Posted: Mon 12th Aug 2019

‘Safe Places Community Fun Day’ to take place in town this month

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 12th, 2019

A ‘Safe Places Community Fun Day’ will take place in the town centre later this month.

The event will feature children’s games, fair rides, a magician, information stalls, music, face painting, candy floss, ice cream and lots more on the day.

It will take place at Queens Square on Thursday 29th August between 10am and 4pm.

The “Safe Place” scheme makes sure that everyone visiting Wrexham can have a safe place where they can go to when if they’re feeling anxious, panicked, stressed or particularly vulnerable.

Local businesses sign up to take part in the scheme and then display a sign that registered users can recognise and know they will be able to get help from those inside.

It gives people the security of knowing they, or people they care about, have a safe place to go in times of need. The safe place can be a shop, pub, library, council building or any place that is publicly available.

A sticker will identify the place as a “Safe Place” and it will also appear in the national database.

It is run by SWS (Standards of Wrexham services) and is part of a national scheme

If you’re interested in having a stall at this event please call 01978 298475 or 01978 298550



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