Posted: Tue 1st Aug 2023

Wrexham’s most playful and fun-filled event returns tomorrow

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 1st, 2023

Wrexham’s most playful and fun-filled event will return to the city centre tomorrow (Wednesday 2 August).

Playday is the biggest event for children across Wrexham to get together and have a great time whilst getting wet and messy in the process.

The annual event, which takes place on the first Wednesday in August, celebrates the importance of play./

Taking place between midday and 4pm on Queens Square and Llwyn Isaf, the event will feature the popular giant sand-pit along with go-karts, den building, a rope course, lava floor, games, plenty of water and much, much more!

Playday is for people of all ages including babies and toddlers, older children, teenagers, parents, professionals and grandparents.

All you need to bring is a playful mood and some clothes you don’t mind getting wet and messy. It’s also a great day for a picnic.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: “The aim of this event is to highlight children’s right to play, encouraging people to recognise the value of playing for children, their families and their local communities.

“In doing this Wrexham’s Playday event is part of our commitment to ensure all children across the county borough have enough time, space and permission to play.”

Playday will take place on Queens Square and Llwyn Isaf between midday and 4pm on Wednesday 2 August.



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