suet
50g plain flour
100g raisins
100g sultanas
50g currants
50g mixed peel
5g grated nutmeg
100g muscovado sugar
100g fresh breadcrumbs
25g ground almonds
60ml milk
2 eggs
250ml Guinness
75ml brandy
Zest and juice of ½ lemon
Zest and juice of ½ orange
Pinch of salt







COOK: 6-8 hours
1. Mix the dry ingredients: In a large bowl, combine the suet, flour, dried fruits, mixed peel, nutmeg, sugar, breadcrumbs, ground almonds, and salt.
2. Add the liquids: Beat the eggs and stir them in along with the milk, stout, brandy, lemon zest and juice, and orange zest and juice. Mix thoroughly until well combined.
3. Rest the mixture: Cover the bowl and leave in a cool place for 3-4 days to allow the flavours to develop.
4. Prepare for steaming: Spoon the mixture into greased pudding basins. Cover each with greased greaseproof paper and secure with string or foil.
5. Steam: Place the basins in a large pot with a trivet or upturned saucer at the bottom. Add boiling water to come halfway up the sides of the basins. Cover and steam gently for 6-8 hours, topping up with boiling water as needed.
6. Serve: Reheat before serving with brandy cream, brandy butter, or classic custard.


Recipe by ADAM GAUNT-EVANS



In December, the culinary scene shifts to embrace the essence of winter. While fresh produce can be somewhat limited, there are still plenty of delightful options to savour during this holiday-packed month.
Root vegetables
Root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, turnips, and rutabagas are in season. Their natural sweetness and earthy flavours make them ideal for hearty stews, roasted dishes, and comforting soups.
Brussels sprouts
These little green veggies are at their peak in December. These small gems are best when roasted with a touch of olive oil, a sprinkle of salt, and maybe a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
Citrus fruits
Oranges, grapefruits, clementines, and lemons add zesty and refreshing notes to winter meals. They're perfect for citrus salads, freshly squeezed juices, or even a citrus-infused marinade for roasted meats.
Winter greens
Kale, chard, and spinach thrive in the cold weather, making them excellent choices for salads, stir-fries, and sautés. These leafy greens provide essential vitamins and a burst of green in your winter diet.


These have ruby-red seeds that are sweet and tart. Perfect for adding a pop of flavour to your salads, cocktails, and desserts.
Nuts play a significant role in many festive recipes. Walnuts, chestnuts, and hazelnuts are readily available, perfect for adding crunch and depth of flavour to biscuits, cakes, and stuffing. Great for snacking too.
Wild herbs: Some hardy wild herbs can still be foraged, such as rosemary and thyme.
Seaweed: Along the UK's coastal regions, certain types of edible seaweed, like Dulse and Sea Lettuce, can be foraged year-round. They add a unique flavour to dishes and are often used in soups and salads.
December Shopping List
Apples, Pears, Quinces, Cranberries, Sloes, Figs, Clementines, Oranges.
Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Leeks, Parsnips, Swedes, Turnips, Kale, Carrots, Beetroot, Chard, Spinach, Celery, Radishes, Shallots, Garlic.

By VICKY HEATHFIELD
The importance of consistent advertising - and why it works
When it comes to marketing your business, consistency isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. Many business owners dip in and out of advertising, hoping for an immediate surge in enquiries each time their name appears. But the real power of marketing doesn’t sit in a single advert or a short burst of activity. It comes from showing up regularly, staying visible, and building familiarity over time.
Consistent advertising keeps your business front of mind. Customers rarely make decisions the moment they first see an advert. Instead, they move through a series of touchpoints – noticing your name, recognising it later, perhaps spotting you again online, and only then deciding to call or search for you. By maintaining a steady presence in reliable places such as local magazines, social media, or online listings, you ensure you’re there at the exact moment a customer needs you.
This “drip effect” is one of the most powerful principles in marketing. People buy from names they know, trust, and feel familiar with. Even if a customer doesn’t contact you until months later, it’s likely your previous advertising played a part, even if the ‘last click wins’. They may Google you in the end, but the magazine advert, leaflet or social media post they saw earlier is often what nudged them towards your business in the first place.


