








Welcome to our June issue!
Welcome to the June edition of EssentialsMAG! This is such a lovely time of year, with fêtes, carnivals and all sorts of community events springing up across the region - perfect for bringing us together and celebrating that good old local spirit.
We always include a great selection of events in our ‘Dates for Your Diary’ pages, but did you know there’s loads more on our website too? Head over to www.essentialsmag.co.uk/whats-on and take a look.
June also brings us the Summer Solstice on the 21stthe longest day of the year - when the North Pole is tilted closest to the Sun and we’re treated to the most daylight hours. With the glorious weather we’ve been enjoying lately, it already feels like summer is in full swing - let’s hope it continues!
There’s a real buzz around Wrexham at the moment, from the growing number of independent businesses popping up in town to the pride and excitement following Wrexham AFC’s incredible promotion. It’s brilliant to see our community thriving and people coming together to celebrate and support what’s on our doorstep.
Have a wonderful month!
All the best, Vicky Heathfield
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With just weeks to go until the Eisteddfod arrives in Wrexham (2-9 August 2025), communities across the area are being invited to help give visitors a warm Welsh welcome by taking part in a vibrant decorating initiative known as Harddu. The Harddu projectmeaning “to beautify” - encourages local residents, businesses and organisations to decorate their areas with colourful displays, flags, bunting, flowers and other creative touches to show their pride in Wrexham and the Welsh language. The project aims to create a festive and inviting atmosphere for the thousands of people who will be visiting the town, many for the very first time.
A special Harddu Handbook has been produced, full of ideas and inspiration for anyone who wants to get involved. (Download here: https://bit.ly/432wcJZ). The guide provides practical advice on planning decorations, sourcing materials, and working together as a community.
The official countdown begins on 13 June, marking 50 days until the Eisteddfod opens its doors - and the same day Harddu gets underway.
Key dates include:
• 5 July: Tidying Day: A chance to get your area clean and ready for decorating.
• 5-6 July: Harddu Weekend: A community celebration where neighbours can join forces to decorate streets, shops, schools and public spaces.
Organisers are also on the lookout for enthusiastic volunteers to join the official Harddu Team and support efforts to ensure every corner of Wrexham is ready to welcome the festival. Those interested can register their interest on the Eisteddfod website.
This year’s Harddu campaign offers a unique opportunity for people across Wrexham to showcase their creativity, community spirit and love of Welsh culture as the town prepares to host one of the country’s most celebrated cultural festivals. Residents are reminded to work safely and gain the necessary permissions from local councils or landowners when placing decorations. For more information and to get involved, visit: https://eisteddfod.wales
People across Wales are being encouraged to download the newly re-launched NHS Wales App, which promises to transform how patients access healthcare services. The bilingual app allows users to manage a range of services from their phone or device, and is seen as a major step forward in the digital delivery of healthcare. New features in development will enable users to track their position on NHS waiting lists, view and manage hospital appointments, and access tailored support tools to help manage their health.
“This is just the beginning of our digital transformation,” said Sarah Murphy, Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing. “In the coming months, people will be able to track theirall from their phone. Our goal is to create a truly digital front door to NHS and social care services.”
For more information, visit: https://app.nhs.wales/login
Wrexham is celebrating once again as Wrexham AFC clinch their third consecutive promotion, securing their place in the Championship with a commanding 3-0 victory over Charlton in April. The achievement marks a remarkable chapter in the club’s history: back-to-back-to-back promotions that have captured the imagination of fans across the globe and lifted the spirits of the city..
From National League to the Championship in just three seasons, Wrexham AFC’s incredible rise continues.
Three years. Three promotions. One unstoppable club!
Deadline for July issue is 9th June 2025. Email your local story to: vicky@essentialsmag.co.uk
Darland Community Theatre staged a successful production of the comedy, ‘That's the Spirit’ in Rossett in April, entertaining an audience of over 300 across the three nights. Following the production, the group made generous donations to Darland High School, the Mayor of Wrexham's Charity Fund, Wrexham Food Bank, and Second Chance Cat Charity.
Their next production will take place from 29th - 31st October, with further details to be shared in due course.
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By SATISH CHAPPITI,
Arc Healthcare Dental Services
What constitutes a healthy diet? The ‘Eatwell Guide’ is the UK government’s official model for healthy eating, developed by Public Health England and supported by the NHS. It states that a healthy diet includes plenty of fruit and vegetables, wholegrains, lean proteins, dairy, healthy fats and water. Limit sugar, salt and saturated fat. Eat balanced portions and stay physically active regularly. The recommended intake is 2000 kcal for women and 2500 kcal for men, though individual needs may vary.
The missing piece: fibre
The biggest problem with this is that there is no mention specifically about fibre. Fibre ONLY exists in plant-based foods, so meat, fish and dairy products DO NOT contain any fibre at all. Fibre is a type of carbohydrate that the human body is not able to digest, but it plays a fundamental role in digestive health and blood sugar control. In the UK, the recommended daily fibre intake is 30 grams for adults and 10-20 grams for children aged 2-18 years.
However, adults in the UK eat about 15 grams of fibre per day - well below the recommended amount.
Variety matters
It’s not just about how many grams of fibre you eat, but also the diversity of plant-based foods you consume. The recommendation is around 30 different plant-based foods per week.
Fruits high in fibre include all the berry family - raspberries, blackberries,
strawberries, blueberries and gooseberries. High-fibre vegetables include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, spinach, beetroot, red cabbage, green peas, leeks, asparagus and sweet potatoes.
