

Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
146 spaces / 0 disabled
0-3 hours - £1.00
Over 3 hours - £1.50
Daily charges from 8am - 12 noon including Sundays and bank holidays.
Free parking after 12 noon.
No access into car park before 7.00am
No access into car park after 7.00pm
Free when showing disabled badge
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
417 spaces / 16 disabled
0-2 hours - £1.00
0-3 hours - £1.50
Over 3 hours - £3.00
6pm - Midnight - 50p
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Free when showing disabled badge
Public Conveniences
Motorcycle Parking
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
326 spaces / 9 disabled
Daily charges from 8am - 12 noon including Sundays and bank holidays.
Free parking after 12 noon.
0-1 hour - 50p
0-3 hours - £1.50
Maximum stay 3 hours
0-1 hour - 50p
0-3 hours - £1.50
Over 3 hours - £2.00
Open Monday - Saturday 8.00am - 7.00pm.
Free when showing disabled badge
Public Conveniences
Height: 6ft 2in / 1.9m
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
66 spaces / 4 disabled
0-1 hour - 60p
0-2 hours - £1.20
6.00pm to midnight - 50p
Maximum stay 2 hours
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Free when showing disabled badge
Height: 7ft 5in / 2.1m
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen
16 spaces / 2 disabled / 1 motorcycle
Free parking for 1 hour maximum stay with no return within 1 hour.
No time limit when showing valid disabled badge
Motorcycle Parking


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
65 spaces / 4 disabled
0-1 hour - 50p
0-3 hours - £1.50
6.00pm to midnight - 50p
Maximum stay 3 hours
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Free when showing disabled badge
Public Conveniences
Motorcycle Parking
Height: 7ft 6in / 2.2m
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
84 spaces / 15 disabled
0-1 hour - 60p
0-2 hours - £1.20
6.00pm to midnight - 50p
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Maximum stay 2 hours
Free when showing disabled badge
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
Saturday and Sunday only
63 spaces / 4 disabled
0-1 hour - 60p
0-2 hours - £1.20
6.00pm to midnight - 50p
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Maximum stay 2 hours
Free when showing disabled badge
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen


Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
64 spaces / 9 disabled
0-1 hour - 60p
0-2 hours - £1.20
6.00pm to midnight - 50p
Charges apply daily from 8.00am to 6.00pm and 6.00pm to midnight including Sundays and bank holidays.
Maximum stay 2 hours
Free when showing disabled badge
Motorcycle Parking
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen
St. Marks (NCP) - LL13 1RY Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
Monday - Saturday
300 spaces / 6 disabled
1 hour - 50p
1-2 hours - £1.00
3-6 hours - £5.00
6-24 hours - £7.00
Earlybird - £2.00
Charges apply to disabled badge holders
Season Tickets are available, contact NCP on 01978 354679 for further information.
Island Green (Euro Car Parks) - LL13 7LWParkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
478 spaces / 30 disabled
0-2 hours - £1.00
2-3 hours - £2.00
3-4 hours - £6.00
All day - £10.00
Free within designated disabled parking bays only, when showing disabled badge
Contact Euro Car Parks on 07722 215 189 for further information.
Rhosddu Road - LL11 1NF8 disabled
Free when showing disabled badge
Height: No restrictions
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen
Parkmark® Safer Parking Accreditation
Monday - Sunday (24 hours)
67 spaces / 2 disabled
24 hours - £3.70
1 week pass - £14.80
Charges apply to disabled badge holders
Credit Cards accepted.
Contact NCP on 01978 354679 for further information.
Eagles Meadow (Vinci) - LL13 8AX970 spaces / 61 disabled
Open Monday - Sunday
up to 2 hours - £2.00
up to 3 hours - £3.00
up to 4 hours - £4.00
over 4 hours - £6.00
Evening: 6.00pm - 2.30am - £1.00
Charges apply to disabled badge holders
Height: 2.0m
Weight: Not exceeding 30cwts unladen
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Wrexham County Borough Council
Parking Services
The Environment Department Depot
Abbey Road South
Wrexham Industrial Estate
Wrexham
LL13 9PW
Telephone: 01978 292042 office hours – 8.30am - 5.30pm
01978 367900 in an emergency (out of normal office hours)
Email: parking@wrexham.gov.uk
The park was extensively re-furbished to it's original condition (Edwardian Period) partly funded by the Heritage Lottery, Urban parks Project, Welsh Development Agency and European Regional Development Fund and opened in June 2000.
The park contains a large number of mature trees which make up the shaded lime avenues that radiate from the bandstand area. There are also areas of new tree planting and ornamental shrub beds which were recently replenished as part of the Heritage Lottery re-furbishments. A landscaped rockery containing plants from the Edwardian period leads up to the to bowling greens.
The Llwyn Isaf is now a green space in the heart of the town and the outside living room for Yale College students.
Originally there was a house on this site known as Ypsytty Ucha (Upper Hospital) - a name hinting at perhaps a past connected to friars or monks. In the 19th Century the house was called Llwyn Isaf and became home to the vicars of Wrexham.
The Shopmobility service operates a fleet of manual and electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters for use by anyone with mobility problems. Once a member, you just book the machine for when you need it.
Tel: 01978 312390
Minicom: 01978 262601
The section includes downloadable timetables for local bus services as well as:
Tel: 01978 266166
Wrexham is nothing less than a haven for shopaholics - the biggest and best retail centre in North Wales. Thousands of people from across the region choose Wrexham for the variety and quality of its shops and its convenient town centre parking.
It provides a modern shopping experience with traditional values. Smaller shops, boutiques and arcades in places such as Bank Street and College Street complement brand-new retail centres with famous High Street names.
Much of the town centre is pedestrianised, making it easy to get around. 250,000 square feet of shopping space has been added in the last few years and the difference as you walk around is quite incredible.
Between the Reformation in Tudor times and the 1829 Catholic Emancipation Act, Catholics suffered varied but continual discrimination. Initially Wrexham's Catholics met near Seven Bridges Lane, now Market Street, to worship.
One of Wrexham's Catholics was Richard Thompson, ironmaster and colliery owner. He built the first Roman Catholic Chapel in the town in 1828 in King Street, but only after tricking the owner into selling as he would not sell to a catholic. Thompson opened the chapel upstairs, while passing the building off as his home.
St Giles is considered the greatest medieval parish church in Wales. Whilst steeped in history and abounding with treasures and delights for the visitor, it also remains a busy and popular church with the congregation committed to worship, and acknowledging the presence of God in our Charges apply daily lives.
The Great Tower is one of "the Seven Wonders of Wales", and inside, a ceiling adorned with 16 colourful angels playing instruments and singing, greets the eye.
Incorporating the counties of Flintshire and Wrexham, Eastern Division is a diverse mix of agricultural land and urban areas including two of the largest industrial estates in North Wales. As Wrexham Town is the only Football League club in North Wales, its large fan base makes extra demands on local police resources.
Wrexham Law Courts are situated between Wrexham Police Station and Waterworld.
Car Parking is available in the Waterworld car park.
The Law Courts
Bodhyfryd
Wrexham
LL12 7BP
Tel: 01978 355 300
The Memorial Hall is an adaptable town-centre facility, which hosts a wide range of events and is available for hire.
The Hall offers a range of facilities which can accommodate events as varied as exhibitions, conferences, seminars, concerts, dinner dances, discos and a variety of classes and meetings.
There are several Council offices located within the Town Centre:
Information on how to contact the departments within these buildings can be found by clicking on the link. This link will open an information page in which you can choose which department you need to contact. The information also contains contact details on those departments which are situated outside of the Town Centre.
Fun and fitness conveniently situated in the heart of Wrexham Town for all the family.
Wrexham Waterworld is the leading Aquatic and Activity Centre in the town situated next to the Magistrates Courts and served by a large pay and display car park off Chester Street. If you have trouble finding us and you have children, ask them to look out for the Aliens waving from the large glazed section at the rear of the building, visible as you approach Tesco's and drive around the island at the junction of Bodhyfryd and Holt Road.
Information about Wrexham Arts Centre, including current and forthcoming exhibitions and competitions.
Wrexham Library & Information Service
Information about Wrexham Library and Information Service including online facilities such as:
Wrexham General
& Central Railway Stations
Link to the external National Rail website containing rail and timetable information, including live departure boards for the following stations within Wrexham County Borough:
National Rail Enquiries
Tel: 0845 7 48 49 50
Textphone
Tel: 0845 60 50 600
Welsh Language Service
Tel: 0845 60 40 500
Centrally located on Regent Street, the Museum is an essential visit for anyone wanting to learn more about their local heritage and on the doorstep for town centre shoppers looking for a break.
The breadth of our Museum collections reflect the unique contribution that the people of Wrexham County Borough have made to the heritage of Wales, from Prehistory to the 21st century. Our wide-ranging exhibition programme helps make our collections come alive for everyone.
Wrexham Tourist
Information Centre
Wrexham Tourist Information Centre (TIC) offers a warm welcome and a wide range of services. As part of the All-Wales TIC Charter Network, Wrexham TIC is committed to providing a very high standard of service.
Tel: 01978 292015
The North Wales School of Art & Design
Well equipped spacious design studios and workshops in a traditional "art school" setting are complemented by a high levels of staff expertise. All their programmes are taught by experienced, enthusiastic and committed professionals, many of whom are notable practising artists and designers in their own right.
Situated in the heart of Wrexham town centre, Yale College is a tertiary college with approximately 3,000 full-time and 8,000 part-time students.
There are two campuses, one on Grove Park Road in the centre of Wrexham and another half a mile away on Bersham Road where the Engineering and Construction courses take place.
The College also has some 13 outreach centres, many based in local schools, which have programmes of day-time and evening courses.
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