Posted: Mon 31st Jul 2017

Last Few Days to Vote For Name of Wrexham’s New Arts & Market Development!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jul 31st, 2017

Time is running out to have your say on the name for Wrexham’s new multi-million pound arts and market development in the town centre.

The shortlisted three names – Cartref, Oriel M and Tŷ Pawb – were unveiled at a public information event earlier this month on the work currently being undertaken at the OW Peoples Market.

The top three suggestions for names were recently put forward at a workshop with various stakeholders in the town – including members of Wrexham Council, local artists and market traders.

You can cast your votes via the following outlets:

– Cafe in the Corner in the South Arcade
– Oriel Wrecsam on Chester Street
– Wrexham County Borough Museum
– Wrexham Library, the Tourist Information Centre
– Contact Wrexham,
– Plas Pentwyn, Brynteg, Acton, Gwersyllt and Llay Resource Centres

You can also cast your vote at the Play Day in the town centre on Wednesday 2nd August – which is also the last chance to have your say on the name of the new development.Alternatively you can cast your vote online.



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