Other high-fibre foods include wholegrain cereals, porridge, all the bean family, lentils, and nuts like almonds, pistachios, hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans and walnuts. The best types of seeds to eat are chia seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds and flaxseeds - these are especially good in porridge.
Fibre’s powerful role in fighting disease
Eating all these different types of foods results in a diverse microbiome in your gut. The breakdown of fibre by gut microbes unleashes what is believed to be the most healing nutrient in all of nature: short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
Chronic diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, arthritis, autoimmune diseases, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s are all linked to inflammation in the body - and short-chain fatty acids are anti-inflammatory, making them the antidote to chronic inflammation.
So, if you suffer from any of the diseases above, choose to increase your fibre intake today.
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By GRESFORD EYECARE
Did you know, sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement? While they certainly add flair to one's look, their primary function lies in safeguarding the eyes from various environmental hazards.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays
UV rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. These rays are classified into three distinct categories: UVA, UVB, and UVC, with each exhibiting varying wavelengths and exerting differing effects on both the skin and eyes.
While UV radiation is invisible to the human eye, it poses various health risks, including skin damage, sunburn, premature ageing, and increases the risk of skin cancer. Excessive exposure to UV rays can also be harmful to your eyes, contributing to conditions like cataracts, photokeratitis and macular degeneration.
The good news is, quality sunglasses with adequate UV protection block 100% of both UVA and UVB rays, ensuring your eyes are shielded from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. By wearing UV protection sunglasses, you reduce the risk of eye damage, discomfort, and vision impairment caused by prolonged UV exposure. Additionally, UV sunglasses help minimise glare and reflections, improving visual comfort and clarity, especially in bright outdoor settings.
Polarized lenses, in particular, are highly effective at reducing glare, as they feature a specialised lens that selectively blocks horizontally oriented light, reducing glare from surfaces like water, snow, and roads. Their ability to enhance visibility in bright conditions makes them a popular choice, especially for environments with intense sunlight or reflective surfaces. This unique filtration makes them ideal for activities such as fishing, driving, and skiing.
With the warmer months approaching, investing in a good pair of sunglasses with adequate UV protection is an essential component of maintaining optimal eye health and protecting the delicate structures of the eye. But make it a habit to wear them whenever you are outdoors, regardless of the season.
So, the next time you reach for your shades, your eyes will thank you for it!
Gresford Eyecare
Gresford Eyecare have a fantastic selection of sunglasses to suit every taste and budgetall available to purchase with and without prescription lenses.
By Gresford Eyecare,
17 Chester Road, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8NP
Tel: 01978 855828
www.gresfordeyecare.co.uk
Gresford Eye Care is proud to serve the community as your trusted, independent opticians. Our friendly and highly qualified Optometrists and staff are committed to providing expert eye care and quality eyewear, tailored to your individual needs.
We include Advanced OCT Scans as standard with every eye test, allowing us to detect early signs of eye conditions and monitor your eye health in greater detail.
As a WGOS Accredited Practice, we also offer eye health examinations and provide free emergency appointments when needed, following a triage process. As an independent practice, we take the time to get to know each patient, offering a personalised service with your comfort and wellbeing at the heart of everything we do.
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EVERY DAY
Sue’s Bargain Books
Butchers’ Market, 10 High Street, Wrexham LL13 8HP
Wide range of brand new books for all ages, from children’s favourites to gripping fiction and everything in between, all 50% off the RRP. Tel: 07516 477811 (Sue)
EVERY SUNDAY
Free Family Fun Sunday
The Ebenezer Gallery, Crane Lane, Cefn-mawr, Wrexham LL14 3AB
Free Family Fun, every Sunday! Drop in any time between 12pm and 3.30pm for arts and crafts activities. All ages welcome, come and have some creative fun!
12pm - 3:30pm
Free
EVERY SUNDAY
Wrexham Model
Engineers Train Rides
Pant-yr-Orchain, Old Wrexham Rd, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8TY
We offer rides on our trains, subject to availability and weather, every Sunday. All children to be accompanied by an adult. Sorry no dogs or alcohol allowed.
12pm - 4pm Free (donations welcome)
EVERY MONDAY
Cantorion Rhos Choir
Wrexham Methodist Church, Regent Street, Wrexham LL11 1RY
Friendly mixed choir, now in Wrexham. Rehearsals every Monday. New members always welcome - no experience necessary. 7pm
Tel: 07944 143119 (David)
EVERY MONDAY
Zumba with Sophie Rossett & Burton Village Hall, Village Hall, Station Road, Rossett LL12 0HE Friendly Zumba class - no experience needed! Shake, shimmy, and smile your way to fitness with feel-good music and great company. 7:15pm Ages 16+
Tel: 07745 930363 (Sophie)
EVERY TUESDAY
Slimming World
Wrexham and District War Memorial Club, Farndon Street, Wrexham LL13 8DE
The place to be for a healthier lifestyle. Learn how to make new healthy choices, create new habits and create a fantastic relationship with food. 3:30pm, 5:50pm, 7pm Tel: 07552 413165 (Amanda)
24 MAY - 8 JUNE
Chester Heritage Festival
Multi locations, Chester
Step into 2000 years of history - where the past comes to life through engaging talks, thrilling performances, hands-on activities, and immersive tours for all the family.
