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Contributed by Miss Viv Lavis-Jones

Race day was always a big event for Bangor with every farm and large house called upon to provide stabling for the horses and places within 2 miles or so of the racecourse offered board and lodging for the stable lads and jockeys. The farm labourers would act as grooms adding a welcome few shillings to their farm wages. Young boys, playing truant from school, would offer to hold a horse whilst the rider went to one of the hostelries for refreshment. In the High Street trestle tables would be erected outside the shops and pubs piled high with refreshments to catch the people arriving by carriage, bicycle, or later by train and walking to the racecourse. In between races the race-goers were entertained by many sideshows such as Punch & Judy, shooting galleries, and trials of strength, even boxing booths added colour to the scene as well as rows of drinking booths, refreshment tents, nut stalls and cake stalls - all designed to separate people from their money. However as well as the legitimate temptations to spend, and lose, money, the races also attracted pickpockets, 5-card tricksters and other conmen. A typical episode took place in 1895 when William Fox, of Liverpool, was charged with stealing a spade guinea, the property of Mr Edward Fitzjohn of the Boat Inn, Erbistock. He was arrested and searched without success. Acting Sergeant Farrell, of Wrexham, entered the room and out his hand into the prisoner’s mouth and produced the guinea! For the first meeting in 1859 the chief constable had sent four extra men to help the three resident policemen, PC Edward Jones based in Bronington, PC Loughrin of Bangor and PC McLaren of Overton, to police the 8

course. The following year he sent eight men. Eight years later, in 1868, the contingent had increased to 14 men - 4 of whom were plain clothes. He was also now borrowing men from the Denbighshire Constabulary. The following year the number had jumped to 24 from Flintshire plus, in addition to the assistance from Denbighshire, he had also requested a detective from Shrewsbury and one from Chester Police Forces. When a charge was made to enter the ground in 1929 part of their duty was to patrol the riverbank for people arriving without paying on horseback across the fields, by boat, or by walking or riding across the ford of Royton. Thinking it would be interesting to find out how many officers are needed to police the races today Jeanie Chantler, general manager of the racecourse, was contacted. Astonishingly only on big race days such as Ladies Day would they request a couple of police officers. Police might be in the road controlling traffic and generally keeping a watchful eye on proceedings but once they go onto the race ground there is a charge made and they are expensive! The racecourse now employ their own security staff but in general, apart from the odd counterfeit note, they have a good clientele who are much more law abiding.


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I am a 24 year old fashion obsessive and always have been from the awful neon tracksuits, to finding ways to fashion my school uniform, I loved that with fashion you can be anyone you wanted to be and that you can express how you feel though it. Fashion is not about where you come from, your background or how much money you have, it’s how you represent yourself, how you choose to put looks together and through it you can be you. My love of fashion grew and grew but unfortunately I cannot sew and had little patience with measurements for pattern cutting, so when it came to university I applied to do International Fashion Marketing which combined all the elements of business I loved. I have been lucky enough to work for a variety of clothing companies, including Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins and a company called Hallett which is a concessional company that has floor space in a number of big stores including New Look and Debenhams. I love all areas of fashion and love creating unique looks that are different to what’s on the high street, I have a love 10

of vintage clothing and get so inspired by the original fashion icons like Audrey Hepburn, Edie Sedgwick and Jackie Onassis as well as today’s icons like Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen who have a perfect mix of vintage and current trends to create something unique, I am also a big obsessive of fashion bloggers I draw so much inspiration and confidence from them and how they style their looks. Evie Hart is a business I have had in mind for a few years now, originally I wanted to open a boutique, but due to the current economic climate and the overheads of having a shop in a desirable location, it was something I knew I could not financially do. With the rise of online shopping I knew there was a opportunity for my business to become a reality, and hopefully offer something a bit different to what is already available, my business concept is to offer my customers a online boutique. Evie Hart which has trend based fashion in limited amounts (and vintage items too), I have searched high and low to find a perfect mix of quality, fashion and reasonable price points to suit every fashionista and every occasion from shopping to the races.


