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  2. St Giles' Church, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Revd Marcus Pipe. St Giles' Parish Church ( Welsh: Eglwys San Silyn) is the parish church of Wrexham, Wales. The church is recognised as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in Wales and is a Grade I listed building, described by Sir Simon Jenkins as 'the glory of the Marches ' [1] and by W. D. Caröe as a “glorious ...

  3. List of churches in Wrexham County Borough - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Magdalene, Tallarn Green Willington Worthenbury (Tallarn Green) Mary Magdalene: 1851 2007 Church in Wales: Rebuilt 1872-1873 St Peter, Wrexham Wrexham Caia Park: Peter: 1910 C20th Church in Wales: Now a warehouse St Mark, Wrexham Wrexham Offa: Mark: 1856-1858 1956 Church in Wales: Demolished St John the Baptist, Wrexham Wrexham Offa ...

  4. Wrexham County Borough Museum - Wikipedia

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    The building from Regent Street. / 53.0470; -2.9982. Wrexham County Borough Museum (or simply Wrexham Museum) is a local history museum in Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is located within County Buildings, alongside the Wrexham Archives and a proposed Football Museum for Wales. The building is located on Regent Street, in the city ...

  5. ‘Dune: Part Two’ dazzles visually but moves like it ... - AOL

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    February 21, 2024 at 12:00 PM. If David Lynch’s 1984 “Dune” movie raced through the book, the second half of director Denis Villeneuve’s version at times moves as if it’s walking in sand ...

  6. Wrexham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Wrexham city centre. Wrexham city centre is the administrative, cultural and historic city centre of Wrexham, in North Wales and is the area enclosed by the inner ring road of the city. It is the largest shopping area in north and mid Wales, and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough. Many of its streets are pedestrianised.

  7. Guildhall, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Guildhall ( Welsh: Neuadd y Dref; lit. 'Town Hall') is a municipal building in Wrexham, Wales. It is located in the city centre alongside the Llwyn Isaf open space. It is the headquarters of Wrexham County Borough Council and is the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough, [1] [2] as it was of its predecessor Wrexham Maelor. [3] [4]

  8. Gwyllgi - Wikipedia

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    The gwyllgi (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪɬɡi]; compound noun of either gwyllt "wild" or gwyll "twilight" + ci "dog") is a mythical dog from Wales that appears as a frightful apparition of a mastiff or Black Wolf (similar to a Dire wolf) with baleful breath and blazing red eyes.

  9. Eagles Meadow - Wikipedia

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    Eagles Meadow ( Welsh: Dôl Yr Eryod) is a medium-sized shopping centre in Wrexham city centre. The area has had a variety of previous uses, from housing stables for local gentry to its later use as a car park hosting a market. The current shopping centre opened on Thursday 30 October 2008 at 10am.

  10. Parks and open spaces in Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue Park. Bellevue Park ( Parciau;53.0434°N 2.9997°W) – opened in 1910. It is located to the south-east of Wrexham city centre in Offa. It hosts a Queen Victoria statue originally from Gulidhall Square on Chester Street, [2] and a bandstand pavilion opened in 1915. [3] The park has hosted the National Eisteddfod of Wales twice in 1912 ...

  11. Personal grooming - Wikipedia

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    In animals[edit] Individual animals regularly clean themselves and put their fur, feathers or other skin coverings in good order. This activity is known as personal grooming, a form of hygiene. Extracting foreign objects such as insects, leaves, dirt, twigs and parasites [1] is a form of grooming. Among animals, birds spend considerable time ...