Free
WED 4 JUNE
Wrexham Prostate Cancer Support Group
Hotel Wrexham, Wrexham Road, Holt, Wrexham LL13 9SW
Support to those who have prostate cancer or merely suspect that they may have symptoms. New members and partners are welcome. 7pm Tel: 07525 824679 (Phil)
6 - 7 JUNE
Farndon Rocks
Farndon Community Club, Sibbersfield Lane, Farndon CH3 6NX
Enjoy live music, delicious food and wide selection of ales and beers. There’s something for everyone, including a bouncy castle for the little ones.
From 2:30pm £7.50 farndoncommunityclub.com
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6 - 8 JUNE
Balloons & Beats Festival
Penyllan Farm Fisheries, Marchwiel LL13 0PF
Weekend of fun, music, and stunning hot air balloon displays. Perfect for families. 12pm - 11pm
£22.00 (adult)/£15.00 (child) https://bit.ly/4ko4htF
FRI 6 JUNE
Llyr Williams Recital
St Giles’ Church, Wrexham LL13 7AA
A recital of arrangements for solo piano by Liszt of vocal works by Schubert, Bellini, Berlioz and Wagner. 7:30pm
£20.00 (adult)/£5.00 (child) office@wrexhamparish.org.uk
7 - 15 JUNE
Wrexham Walking Festival
Multi locations Wrexham
Nine days of free guided walks exploring the beauty and history of NE Wales. For programme of walks and details of start locations and times, visit the website. Free walksinwrexham.com
SAT 7 JUNE
Chirk Carnival
Recreational Ground, Chirk town centre
Chirk Carnival is taking over Chirk town centre again! A fun day of festivities and live entertainment - artisan market, street food, an onsite bar, fairground, and main arena attractions. A great family day out!
10am - 6pm chirkcarnival.co.uk
SAT 7 JUNE
Midnight Walk
Wrexham
Light up the streets and walk through Wrexham for a night to remember! Choose between a 5k or 10k route, starting and finishing at Llwyn Isaf, Wrexham. 9pm
£20.00 https://bit.ly/4k9D5zm
SUN 8 JUNE
Photography EventThrive
Stori Brymbo, Phoenix Drive, Brymbo LL11 5AX
Bring your camera, capture the magic - wildlife, nature, flowers - and enjoy hot drinks and a delicious lunch for a donation!
10am
Free (donations welcome) tom.hughes@brymboheritage.co.uk
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.
SUN 8 JUNE
Fun Dog Show
Tŷ Mawr Country Park, Cae-Gwilym Lane, Cefn-mawr LL14 3PE
Fun dog show plus stalls, crafts, workshops, games, food stalls and so much more. Come and join in the fun and enter your four legged friend.
11am - 4pm Free
https://bit.ly/3H3ub7J
SAT 14 JUNE
Car Boot & Table Top Sale
Holt Community School, Chapel Street, Holt, Wrexham LL13 9DJ
Come and join us to either buy or sell at our car boot and table top sale. Please contact via email to book table or slot.
9am - 1pm holtcoolcats@hotmail.co.uk
SAT 14 JUNE
Picnic in the Park
Rossett Park, The Green, Rossett, LL12 0DS
Enjoy a relaxed afternoon with a variety of stalls to browse and traditional games to play. Bring your own food and blanket and join the fun for all the family! Refreshments are available. 1pm - 4pm Free
17 - 20 JUNE
Gresford Craft Group Exhibition of Textile Crafts
All Saints’ Church, The Green, Gresford LL12 8RG
The annual Gresford Craft Group Exhibition Of Textile Crafts, and the Wrexham Quilting Circle Exhibition is at Gresford Memorial Hall, Gresford LL12 8PS.
10:30am - 5pm (7pm Thurs)
£4.00 (both exhibitions)
Tel: 01978 750250
TUE 17 JUNE
Versus Arthritis Group
Bethel Presbyterian Church Hall, Kenyon Ave, Wrexham LL11 2SP
A friendly, supportive space to connect with others living with arthritis, share experiences, and hear how others have found help and managed their condition. 2pm - 4pm Free
TUE 17 JUNE
The Friends of Wrexham Museum Lecture
Wrexham Memorial Hall, Wrexham LL12 7AG
Lecture on “Wrexham Past and Present” by Daniel Newton. You will be made very welcome.
7pm
£3.00 (non-members) asandra66@hotmail.co.uk
WED 18 JUNE
Pulford & Poulton
Local History Group
Pulford Village Hall, off Burganey Court, Pulford, Chester CH4 9ES
A talk by Graham Edwards: "The Unique Relationship Between the Welsh and Native Patagonians" All welcome.
7:30pm
£3.00 members/£5.00 non pplhg.org.uk
SAT 21 JUNE
Garden Furniture SaleWarehouse Clearance
Net World Sports, Bryn Lane, Wrexham Industrial Estate LL13 9UT
Browse garden furniture sets, for a limited time only with incredible savings! Collection available on the day or delivery available. 10am - 3pm
SAT 21 JUNE
Aldford Village Fête
Aldford Park, access via the village car park on Church Lane, CH3 6JD
Fun-filled village fête with stalls, refreshments, classic cars, dog show, crafts, games, bouncy castle, and a prize draw!
1pm - 4pm Free lizhumphries16@gmail.com
SUN 22 JUNE
Stori Brymbo Dog Walking Group
Brymbo Fossil Forest, Stori Brymbo, Wrexham LL11 5AX
Meet near the Fossil Forest entrance. Refreshments at the end! Please park in laybys or along the road. Dogs on leads, and don’t forget your poo bags!