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gardeningtips Handy hints to keep your busy throughout April This is a frantic month for the gardener with lots of sowing, planting and propagating to do. Flower Garden - Soil preparation Continue forking over the soil between shrubs, teasing compost into the surface. Prepare areas where summer bedding will be planted out in late May. Summer bulbs - Many summer-flowering bulbs can be planted in March and April. In mild areas, dahlia tubers can be planted outside, covered with about 10cm (4in) of soil. In cold regions, delay planting until later in April. In the coming months, plant groups of gladioli at intervals to extend their flowering season. Grow lilies in pots so that they can be moved into the garden to fill any gaps. Spring bulbs - Mark any congested clumps that have flowered poorly with a label to remind you to lift and divide them later in the year. Give every clump of bulbs a thorough soaking with a liquid feed. Mulch - Spread a thick layer of compost or well-rotted manure as a mulch around established shrubs and along the base of hedges to help conserve moisture in the 12

soil and keep down annual weeds. Months of wet weather will have caused moss to become a problem in many lawns. Thick moss quickly smothers out grass, so action is needed this spring to remove it, boost grass growth and improve surface drainage across the lawn. Chemical moss killers can be used to destroy existing moss, but this will still need to be raked out. Far better to use a powered lawn rake to scarify the lawn, raking out moss and debris.These can be hired for a weekend if you don’t own one. Afterwards, fork over the whole area to improve surface drainage. Increase frequency of mowing as growth dictates. Later, in April or early May, apply fertiliser and check regularly for weeds, digging out any that you find. Warming the soil - At this time of year, cold, wet soil can prove fatal to early sowings made outside. By covering prepared beds with cloches you will warm up the soil, protect it from hard frost and keep the rain off. Leave the cloches in place for a couple of weeks, then rake the soil surface before sowing seed or planting out young seedlings. Finally, put the cloches back over them to give your young plants a speedy start.


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A Tale of the Comet Watching a programme on T.V. recently reminded me of what a beautiful aircraft the De Havilland Comet was. It was first introduced to B.O.A.C. in 1952, the world’s first jet airliner, just beating the Americans who Britain had shared Sir Frank Whittle’s revolutionary engine design with. Under the skilful control of Chief Test Pilot and WW2 night fighter ace, Group Captain John Cunningham (nicknamed ‘Cats Eyes’ by the RAF during the war to hide the fact from the Germans that he had top secret radar equipment in his Beaufighter), the new DH 106 Comet prototype broke many records in1949, as its four De Havilland Ghost turbo jets produced 5000lbs. thrust each, giving the Comet a speed of 460 m.p.h.; a range of 1,500 miles and a ceiling of 40,000 ft. Cunningham and the Comet sliced many of the route times of piston- engined aircraft by half, and his exploits filled the newsreels and newspapers of the times. Simply everyone wanted to fly in the Comet, but in 1953/4 tragedy struck, as three aircraft broke up in mid flight, killing all the passengers and crews. The Comet fleet was grounded, and the resulting investigation into the crashes detected metal fatigue around the square windows in the fuselage. As a result, the airframe was strengthened, round windows were fitted and more powerful Rolls-Royce Avon engines (10,500 lbs. thrust each) raised the speed to 520m.p.h. and gave an increased range of 3,225 miles. 14

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But alas in the mean time, the Americans had introduced their bigger, four jet Boeing 707 which carried more passengers than the Comet, making it more economical to operate. The Comet was developed into its much larger MK IV form over the successive years, and other variations such as the Nimrod, saw service with the RAF until 2011. Group Captain Cunningham was awarded the prestigious Segrave Trophy in 1978, and when I interviewed him at a similar award ceremony in later years, he told me how beautifully the Comet handled and how easy it was to fly. He also told me how much he admired Concorde and would have loved to have flown it. He was certainly one of our greatest pilots. Readers may be interested to know that a De Havilland Comet Mk.1 XB is on display at the RAF Museum,Cosford- just down the A41, and a wonderful day out!


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FARM WATCH We are shortly launching a Farm Watch Scheme for the Maelor South area which includes, Marchwiel, Cross Lanes, Overton, Penley, Bettisfield, Hanmer, Bangor on Dee, Bronington, Horseman’s Green etc. This is similar to Neighbourhood Watch, but covers farms and properties in the rural areas. It’s keeps farmers in touch with each other and with what is going on, crime wise, in their local areas. How Farm watch Works. – Most criminals will visit areas they wish to target and later return. By passing any information to the police of suspicious vehicles and persons, will then allow us to carry out checks so that we can solve crimes and direct our patrols. We will also pass any vital information and advice back into the farming communities, working together to prevent and deter criminals that are targeting the area. This scheme has initially been introduced by the North Wales Police as a trial and by working in partnership with local Community Councils, we have formed a working group that has been dedicated to achieving this scheme. We encourage all farmers that join the scheme, to have a sign situate on their farm entrance and pass their contact details to the local police. Once the police have received your details, a small information pack will be delivered to your door by the local officer. This time can be used for any questions or information you may have. To become a member of this scheme you will need to register with the Online Watch 16

