Posted: Fri 9th Dec 2016

Last One Standing

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Dec 9th, 2016

Museum Services & North Wales Miner’s Association Trust are working together on an exhibition to commemorate 30 years since the last coal was brought up from Bersham Colliery.
The exhibition will take place at the Museum on Regent Street, Wrexham from 12th December 2016 until 22nd April, 2017 to tie in with the anniversary of the closure.
There will also be Open House at the Engine House, Rhostyllen on the anniversary date 18th December.



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