9am Free
SAT 28 JUNE
Overton Street Market and Village Fête
Overton village
Overton will be transformed into a street market with a variety of crafts and food stalls, followed by a community picnic with dog show and games. A fun day for all the family.
Street market 10am - 1pm
Picnic on the pitch from 1pm Free clerk@overton-on-dee.co.uk
TUE 1 JULY
Coffee Morning
The Golden Lion, Chester Road, Rossett, Wrexham LL12 0HN
Friendly coffee morning to raise funds for Christ Church Rossett. Everyone is welcome, so bring a friend! 10am - 12pm
£5.00 (incl. coffee & cake)
By WALKABOUT WREXHAM
Step into the heart of North East Wales
this June and experience the region’s rich heritage and natural beauty with the Wrexham Walking Festival 2025. Running from Saturday 7th to Sunday 15th June, the festival offers nine days of guided walks, with 23 carefully planned routes designed to showcase the very best of our local landscapes, wildlife, and history.
Explore at your own pace
Whether you're a seasoned walker looking for a challenge, or someone who simply enjoys a relaxed stroll in good company, there's something for everyone. The walks range from a gentle evening amble through Wrexham's Bellevue Park to full day hikes across the rugged beauty of the Clwydian Hills. Along the way, you'll uncover hidden corners, scenic viewpoints, and historical landmarks that make this part of Wales so special.
All walks are led by trained volunteer walk leaders who are passionate about the local area. Walks are scheduled throughout the day - morning, afternoon, evening, and all-day options - making it easy to fit something in around your usual routine.
If you're looking to explore somewhere new, why not join the walk around the World Heritage site at Pontcysyllte, or challenge yourself with a 13-mile trek along the Dee Valley from Corwen to Llangollen on the North Berwyn Way? Whatever you choose, you're guaranteed fresh air, great views, and warm company.
No cost, no fuss
One of the best things about the Wrexham Walking Festival is that all walks are free of charge, and no booking is required. Simply turn up with comfortable walking boots, suitable clothing for the weather, and food and drink if you're joining one of the longer walks.
Please note: Many of the walks cross farmland with grazing livestock, so unfortunately dogs cannot be accommodated on the walks.
Stay informed
For the latest updates, walk details, and starting points, please visit: www.walksinwrexham.com
You can also collect a printed programme from the Wrexham Tourist Information Centre.
And don’t forget, Walkabout Wrexham hosts free weekly and monthly walks throughout the year - perfect for staying active and meeting others in a friendly, relaxed setting. Full details can be found on the website.
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By LIZZIE WATTS, Delmar World
Can you travel through several countries, visit a variety of new destinations, enjoy numerous new experiences, be on-the-go but feel rested at the same time? If you like to explore as much as you like to unwind, look no further than a river cruise. We embarked in Koblenz, Germany, and explored our new home for the week: at only 135 metres in length, our vessel – the Riverside Debussy – felt surprisingly spacious, with several areas for relaxation and dining. The staff were friendly and the service attentive.
Mouth-watering dining and a plethora of beverage options, including an extensive wine list, were the order of the day. Floorto ceiling windows throughout the ship, including in the suites, along with a fulllength upper-deck, gave us uninterrupted and fascinating views of river life.
We cruised along rivers Moselle, Rhine and Main - from Germany to the Netherlands via Switzerland and France. We explored riverside townships, discovered ancient Roman ruins and centuries-old cathedrals, visited historical museums, ambled through local markets and explored a royal palace. Onboard we cruised past countless riverside castles - 40 along the sublime Rhine Gorge alone - and acres upon acres of vineyards. We sampled local wines, German bratwurst and Dutch Stroopwafels (how could we say no?!).
We played scrabble in the lounge; learned how to create cocktails in a mixology class; watched a violin performance and an operatic rendition. We enjoyed BBQs on deck and cocktails in the sun.
We sat enthralled as our Captain steered us through winding waterways, through the twists and turns of enchanting scenery and navigated us through interesting river locks. We could often be found in the loungeglass of fizz in hand - simply watching the world go by.
And all this in only seven days. A relaxing adventure may be a contradiction in terms, but it is a fitting description for a river cruise!
Lizzie travelled with Riverside Cruises in a Harmony Suite (above), which carries no single supplement.
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
This last few weeks since Easter has really been busy – with Wrexham dominating the headlines once again. This was largely thanks to the ‘back to back to back’ success of the men’s team, but also a quote from Ryan Reynolds in which he ended with “I wish the whole world could visit Wrexham’. It really is incredible to read quotes like this, and internationally, Wrexham’s name continues to reach all corners of the globe!
Whilst voices like Ryan’s are brilliantour team, colleagues across the Local Authority, the tourism partnership and many more are so eager to ensure that local businesses across the whole County benefit from this attention. It’s been great to see the progress in Wrexham’s tourism sector over the last decade, much in part to the hospitality community who’ve always believed in Wrexham as a great place to visit and invest in – and to see the City Centre looking so smart this month with the completion of the High Street works amongst other projects is brilliant.
A new event that has just been announced here in Wrexham is the Lexus Wrexham Tennis Open. The event is a women's tennis tournament that will be held at the newly refurbished Wrexham
Tennis & Padel Centre from 19-26 October 2025. It's an ITF World Tennis Tour event, and the biggest women's tennis tournament in the UK outside of the grass court season!
