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    So Long & Thank you from Jones the Boats
    This Is Wrexham
    • Nov 15, 2019
    • 2 min

    So Long & Thank you from Jones the Boats

    All of us within the local tourism industry extend a special thank you to Peter Jones (Jones the Boats) who earlier this month retired after more than 20-years of transporting visitors on the Llangollen Canal & along the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site. To thank Peter for his contribution to the local tourism industry, he was presented with a special recognition award at the 2019 Go North Wales Tourism Awards held at Venue Cymru this week. Above; Peter Jones
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    New Film Showcases "A Day in the Life" of the World Heritage Site
    This Is Wrexham
    • Nov 2, 2019
    • 2 min

    New Film Showcases "A Day in the Life" of the World Heritage Site

    A film showcasing the beauty of an eleven mile stretch of the Dee Valley, near Llangollen (North East Wales) has been unveiled. The film shows the day in the life of the World Heritage Site (WHS) from dawn until dusk. It was recently premiered at the WHS UK Annual Conference in Llangollen and highlights the magnificent structures, landscape and activities which can be enjoyed throughout the day. There are also three shorter films currently in commission themed around ’11 mile
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    Itinerary; Visit Wrexham County - Families with Kids
    David Atkinson
    • Oct 14, 2019
    • 4 min

    Itinerary; Visit Wrexham County - Families with Kids

    It is the tallest navigable aqueduct in the UK. The gravity-defying structure, which stands stoically some 126ft above the valley of the River Dee, has inspired not just engineers but also artists. Indeed, the Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott described it as, ‘the most impressive piece of art I have ever seen’. But what most people don’t realise is that it calls Wrexham County home. We’re now edging our way gingerly along the towpath of the 1070ft-long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, lo
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    3-Week Luminaire Spectacular for Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site!!
    This Is Wrexham
    • Oct 6, 2019
    • 2 min

    3-Week Luminaire Spectacular for Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site!!

    A LUMINAIRE of iconic structures along the eleven-mile corridor of the Dee Valley’s World Heritage site near Llangollen [North East Wales] is expected to draw thousands of visitors to the area this month. The event runs from 7-27 October and marks the 10-year anniversary since Thomas Telford’s breath-taking nineteenth century Pontcysyllte Aqueduct at Trevor Basin was given the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Status in 2009. It also coincides with the hosting of the UKs Worl
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    Autumn Food Festivals in North East Wales!
    This Is Wrexham
    • Sep 4, 2019
    • 4 min

    Autumn Food Festivals in North East Wales!

    Food lovers in North East Wales are in for a treat in the coming weeks as the region prepares for an autumn packed with foodie events featuring a host of fabulous local food and drink producers. These delightful events are all hosted and dotted around the beautiful Clwydian Range, Dee Valley and Wrexham areas. Many of the business showcasing at these events are clients of Cywain – a Menter a Busnes project. Cywain is a business-led programme dedicated to developing new and e
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    New Photography Competition Launches this Summer to Celebrate 10-Years of World Heritage Site Status
    This Is Wrexham
    • Jul 17, 2019
    • 2 min

    New Photography Competition Launches this Summer to Celebrate 10-Years of World Heritage Site Status

    Photographers visiting the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage site this summer are encouraged to take part in a new photography competition designed to showcase all 11-miles of the site. Following the 10-year anniversary of the site being added to the list of global World Heritage Sites by UNESCO last month, the visitor management team are working with Ty Pawb in Wrexham to stage an exhibition later this year of all the images submitted to the competition. Starting
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    New Ale Launches to Celebrate Pontcysyllte 10th World Heritage Site Anniversary!
    This Is Wrexham
    • Jul 8, 2019
    • 2 min

    New Ale Launches to Celebrate Pontcysyllte 10th World Heritage Site Anniversary!

    A local brewery in Wrexham has rebranded an award winning ale to commemorate the 10th anniversary since the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal was granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO. The Magic Dragon Brewing Company, based at the Plassey Holiday and Leisure park has rebranded 1,000 limited edition bottles if its award winning Eyton Gold Ale, following success at the Wales and West Regional Independent Beer Awards 2019. Their Eyton Gold won Gold in the Bottle/Can British
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    FOOD REVIEW: The Hand at Llanarmon
    Chris D - This Is Wrexham team
    • May 15, 2017
    • 4 min

    FOOD REVIEW: The Hand at Llanarmon

    Dining review about the Hand at Llanarmon under Head Chef Grant Mulholland by the This Is Wrexham Food Blogging team.
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    FOOD REVIEW: The Mulberry Inn, Llwynmawr
    Sarah B - This Is Wrexham team
    • Apr 27, 2017
    • 5 min

    FOOD REVIEW: The Mulberry Inn, Llwynmawr

    I decided to visit the Mulberry Inn after seeing the success they had after winning the North-East Wales pie competition and being awarded the winner of the ‘Large Accommodation provider’ at the Wrexham tourism awards. The Mulberry Inn is situated in the quiet setting of Llwynmawr village in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley and is surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside. I parked up around the back and took in the breath-taking scenery of the valleys as I walked around to the
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