Link (OWL) via the website www.owl.co.uk or by contacting us here at Overton Police Station. PCSO Phil Jones will assist you with further guidance and explain the procedure in full. SPECTACLES APPEAL. I would like to inform to you all once again that we are continuing with the Spectacles Appeal for Ethiopia and will gladly take any unwanted and old glasses you wish to disperse of. This is a great opportunity to help and assist others in giving the gift of sight to those more unfortunate than ourselves. You can either pass them on to me or, once again, Meg at the shop has kindly offered to collect them for me so you can drop the off when you pop in for your local bits and pieces. This was a great success a last year and with your help we can do it again. Many thanks for your continued support.

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CHARLOTTE CHURCH & MICHAEL ROTHER TOP THE BILL FOR THE RETURN OF FOCUS WALES IN 2013 Following the much praised 2012 event, FOCUS Wales Music Festival & Conference returns to North Wales in April 2013. FOCUS Wales will once again take over the town centre of Wrexham for three days and nights, showcasing over 100 bands from Wales and around the globe, and presenting a series of high profile and educational music industry seminars & events, hosted across various venues within the town. Building on the success of the 2012 event, FOCUS 2013 acts announced so far include Welsh star CHARLOTTE CHURCH – who will be performing material from her latest solo release ‘TWO’. Germany’s MICHAEL ROTHER, founder member of cult ‘krautrock’ bands NEU! & Harmonia will play the music of both bands, alongside a host of the best new Welsh talent - including Wrexham’s own GALLOPS andM83 stable mates MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY. MICHAEL ROTHER will appear at an exclusive ‘In conversation’ session at the event also. Other international acts announced include Japan’s MOJA, who return by popular demand following a memorable

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As I am writing this article, the biggest news of the week was the ratings agency Moody’s decision to strip the UK of its AAA credit rating. Britain’s debt was marked down one notch to AA1. This is the first time since 1978 – when ratings began – that it has lost the AAA rating. Yet this was no bolt from the blue, as the UK has been on a ‘negative outlook’ for several months, and the agency’s concerns about the outlook for the UK economy have been well reported. Whilst this does represent a landmark decision, it should be put into perspective – there are 21 rungs on the ratings ladder and Britain has dropped only one. Whilst the downgrade saw the value of sterling (against other currencies) fall in early trading, to within a whisker of the symbolically important threshold of 1.5 against the US dollar, it has since steadied and recovered some losses. The year so far has seen sterling lose nearly 7% against the US dollar, whilst the euro has gained 7.5% against the pound. What does this mean for the UK economy and investors? A weak pound is good for the UK’s exporting companies, making their products cheaper for overseas customers, although those companies sourcing materials from abroad will suffer. However, it is also likely to push up the costs of

imports and so put upward pressure on inflation; unwelcome news for families and consumers who are already struggling with rising gas, electricity and petrol prices. Andrew Sentance, former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member, cautioned that the cut to the UK’s credit rating would add to the existing downward pressures on sterling. “This of itself won’t increase inflation but it will add to pressure on the pound, which has already fallen a long way in the space of 6 weeks – which is not going to help inflation”. Once again this is bad news for savers, with interest rates at rock bottom it means the real value of money is eroding even further. This is a theme we have mentioned in previous articles and I make no apology for bringing it up again. Speak to an adviser who can help you create a savings or investment plan that suits your needs and gives you the chance of a real return over inflation, it will be well worth it in the long term. If you would like to make an appointment please call Kate or Angela on 01978 311611 or email hadlow.edwards@sjpp.co.uk and we will look forward to meeting you.

The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds selected and may fall as well as rise. You may get back less than the amount invested. The levels and bases of taxation and reliefs from taxation can change at any time and with the exception of the ISA, are dependent on individual circumstances. Contributed by Warren Hadlow & Medwyn Edwards, Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management Limited. Telephone: 0800 652 8175 – e-mail hadlow.edwards@sjpp.co.uk Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management Limited represents only St. James’s Place Wealth Management plc (which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority) for the purpose of advising solely on the Group’s wealth management products and services, more details of which are set out on the Group’s website www.sjp.co.uk/products


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SUPERSIZE PYLONS PROPOSED FOR LOCAL AREA

Wrexham Power Limited (WPL) are proposing to build a large gas fired power station on the edge of Wrexham Industrial Estate. They are a property developer from Birmingham with parent company registered in Bermuda. They are not a utility company.