Whilst the Wrexham AFC men’s and women’s team jet off this summer, we’ve also been working with the FA Wales team, as we look ahead to next summer’s U19’s Euro Championships here in Wales, with the STōK Cae Ras here in Wrexham being a centrepiece for the tournament.
Events such as this and the Lexus Tennis Open will give an added boost to our local visitor economy and bring in a new audience who will hopefully enjoy their stay and visit again.
Finally, we must also congratulate local wedding venue, Tower Hill Barns on their 10th anniversary! After taking over the site in 2015, Sally and Andrew have continually invested in the stunning barn, on-site accommodation and grown an incredible hospitality team, with an outstanding reputation for weddings here in Wrexham. It’s fair to say there have been challenges for hospitality businesses in the last decade, but it’s great to see them achieve this milestone with a busy summer ahead!
By Joe Bickerton, Tourism Manager at Wrexham County
Borough Council T. 01978 292015
the Holly & Ebenezer Buskers
Your venues for live entertainment with a wide selection of well-priced beers & wines.
Sunday
Sunday 1st June
From 12pm, Cefn Square
Saturday 7th June
From 5pm, Holly Bush Elvis Daniels
Saturday 14th June
From 5pm, Holly Bush
Saturday 21st June
From 5pm, Holly Bush Free Falling Live
Saturday 28th June
From 5pm, Holly Bush
Sunday
Sunday 29th June
From 3pm, Cefn Square
Function rooms available for parties, anniversaries, weddings, and wakes at reasonable rates. We offer a wide range of catering options and plenty of great beer!
Holly Bush Inn & Ebenezer
1 Hill Street, Cefn Square, Pontcysyllte World Heritage Site, Wrexham LL14 3AE 01978 449814, www.pkcgroup.wales
June 21st is the longest day of the year and the extra light and warmth encourages the garden to put on an exuberant burst of growth. But this extra light and warmth also means weeds will sprout up from seemingly nowhere. Keep on top of them by hoeing regularly in dry conditions.
1. Hoe borders regularly to keep down weeds
2. Be water-wise, especially in drought-affected areas
3. Pinch out side shoots on tomatoes
4. Harvest lettuce, radish, other salads and early potatoes
5. Position summer hanging baskets and containers outside
6. Mow lawns at least once a week
7. Plant out summer bedding
8. Stake tall or floppy plants
9. Prune many spring-flowering shrubs
10. Shade greenhouses to keep them cool and prevent scorch.
Help the Butterflies This YearSmall Changes = Big Impact
There’s something magical about spotting butterflies in the garden - flashes of colour flitting through the air, a sure sign that summer is here. But butterfly numbers have been in decline for years, largely due to habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. The good news is that even the smallest garden (or even a windowsill!) can play a part in turning things around.
Create a wild welcome
One of the simplest things you can do is mow less. Leaving patches of grass to grow wild gives butterflies, and other pollinators, shelter and food. Just letting the daisies, dandelions and clover bloom can make a big difference. Even a small wild corner left to do its own thing is a haven.
Planting the right flowers is key. Think nectar-rich, pollinator-friendly plants like buddleia, verbena, lavender, marjoram, and single-flowered varieties of native plants. If you can, choose varieties that flower at different times of year so there’s always something in bloom.
Think beyond the bloom
Don’t forget the caterpillars - they need host plants too! Nettles, bird’s-foot trefoil, lady’s smock and wild marjoram are just a few of the plants they love. Pop a few in a sunny spot and watch who turns up.
If space is tight, a window box or pot with herbs like thyme or oregano will still attract visitors. Avoid pesticides, and if you're buying
compost, always check that it's peat-freepreserving peatlands helps the planet and the pollinators.
Butterflies are more than just beautifulthey’re vital to our ecosystems. So, whether you've got a big garden or a balcony, a few small changes can help them thrive.
Let’s make this the year we give a little back to nature in Wrexham.
The Common Blue is the most widespread blue butterfly in Britain and Ireland, found in grassy habitats, with bright, easy-to-spot males (pictured above) and more secretive females whose wing colours vary, and although still common, it has suffered local declines.
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Spring lamb has arrived, although in all likelihood the lamb you are buying right now will be hogget from last year which yields more meat and is even more delicious.
A firm family favourite growing up, for my Shepherds Pie, I turn to the flavours of North Africa, a region renowned for its lamb, mutton and goat dishes. Ras el hanout is a Moroccan spice blend which varies from household to household. This can be made from scratch and stored in an airtight jar for a couple of months, but for home cooking I pick mine up from a good world food market/supermarket.
1 red onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
400g lamb mince
3 tablespoons ras el hanout
1 small cinnamon stick
2 tablespoons tomato paste
2 tablespoons flour
300ml chicken stock
Salt and black pepper to taste
600g peeled Maris Piper potatoes
100g Butter
Splash of milk
Salt and white pepper to taste
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PREP: 15 minutes
COOK: 50 minutes
Sauté the onion and garlic in olive oil without colour.
Add the lamb mince and stir over a medium heat until it separates and begins to brown.
Season with salt, pepper and ras el hanout and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Add tomato purée and flour and stir in.
Add chicken stock and cinnamon, bring to a simmer.
Simmer for 25-30 minutes until lamb is tender and mixture has thickened.
Boil the potatoes in salted water until tender, drain and mash with butter, salt and pepper. Add a splash of milk and spread the mash over the minced lamb with a fork to create the textured topping.
Drizzle with olive oil and bake at 180°C until golden brown.