Another important benefit is credibility. A business that appears consistently looks established and reliable. It signals commitment. Customers naturally gravitate towards companies that seem stable and active within their community. Regular advertising also protects you from seasonality. Even if certain months are quieter, maintaining visibility helps smooth out those peaks and troughs.
There’s also the competitive advantage. If your competitors are advertising when you’re not, they are the ones customers will remember first. Staying present makes it much harder for others to take that valuable ‘mental real estate’.
In short, advertising works best as a longterm investment, not a short-term experiment. Consistency builds trust, recognition and results - and keeps your business front of mind when it matters most.
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By WARREN HADLOW
It’s that time of year again - the lights are twinkling, the mulled wine is flowing, and the sound of contactless card machines is ringing louder than church bells! But while Christmas is the season of giving, it can also be the season of overspending, and many people find themselves in a financial snowstorm by January.
Heading into a New Year may be a good time to set out a plan for 2026 and beyond.
We are currently looking after over 4,000 clients all looking for help in making the best decisions they can, regardless of the challenges the Autumn Budget or change in circumstances can bring to the table. Having a plan is key to achieving success where your finances are concerned and making a plan for your money is, in my opinion, a top New Year Resolution (and one worth keeping!).
When you’re dashing through the stores (or scrolling through online deals), it’s easy to get swept up in the festive spirit. Whether it’s the “just one more present” mentality or the temptation to “upgrade” Christmas dinner, little costs can quickly turn into a sleigh-sized credit card bill.
Our advisers can help you budget for the festive period without turning into Scrooge. It’s not about cancelling Christmas, it’s about planning for it. Setting aside money for gifts, travel, and those inevitable last-minute extras means you can enjoy the celebrations without the post-holiday financial hangover.
If you’re lucky enough to get a Christmas bonus, why not make it work harder for you? Whether it’s topping up your savings, making a pension contribution, or investing towards future goals, we can help you make sure that festive windfall isn’t just gone in a flash like Santa up the chimney.
Beyond the holiday season, financial advice can help you make smart choices all year round - from managing savings and investments to planning for retirement. This year, possibly more than ever, with serious rule changes around the corner, speaking to an expert can help you understand how you might be affected.
The best gift you can give yourself and your loved ones is financial peace of mind. Please do drop us an email or call us whenever you get a chance. We will be in touch to arrange a meeting either in office, at your home or place of work; whatever suits you.
From all of us at Hadlow Edwards: we wish you and your families a peaceful, lovely Christmas and a healthy, prosperous New Year as always.
From Warren and all the Hadlow Edwards Team
The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds you select, and the value can therefore go down as well as up. You may get back less than you invested.

By Warren Hadlow of Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management Limited hadlow.edwards@sjpp.co.uk
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The festive season is upon us; here is some useful information for the holiday period.
Christmas opening times
Both Llay and Rossett surgeries will be open as usual until Tuesday 24th December.
Wednesday 24 December: Open
Thursday 25 December: CLOSED
Friday 26 December: CLOSED
Monday 29 December: Open
Tuesday 30 December: Open
Wednesday 31 December: Open
Thursday 1 January: CLOSED
Friday 2 January: Open
When the surgery is closed for the bank holidays, medical advice and urgent support can be accessed by telephoning 111.
For minor illnesses such as headaches, colds, and diarrhoea, speaking with the pharmacist should be your first port of call. We advise you check bank holiday opening times before visiting.
Minor injuries such as bites, burns, sprains, or fractures can be treated at a minor injuries’ unit.
In a medical emergency such as choking, blacking out, chest pain and serious blood loss call 999 or attend A&E.
Planning ahead
It’s important to make sure you have all the medicines you may require ahead of bank

holiday closures. Make sure to order your repeat prescription in enough time. Please remember you can request your medication by using the NHS Wales app.
For any information about medication or prescriptions during any out of hours period visit your local pharmacy. If you run out of medicine outside of normal surgery opening hours and need some urgently, you may be able to obtain an emergency supply from a pharmacist without a prescription.
A properly stocked medicine cabinet can help you to treat many common illnesses and ailments over the festive period. The following items can be helpful.
• A first-aid kit, including bandages, plasters, a thermometer, antiseptic and eyewash solution
• Pain relief such as aspirin, paracetamol, and ibuprofen
• Oral rehydration salts
• Anti-diarrhoea tablets to relieve symptoms of diarrhoea, these will not help with the underlying cause
• Antihistamines which can help with allergies
• Indigestion relief remedies
We wish all our patients a very merry Christmas and happy new year.

