Posted: Tue 4th Feb 2014

Protesters Highlight Plas Madoc Closure Opposition

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 4th, 2014

A ‘noisy protest’ is taking place outside of the Guildhall today as Councillors meet to discuss the future of leisure services in Wrexham.

Councillors are meeting in a workshop to review plans and discuss the future of the likes of Waterworld and Plas Madoc leisure centres that are under threat of closure.

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Organisers say the protest is to “hold councillors to account let them know we are still here and still fighting”.

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The Council’s Executive Board are due to meet next week with the Leisure Service Review on the Agenda, with similar protests being organised for that meeting.

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Due to embargos we are unable to report further at this time, however its likely tomorrow we will be allowed to.

You can see some of our previous coverage below:

There is also a several page thread on our Wrexham.com Forums, you can read and take part by clicking here….



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