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Rhosddu is a community in the Wrexham County Borough of Wales. It consists of the north-eastern part of the market town of Wrexham A Community (welsh Cymuned) is the lowest level of Local Government structure in Wales, corresponding to a civil parish in England. ...
Wrexham is a county borough in northern Wales. ...
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Wrexham (Welsh: Wrecsam) is an industrial town (4th Largest in Wales) and sizeable urban area in north-east Wales, close to the English border with Cheshire. ...
It neighbours other communities in the town such as Garden Village, Acton and Stansty. Acton, or Acton Park as it is sometimes referred to is a community in the Wrexham County Borough of Wales. ...
Stansty is a community in the Wrexham County Borough of Wales. ...
The new parish of Rhosddu was formed by an Order in Council in 1886, containing the townships of Acton, Bieston and Gourton (from the parish of Wrexham), the township of Borras Riffri (from the parish of Gresford), and the township of Stansty (from the parish of Gwersyllt). In 1888, small parts of the townships of Broughton and Gwersyllt, from the parish of Gwersyllt, were added to it. In 1972, Rhosddu reverted to the parish of Wrexham. A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. ...
Acton, or Acton Park as it is sometimes referred to is a community in the Wrexham County Borough of Wales. ...
See also: The Gresford Disaster Gresford is a former mining village near Wrexham, north-east Wales. ...
Stansty is a community in the Wrexham County Borough of Wales. ...
Gwersyllt (derived from the Welsh word, Gwersyll meaning campsite) is one of the most populated and largest villages in Wrexham, and indeed even North Wales. ...
Gwersyllt (derived from the Welsh word, Gwersyll meaning campsite) is one of the most populated and largest villages in Wrexham, and indeed even North Wales. ...
Wrexham (Welsh: Wrecsam) is an industrial town (4th Largest in Wales) and sizeable urban area in north-east Wales, close to the English border with Cheshire. ...
Church History; Ordnance Survey reference SJ 332511. The foundation stone of the new church, which is dedicated to St. James, was laid on 30 September 1874. It was opened for worship in January 1876, although it was not consecrated until 27 April 1886. Part of an Ordnance Survey map at 1 inch to the mile scale from 1945 Ordnance Survey (OS) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government. ...
Saint James can refer to the following: Several men mentioned in the New Testament, whose various epithets and euphemisms cause some uncertainties: James, son of Zebedee, an apostle, brother of John the Apostle; also called Saint James the Great. ...
Wrexham AFC played their home games in the 1881-82 and 1882-83 seasons at Rhosddu Recreation Ground (changing the club's name to Wrexham Athletic for one season), before moving back to the Racecourse Ground for the 1883-84 season, where they have remained ever since. Wrexham Football Club (nicknamed The Red Dragons, or more traditionally, The Robins) are a football team based in Wrexham in north-east Wales. ...
The Racecourse Ground is a stadium located in Wrexham, North Wales. ...
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