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As we move through autumn into winter, annual events come into sharp focus. I was honoured to attend the annual Remembrance Service at the RWF memorial at Bodhyfryd. It was a poignant service attended by civic leaders, representatives of our armed forces as well as community organisations. It was a fitting tribute to the fallen. I joined veterans at the War Memorial Club afterwards. In Westminster, it was my privilege to leave a tribute in Parliament's Constituency Garden of Remembrance on behalf of the people of Wrexham.
The new CanfodAu building at Wrexham University is impressive not least because of its distinctive gold exterior. It marks an important step for Wrexham and North Wales in advanced manufacturing, green technology, and industry-led research and development. I was delighted to find out more about the cutting-edge research there at the recent opening. I look forward to seeing how it will develop.
Black Lane School in Pentre Broughton, which I have previously visited, has been recognised as the Best Breakfast Club in Wales at the Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Awards at the Houses of Parliament. Breakfast clubs provide opportunities for volunteering and leadership which will help the children’s development and futures. They enable interaction between different year groups, helping to support those social skills and interactions which are so important. It was brilliant to host the awards and acknowledge the incredible work of the staff who run them.
The UK City of Culture 2029 bid process has been announced, and Wrexham is going for it! The team have been working hard for months, and a number of events and initiatives are already in motion and planned. The bid has my full support and let's all get behind it. We had a successful summer with the National Eisteddfod and next year marks the commemoration of 1876 Year of Wonder. 1876 saw the formation of the Football Association of Wales, the opening of the Ruabon Road Cemetery, the four-month long Art Treasures and Industrial Exhibition (now marked by a beautiful mural under the arch on Argyle Street), the first National Eisteddfod ever held in Wrexham and the tram system. There will be plenty to look forward to as part of that.
I wish everyone Season’s Greetings for the festive period and Happy New Year when it comes.
If you have any queries or concerns or you have an issue that you would like me to try and assist you with, please do not hesitate to contact me on 01978 788854 or Andrew.Ranger.mp@parliament.uk


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Two organisations that are an essential and integral part of Wrexham life recently held their AGMs. It was a real pleasure to be asked to be guest speaker at AVOW’s (Association of Voluntary Organisations in Wrexham) AGM.
Ever since I was first elected to the Senedd in 2007, AVOW has been ever present in Wrexham, supporting the voluntary sector and serving the community.
Volunteers are often the unsung heroes who dedicate their time, energy and passion to making a difference. Their selfless acts of kindness and unwavering commitment helps to sustain large parts of our society, fostering a spirit of unity and compassion.
It is estimated that in Wales, 1 in 3 people undertake formal volunteering with charities and other bodies, but many more are known to be volunteering informally in the hearts of their communities.
AVOW has always done a tremendous job supporting and co-ordinating the many third sector organisations and charities we have here in the county.
There are exciting times ahead with the planned regeneration of Ty AVOW, AVOW’s home in Wrexham.I trust the revamp will safeguard and support the expansive voluntary and community sector in Wrexham for years to come.
The second AGM I attended was the Wrexham Miners Project. George Powell and the team have done an incredible job in recent years. As well as helping preserve our mining heritage,
they have brought a derelict listed building that was under threat of destruction back to life and turned it into a thriving community hub.
The Miners Rescue Station, located on Maesgwyn Road, now houses a café, museum, an arts and events space and a memorial in remembrance of the 266 miners who died in the Gresford Colliery Disaster.
It was lovely to see so many people in attendance at the AGM and particularly interesting to hear from the charity’s patron, Humphrey Ker, as well as their new ambassador, former Wrexham AFC player, Mickey Thomas.
The progress George and the team have made is truly remarkable. However, the restoration and work at the Miners Station is ongoing and I will continue to do all I can to support the Wrexham Miners Project.
If you’re a constituent in Wrexham and there’s an issue I could help you with, please contact me via the details below.
Finally, as this is my final column of the year, I wish EssentialsMAG readers a happy and peaceful Christmas and send you very best wishes for 2026.


