Posted: Thu 11th Oct 2018

Guildhall to light up in pink and blue in support Baby Loss Awareness Week

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Oct 11th, 2018

The balcony of the Guildhall will be illuminated each night this week in support of a national charity.

If you walk past Llwyn Isaf between this evening and Monday 15th October, you will see the front balcony lit in pink and blue as part of Baby Loss Awareness Week.

A collaboration between more than 60 charities across the UK, Baby Loss Awareness Week is held to raise awareness about the key issues affecting those who have experienced pregnancy loss or baby death in the UK.

Cllr Mark Pritchard, leader of Wrexham Council, said: “The loss of children is, of course, an incredibly traumatic experience, and we wanted to give a sign of our support to all those who may have lost a child as part of Baby Loss Awareness Week.”

More details on the week, and the support organisations involved, is available on the Baby Loss Awareness Week website.



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