REVIEW I had breakfast at Eagles Meadow cafe and it was certainly value for money
The cafe, famed for it's pottery painting, moved into the former Starbucks site at Eagles Meadow, from it's original site in Rossett.
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The cafe, famed for it's pottery painting, moved into the former Starbucks site at Eagles Meadow, from it's original site in Rossett.
The road has had long-standing issues with potholes, raising concerns amongst residents.
North Wales Police have launched an appeal in a bid to identify the male pictured above in relation to an incident at the ATM at Morrison's in Saltney.
To mark National Drive-Thru Day, Burger King UK is celebrating all newly qualified drivers by offering one free Whopper or Chicken Royale
With constant inflation rises, the opportunity for first time buyers to get a mortgage offer that is affordable and reasonable is very difficult.
In addition, 87 per cent fear this is impacting patient safety following the closure of 100 surgeries this year.
A spokesperson said: "On Sunday evening, @northwalespolice requested our assistance with an elderly gentleman on Penycloddiau.
North Wales Police's Wrexham Rural team have been out today completing speed monitoring in Cross Lanes and Overton.
Ruabon Road, Johnstown has been closed by police following an RTC this afternoon.
Since October 2023, the landfill site in Johnstown has been subject of a number of complaints from residents due to an ongoing rotten egg smell.
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