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Again, parking issues around the village have been causing a number of problems. Wrexham, as an authority, currently only have five enforcement officers and therefore, continual patrolling of these issues in Rossett are extremely difficult. However, over the past 12 months they have visited Rossett and the Green on 25 occasions. Parking on pavements and speeding is a police matter and we continue to ask for further action to be taken on this by North Wales Police. In relation to speeding in the 20 mph residential areas, we have written to the Police and Crime Commissioner requesting more action be taken. Our observations show that the worst offenders are local residents who have little regard for the given speed limits in the area.
The barriers on the Holt Road found at the entrances to the plantation have been replaced or repaired. The set nearest the junction with the main Wrexham Road will be replaced in due course and a new barrier has been ordered.
A number of questions have been asked about the layout of road markings after the completion of resurfacing works on the main road. Officers have explained that the 20mph speed limit is supported by the hatching which visually narrows the carriageway and naturally reduces vehicle speeds and the temptation for overtaking. Keeping the hatching is also in line with national guidance.
Street Scene officers are to carry out pot hole repairs on Park Lane. Hafren Dyfrdwy have been asked to investigate the water leak in this area, which is affecting the road surface, and get to the root of the problem. We have again stressed the urgency of the need for white lines at the junction with the Holt Road.
Following representations, Alyn Family Doctors are planning to improve the disabled access to the Station Road Surgery for users of mobility scooters and wheel chairs, and hope to have a scheme implemented in the new year.
We would both like to wish you and your families a very Happy Christmas and all the best for the New Year as we head into 2026.
As always, if there is anything we can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by phone or e mail.



Hugh: Tel: 07769 706999
hugh.jones@wrexham.gov.uk
Ross: Tel: 07715 473776
ross.shepherd@wrexham.gov.uk







I have recently attended Council meetings in Planning and Employment, and a Business and Investment Scrutiny Committee - which concentrated very much on the application for City of Culture 2029, due to the success of the Wrexham Eisteddfod. It is hoped the villages will engage with the same enthusiasm. Watch for more news via the media and your Community Councils.
A consultation started on 27 October to ask residents’ opinion regarding extending the double yellow lines in Claypit Lane, from the Church, to improve safety. I hope to have the results this month.
Ward issues have been a request to enquire what is happening at The Trevor Arms. I have contacted the company, but sadly had no response. I have also been told that squatters are present. I contacted Wrexham Public Protection, and they have promised to visit immediately. Please do let me know if problems continue and I will continue to try to find out more information on any refurbishment.
Currently, at this time of the year, blocked drains and leaves are high on the complaints list with Environmental saying they are on the case. Any unadopted roads in Marford will not display 20mph but warning signs will stay showing any approach to 30mph roads. The annual Remembrance Service in All Saints was well attended with many young people present. The poppies on display looked lovely! I have asked for more next year to continue to the bottom of the hill.
I depend very much on EssentialsMAG to get information out. I believe most houses have it delivered. And Facebook helps too, which is good, but is often a place for unkind words. I answer every email and message I receive, so if you tell me on Facebook that I don't reply then please check you have the correct email. It's at the bottom of this page and my details are on Wrexham web site.
Enjoy all the many Christmas meals, Christmas fairs, coffee and cake during December. Live life to the full!
All our village organisations are very supportive including the Retirement club, Marford Caffi and Exercise group, who have not long been to the Theatre to see Miss Saigon. It was amazing!
There is also the WI, who do more than make jam, plus all the young people's clubs and our Childcare Facilities. We are very lucky.
Happy Christmas!
Have a restful, peaceful Christmas and I hope the weather is good for travel. Stay safe.



Nadolig Llawen
As we come to the end of another busy year, I want to thank everyone who has played a part in village life throughout 2025. Whether through volunteering, supporting local activities, or simply helping neighbours, your efforts continue to make Gresford such a special and close-knit community.
I’m looking forward to catching up with many of you as I deliver my Christmas card around the village this month - designed by the talented pupils at All Saints School, who have once again captured the festive spirit beautifully.
The annual Santa Float
One of the most anticipated events of the year is fast approaching - the annual Santa Float, which will be touring the village on Friday 19th December.
It’s always wonderful to see families lining the streets, children waving, and the sense of excitement that fills the air. Please do give them a wave (and perhaps a donation if you’re able) when Santa makes his way through Gresford. The funds raised go towards supporting local causes and keeping traditions like this alive for the future.
As temperatures drop, please take extra care when out and about - especially on icy pavements and untreated roads. The Council
continues to monitor gritting routes and salt bin levels, but if you spot an area that needs attention, please let me know so I can report it promptly.
It’s also a good time to look out for neighbours who may need a bit of help, whether with shopping, clearing paths, or simply some friendly company over a cup of tea. Those small acts of kindness make a big difference during the winter months.
Council work is already turning toward next year’s priorities. We’ll continue to focus on road safety, maintenance, and supporting local events. Your feedback and ideas are always welcome.
Finally, I want to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a happy, peaceful New Year. Thank you once again for your support, kindness, and community spirit throughout the year - it’s what truly makes Gresford shine.










