Posted: Thu 24th May 2018

Community event in Rhosddu Park this half term

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, May 24th, 2018

A free community event featuring fun for all the family is coming to Rhosddu this half-term.

Ian Lucas MP has teamed up with several local organisations to help stage the fun day at Rhosddu Park on Garden Road.

It will take place between noon and 3pm on Tuesday, May 29 and will include an array of attractions. There will be a bouncy castle, treasure hunt, dog display and show, face painting, a storyteller, plus various games and toys. Free refreshments and cakes are being provided by the nearby Spa store, church members and Asda.

Admission is free.

Mr Lucas, MP for Wrexham, said: “I’d like to thank everyone involved in this event for coming together and working so hard to put on what I’m sure will be a great afternoon.

“The fun day will be all about bringing the community together at a time when children are off school and looking for things to do.

“Please come down to Rhosddu Park on the day and enjoy the fun.”

Other organisations involved in the event include St James’ Church, the Salvation Army, Wrexham Community Church, Rhosddu Methodist Chapel, North Wales Police, Rhosddu Community Council and AVOW.



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