Adam is a local chef and cookery teacher. Follow Adam’s cooking, news & events through instagram: @adam_gaunt_evans
The British summer food season starts picking up pace this month, with berries galore and savoury treats, too. Here are three of the best.
Yes, we know you can buy strawberries all year round, either grown in the UK under glass in cooler weather, or imported from warmer climes. But, there’s nothing like a freshly picked strawberry ripened under the English sun. And if the weather is dry, why not visit your local pick-your-own farm – great fun for all the family!
Strawberries are wonderful eaten on their own, dipped in yoghurt, or with sugar and cream as an indulgent treat. For a superhealthy twist, serve with balsamic vinegar, basil or black pepper to enhance their flavour. They are best stored in the fridge, with their stalks intact, then taken out a couple of hours before eating, to reach room temperature.
Wild turbot is in excellent condition in June.
A large flat fish with firm white flesh and, unusually, no scales. It’s expensive but incredibly meaty, so a little goes a long way. You can also use the bones to make stock. It can be steamed, poached, baked, roasted or even cooked in a spicy curry, but probably
the best results come from simply grilling or pan-frying gently with lemon, butter and a little black pepper.
These tiny flowers grow in huge clusters from elder trees and shrubs, and you’ll find them everywhere from roadside hedgerows and woods to scrub and wasteland.
Like elderberries, they are edible but slightly toxic when raw, so they should be eaten cooked. Elderflowers can also be used to make vinegar and, of course, cordial. They are best picked in the late afternoon on a sunny day, when they are holding more pollen and more flavour.
Artichoke, Asparagus, Beetroot, Broad Beans, Broccoli, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower, Chard, Courgette, Cucumber, Garlic, Gooseberries, Lettuce, Peas, Potatoes, Radish, Raspberries, Rocket, Rhubarb, Runner Beans, Spinach, Spring Onions, Strawberries, Sugar Snaps, Watercress
Black Bream, Mackerel, Pollack, Turbot, Wild Salmon
Lamb
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The UK Government’s ECO4 Scheme has been created to help households make their homes warmer, more efficient, and cheaper to run. ECO4 stands for the Energy Company Obligation - Phase 4, and will run until March 2026. It’s aimed at supporting lower-income households and those living in homes that are difficult or expensive to heat.
The main objectives of the ECO4 scheme are to:
• Reduce household energy bills
• Improve home insulation and heating systems
• Cut carbon emissions
• Support people living in fuel poverty.
If your home is cold, draughty, or expensive to heat, you may be eligible for free or discounted energy-saving improvements.
These might include:
• Loft and wall insulation
• New boiler upgrades or heating systems, such as air source heat pumps
• New heating and thermostat controls
• Solar panels.
You may qualify if your household receives certain benefits (like Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Income Support) and if your home has a low Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. If you’re not receiving benefits, you may still be eligible through your local council scheme if you are a low income household, or have a medical condition.
The improvements are completely free to those who qualify, and there is nothing to repay. The work is carried out by approved installers who meet government standards.
ECO4 is a fantastic opportunity to make your home warmer, more comfortable, and more affordable to live in. It can also reduce your carbon footprint, helping the UK meet its environmental targets.
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By EMMA SHAW, SPACE Fundraiser
This September, Chester-based charity
SPACE will celebrate ten years of making a life-changing difference to children with additional needs and their families. What began as a vision to create accessible play opportunities has grown into a vital support hub for over 600 children - including nearly 100 who regularly travel from North Wales and Wrexham to access its services.
Children who come to SPACE live with a range of complex conditions, including physical disabilities, autism, ADHD, sensory impairments, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. For many, these challenges bring not only physical or behavioural difficulties, but also a sense of isolation, as mainstream play spaces are rarely designed with inclusion in mind.
Understanding the need
The centre offers a safe, fully accessible, and welcoming environment where children can simply be themselves. Here, play is more than just fun - it’s therapeutic. It builds confidence, encourages independence, supports emotional wellbeing, and fosters genuine social connections in a way that many of these children might otherwise never experience.
Support for the whole family
Families, too, benefit enormously. SPACE provides not only respite for parents and carers but also vital peer support, information, and guidance. Siblings are included as well, recognising the whole family’s need for connection and community.
More than just play
SPACE runs a busy after-school Activity Club, open every weekday for children with additional needs aged 5 to 16 and over. It offers messy play, arts and crafts, sensory activities, music, movement, and inclusive games that encourage social interaction.
Toys and equipment for children with additional needs often are very expensive, so families can access the Lending Library, which allows children to borrow specialist toys and equipment that aid development.
How can you help?
There are so many ways you can get involved and make a real difference - whether it’s by taking part in one of our charity challenges, organising your own fundraising event, or volunteering your time to support our work. Every penny raised and every hour given helps us to provide vital support and services to families who need us most.
SPACE continues to lead the way, proving that when communities come together to create inclusive environments, everyone benefits. Whether you’re in Chester, Wrexham or further afield, this remarkable charity is a shining example of what’s possible when children of all abilities are given the space they need to thrive.
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By ROBERT WILLIAMS, a Partner at GHP Legal
Protect your retail staff from abuse and protect your business future
Rarely a week passes these days without a retailer reporting a theft, or even worse reporting that a member of staff has been subjected to violence, threats or abuse.
If you are one of those retailers you will know only too well how hard it is to fulfil your legal obligation as an employer, to ensure the safety of your staff. But how proactive are you in developing strategies to prevent and manage violent incidents and create a safer workplace for staff?