Welcome to your December colouring adventure! Grab your crayons, felt tips, or pencils, and let your imagination run wild. Have fun, and get creative!
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Aries 21 March-19 April
Assist colleagues who seem overwhelmed; your assertiveness earns trust and potential rewards from meetings around the 14th. Romantic sparks may arise through work or social events. In relationships, keep things light and relaxed. Later, plan travel or specialized training; a close friend helps.
Cancer 21 June-22 July
Take it easy: avoid overextending yourself; spend wisely and gift thoughtfully. Invest in lasting small items; treat yourself. Radiant romance: Venus boosts charm this December for an exciting love time. Reap what you sow: hard work pays, possible job or home upgrades. Love is sent from spirit.
Libra 23 Sept-22 Oct
End-of-month invites spiritual pursuits; stay balanced despite impatience. Test results loom; preparation boosts success. Be mindful of giving too much; relationships need balance. Old friend could open romance; act promptly on new opportunities; keep shared finances informed. Decorate and anticipate joy.
Capricorn 22 Dec-19 Jan
Start busy; a shift in routine increases your schedule but efforts will pay off. Be honest with family; private issues may surface - take it easy and reflect. Financial gains from hobbies possible. Open communication to avert misunderstandings; cautious optimism prevails.
Taurus 20 April-20 May
Progress and change define you. Early December revisits hopes; gossip could turn dreams real if directed. An offer around the 15th may move you from your routine; finances improve. Be open to love; give second chances. Jewellery gift brings luck; festive plans thrive.
Leo 23 July-22 Aug
Workplace tensions ease; a positive attitude drives progress. A small money win around the 21st improves finances, though festive spending may tempt extravagance. Love is lively; the Christmas season feels romantically charged with friends enhancing joy, but beware burnout.
Scorpio 23 Oct-21 Nov
Christmas brings romance via festive connections; enjoyable social energy. Partner’s money luck around the 16th aids finances. Plan social events carefully; protect fragile possessions. Schedule some personal time and keep New Year plans flexible. Independent yet loyal, Scorpio’s dynamic nature shines.
Aquarius 20 Jan-18 Feb
Promotion potential from efforts; stay sharp at work and network wisely. Social events bring pleasure, but watch for tense circles. Heal through mindfulness; change is positive. New romance possible; confidence grows as opportunities appear around mid-month.
Gemini 21 May-20 June
Decisive, spontaneous ideas spark lively feedback; assert yourself early. A dismissive male colleague must respect your contribution. In romance, competition rises; stay true. Expect flamboyant new social entrants; Cupid works behind the scenes. Travel, creativity, and festive fun align.
Virgo 23 Aug-22 Sept
Socialise with colleagues; festive functions boost connections. Trust intuition for helpful contacts in job searches or romance; share contact info. Prepare for joy as loved ones bring news around the 19th. Routine-minded Virgo improves home/work; celebrate with friends, romance grows.
Sagittarius 22 Nov-21 Dec
Take stock; Slow down before new responsibilities. Spend time with loved ones to lift spirits. Romantic sparks may appear; bold moves at Christmas could lead to a dream partner. Career and community bring mixed rewards; confidence grows as recognition nears.


Pisces 19 Feb-20 March
Embrace change; meditate to regain focus. Be emotionally open, even amid partner pressure. Unexpected Christmas decisions require balance. Loved ones support you; kindness and imagination guide you through festive times.









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1 Cogitates (6)
4 Angel of the highest order (6)
9 Very long (7)
10 Conducts reconnaissance (7)
11 Requirements (5)
12 A woolly ruminant animal (5)
14 Epsom horse race (5)
15 Camera image (5)
17 Money (5)
18 Deadlock (7)
20 Returns to a former state (7)
21 Time of life when one is old (6)
22 Food merchant (6)
1 Natural skill (6)
2 Suggestive remark (8)
3 Toys flown in the wind (5)
5 Great happiness (7)
6 Too; in addition (4)
7 Bushy plant of the mint family (6)

8 Devices popular before computers existed (11)
13 Vivid and brilliant (of a colour) (8)
14 Act of finding water (7)
15 Twinned (6)
16 Inferior (6)
17 Crowbar (5)
19 Left side of a ship (4)
If you’d like to know the answers, they will be published in next month’s edition.
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