By doing everything you can to counter the current violent behaviour trend that affects retail staff and customers alike, you will also be protecting yourself against being taken to an employment tribunal.
So, what measures can you take?
Reviewing your store layout to make products and aisles as visible as possible is a good first move. Installing CCTV cameras to cover high risk areas and entrances and exits will not only act as a deterrent but will also provide evidence if there is an incident.
Carrying out and regularly reviewing risk assessments is an absolute must as they will identify key triggers for problem areas and vulnerable hotspots for staff, particularly when they are working alone. If there is an incident, staff need to understand the procedures for handling and reporting it, so you need to provide them with training and guidance, both of which should be regularly refreshed.
A further useful area of staff training is customer interaction and conflict management. Teach them to proactively engage with customers and demonstrate de-escalation techniques such as active listening and assertive communication. Being able to recognise early signs of aggression, for example unusual body language, avoiding eye contact, erratic behaviour, will give them an early advantage.
As well as arming your staff with training tools to handle a worst-case scenario, they will also need access to post incident support in the event that there is an incident. You can further show your support by adopting a zerotolerance policy on abuse and making it publicly displayed. Remember, staff who feel valued will be loyal and act in your best interests.
This article has been written by Robert Williams, a Partner at GHP Legal Tel: 01978 291456 www.ghplegal.com
The 9th of June marks the start of Men’s Health Awareness Week. This is an annual event to raise awareness of preventable health issues and encourage men and boys to seek professional advice.
The week coincides with Father's Day, and provides an excellent opportunity to engage fathers, brothers, sons, and male friends in discussions about their health while emphasising the significance of men’s wellbeing within the context of family and community.
Health and wellbeing are important to everybody; however, research has shown men are generally less likely than women to seek help for medical advice.
On average in the UK men have a lower life expectancy than women. There are many contributing factors to this including lifestyle choices, being less likely to visit a doctor and less likely to talk about the symptoms of their illness to a doctor when they do visit.
What can you do this Men’s Health Week to ensure you are taking care of your health and raising awareness?
• Contact 111 or speak with your GP if you have any health concerns and symptoms.
• Take note of what’s going on in your body and mind.
• Attend your annual health checks for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension and COPD. If you have missed an appointment, contact your GP practice to rearrange.
• Ensure you are up to date with any NHS health screening programmes such as bowel screening, Diabetic Eye Screening and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening.
• Adopt healthy lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly, eating healthy, reducing alcohol intake and stopping smoking.
• Share your story and inspire others to take action.
• Raise awareness by sharing resources and information via social media or directly to men and boys in your life.
• Encourage open conversation and create a safe space for others to discuss their health and wellbeing.
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By WARREN HADLOW
How would you finish the sentence: “I’ve always wanted to…”?
Retirement isn’t what it used to be, and that’s a good thing. These days, it’s less about slowing down and more about having the freedom to do what you’ve always dreamed of. Do you want to go travelling, take up a new hobby, or simply enjoy more time with family and friends? At the same time, you still need enough money to maintain your day-to-day lifestyle and cover increased healthcare costs as you get older. It can be a tough balance, but the right financial advice can help to turn “one day” dreams into a practical and sustainable roadmap for retirement.
Many clients are surprised to find they can afford to retire earlier than expected and live comfortably. The key is to start by thinking about the life you want, and then building a financial plan around it.
How do I start planning for retirement?
You could start by setting aside a regular sum of money in an easily accessible account or Cash ISA as your emergency pot. Generally, you should aim to have enough here to cover your outgoings for six months. You can then allocate another regular monthly amount into savings for your medium-term goals, e.g. such as a new car, a holiday, or your wedding. Any money you have left after this can be invested in taxefficient ISAs, or a pension, for your long-term goals like retirement.
What are my options?
You have plenty of options about where to save – from Stocks & Shares ISAs, Cash ISAs or other investments, and pensions. Each has different tax advantages, pros, and cons, and the
diversification of products can help you spread your risk so you can choose which you want to draw on first when you stop working. If one does less well in a particular year, you can turn to another in the short-term. This is another prudent reason to seek financial advice when planning ahead for retirement.
How do I know how much to spend?
Retirement is probably the biggest lifestyle change you’ll ever make. From the moment you open your first bank account, most of your working life is probably spent saving, as well as spending. It can be hard to learn the ‘spending habit’ after your career, so talking to an expert can help you feel confident you can achieve your goals without running out of money.
Whether you are looking forward to travelling the world, taking up gardening, or leaving a legacy for your loved ones, feel free to get in touch for a no obligation chat to see how you can turn your retirement plans into reality.
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.
An investment in a Stocks and Shares ISA will not provide the same security of capital associated with a Cash ISA.
The levels and bases of taxation, and reliefs from taxation, can change at any time and are generally dependent on individual circumstances.
Please note Cash ISAs are not available through SJP.
By Warren Hadlow of Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management Limited
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By CHRISTINA DEGROOT, Happy Days Dog Boarding
Choosing the right place for your dog to stay while you're away is a big decision. As someone who offers small-scale, homebased dog boarding in Rossett, I understand how important it is to find somewhere your dog feels safe, loved, and well cared for.
There are many options available these days - from large commercial kennels to smaller, home-from-home settings like mine. Each has its pros and cons, and it’s worth taking the time to consider what will suit you and your dog best.
Home boarding vs large kennels
Large kennels often have purpose-built facilities and can accommodate many dogs at once. They usually have set routines and may offer services like grooming or training. However, the environment can be noisy and overwhelming for some dogs, especially those who are nervous, elderly, or not used to being around lots of other dogs. Your dog may be walked on a rota and have limited one-to-one interaction.
In contrast, small, home-based boarding is more personal. I only take a handful of dogs at a time - usually no more than threeso they become part of our daily routine. They enjoy a cosy, quiet home environment, regular exercise, cuddles on the sofa, and the same love and attention they’d get at home. This setup is ideal for dogs who prefer a calmer atmosphere, or for owners who want to know their pet is getting more individual care.
When visiting any boarding provider, ask plenty of questions. Are they licensed and insured? What is their daily routine like? Will your dog be exercised regularly? Are they allowed to mix with other dogs, and how is this managed? It’s also important to check where your dog will sleep, what they’ll eat, and whether they can bring familiar items from home like their bed or toys. A good provider will want to know all about your dog’s habits, likes, dislikes, and medical needs. Trial visits or short stays before a longer holiday are a great idea to help your dog settle in.
Before booking, I always recommend a meet and greet. It’s a chance for you and your dog to see the environment, and get a feel for the setting. I welcome owners to come for a cuppa, have a chat, and see where their dog will be staying. This helps build trust on both sides and gives your dog a chance to familiarise themselves with new sights and smells. It also gives me the opportunity to see how your dog responds to the environment to ensure it’s the right fit.
Choose somewhere your dog will be treated like family - and you’ll enjoy your time away that much more.
By Christina Degroot from Happy Days Dog Boarding
Gresford Lake is a unique feature but it has been slowly deteriorating for decades and urgent action is required in order for it to survive.
In recent times, the Friends of Gresford Lake and Gresford Community Council have been working to restore and enhance the natural habitats around the lake. The group secured a £48,000 grant from the Welsh Government in 2023 which enabled the volunteers to start the work in earnest.
Despite this significant investment and positive progress, runoff from the nearby roads has contributed to substantial levels of silt pollution gathering at the bed of the lake. Regretfully, discharge from the roads flows into the lake before making its way to the sewerage system, meaning the lake has basically been used as a filter for many years, and water quality has suffered.
The current situation is unsustainable and with problems escalating, Friends of Gresford Lake are seeking urgent solutions. As well as the need to remove the silt, which is a costly procedure, there is a pressing need for alternative drainage options to be implemented if the lake is to endure.
Following my latest meeting with the volunteers, I have written to Natural Resources Wales and Wrexham County Borough Council on the group’s behalf in the hope that we can harness their expertise and start to rectify the issues.
The volunteers’ knowledge and passion is inspiring. They remain determined to halt this
decline and transform the lake into a thriving ecosystem, and I am sure all their tireless work is greatly appreciated by the local community.
Many readers will be aware of Hwb yr Orsedd, the vibrant community meeting place and café in the heart of Rossett that officially opened in October last year.
I first visited in 2020 when all that was on site was a disused toilet block. I remember writing letters of support as the volunteers successfully applied for funding from the Welsh Government, as well as other sources, to help turn the ambitious plans into reality.
The transformation is incredible and everyone involved in the project should be proud of what they have achieved.
The state-of-the-art facility is already a key part of the community and during a recent visit, it was pleasing to hear from Manager, Beth and Kirit, a Board Member and Trustee, how the hub is moving from strength to strength. I will certainly be visiting again soon!
If you’re a constituent in Wrexham and there’s an issue I could help you with, please contact me via the details below.
Tel: 01978 355743
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June brings heightened intuition and emotional clarity. The full moon illuminates your inner strength, inspiring bold decisions and deeper connections with loved ones.
Cancer 21 June-22 July
Emotional insights deepen during June’s full moon. Trust your intuition to navigate personal relationships, fostering healing, growth, and a stronger sense of inner peace.
Libra 23 Sept-22 Oct
Balance and harmony are your focus. June’s full moon highlights relationships, urging you to nurture connections and seek fairness in all areas of life.
Capricorn 22 Dec-19 Jan
Practicality and ambition align this month. The full moon supports your goals, encouraging disciplined action and trusting your intuition to guide strategic decisions.
Taurus 20 April-20 May
Focus on self-care and emotional healing this month. The full moon enhances your intuition, guiding you to release doubts and embrace new opportunities confidently.
Leo 23 July-22 Aug
Your creative energy peaks this month. The full moon inspires selfexpression and confidence, encouraging you to shine brightly and pursue passions with renewed vigor.
Scorpio 23 Oct-21 Nov
Deep emotional revelations surface under the full moon. Trust your instincts to release fears, fostering transformation, empowerment, and newfound clarity in your personal journey.
Aquarius 20 Jan-18 Feb
Innovative ideas flourish during June. The full moon enhances your visionary abilities, inspiring breakthroughs in projects and meaningful connections with like-minded individuals.
Gemini 21 May-20 June
Communication flows effortlessly under June’s full moon. Seek clarity in relationships and projects, allowing your curiosity and adaptability to lead to exciting discoveries.
Virgo 23 Aug-22 Sept
Focus on organization and self-improvement. The full moon illuminates your path, empowering you to release old habits and embrace new routines for growth.
Sagittarius 22 Nov-21 Dec
Adventure calls! The full moon sparks a desire for exploration and learning. Embrace new philosophies and broaden your horizons with optimism and enthusiasm.
Pisces 19 Feb-20 March
Dreams and intuition deepen under the full moon. Embrace spiritual insights and emotional healing, allowing your compassionate nature to guide you.
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