Claims of job opportunities are dubious– many of these jobs are highly specialised and are likely to be brought in from elsewhere.

The power station proposals suggest benefits which may not actually be delivered – see our objections. For more information on the proposals please go to Wrexham Power ‘s website www.wrexham-power.com. But don’t you believe all you read!!

Pollution could affect the industrial estate and local villages including Holt and Farndon.

The electricity will be generated and will need to be transported to the Legacy Substation by means of 400kv SUPERSIZE 50 METRE HIGH TOWER PYLONS (similar to those you see on the M56 towards Runcorn). These may ruin a massive swathe of rural countryside from Bowling Bank, Isycoed, Pickhill, Bangor on Dee, Marchwiel, Crosslanes, Sontley, Eyton to Rhosytllen. REASONS TO OBJECT: Whilst the UK needs more power, there is no genuine need for a scheme of this size in Wrexham area (N Wales already produces more power than it uses – this power station will fill the deficit of power in the South of England at the expense of our environment) There are better locations for such a development in the UK such as the many recently closed nuclear, coal and oil plants which have pylons, etc. in place already. There is no proposal for a sub-station on the Wrexham Industrial Estate and therefore the claims that it will benefit the Estate by providing extra power appear flawed. Wrexham Power are claiming the possibility of sales of heat but have the wrong plant and no infrastructure, This is “Greenwash” to mislead us. 22

The power station would be a huge ‘eye sore’ from rural locations including the Cheshire approaches to Wrexham.

This is not a sustainable or low carbon proposal when it could and should be. It will produce 2.5 million tonnes per year of carbon which will need to be stored underground or out to sea . There are better options for the Industrial Estate that could genuinely achieve the benefits with no requirement to spoil our environment with the proposed pylons, e.g. a much smaller sustainable low carbon energy efficient plant. ‘FRACKING’ further down the line ? A formal consultation is due to start soon and as the project is a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project, the planning consent required is a Development Consent Order. Wrexham Power Limited’s Development Consent Order application will be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate, the government agency responsible for receiving such applications. It will examine the application publicly and make a recommendation the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change as to whether to approve the application. It is the Secretary of State who will ultimately grant consent. All interested parties, including local residents and Wrexham County Borough Council, will have opportunities to submit their views during the consultation. However this consultation is short so we are starting our objections NOW, focusing mainly on the Power company at this stage.


JUNIORS

For girls and boys 7-11

At King’s Junior School ‘happy learners’ flourish... From Spanish to ICT, Design Technology to Gymnastics, King’s Junior School for girls and boys aged 7-11, provides an inspiring and fun learning experience. Within the caring and supportive preserve of King’s Junior School small classes allow your child to flourish. King’s Juniors have been called ‘happy learners’ by the last inspection team. Built on strong academic foundations, the curriculum offers excellent Drama, Music and Sporting opportunities. With 25 lunch time and after School clubs, from gardening and Mandarin to art and ballet, we encourage your child to explore every opportunity, helping them grow and develop in a friendly and nurturing environment where learning is fun – everyday.

Our Junior School Discover Days are held in May for Years 3-6 and give your child the opportunity to sample life at King’s. As mums and dads you too can take a close look around the School and see for yourselves the difference King’s can make to your child’s education. King’s Junior School prepares your child, both academically and socially, for the move to our highachieving Senior School. King’s Seniors are articulate, confident and phenomenally successful, with 100% going to university. In the last 10 years 80 students went to Oxford or Cambridge and 75% went on to one of ‘The Times Top 30’ universities. King’s also offer Discovery Days in June for Year 5 pupils interested in progressing to King’s Senior School.

Join us for a fun-filled Junior Discovery Day 3rd, 10th and 17th May 2013 Start your child on a magical journey of learning and discovery. We’d like to invite you inside King’s Juniors to explore, enjoy and imagine how this creative, caring and nurturing environment will stimulate and develop your child’s true potential.

To arrange a visit, call 01244 689553 quoting ‘Junior Discovery Day’. email: admissions@kingschester.co.uk www.kingschester.co.uk


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Clear Black Wine believe wine is for everybody and we are passionate about helping people find the right wine for the right occasion. From our friendly store in the heart of Gresford we supply a wide variety of wines, beers and other beverages, as well as holding regular wine tasting evenings. Peter Minshull, local guy, has always had a passion for wine. Years of experience working within the wine industry, and having identified that to satisfy local wine lovers, there is a need for an independent outlet

where wine can be sourced from anywhere and more importantly where the shop keeper knows his stuff! Peter can help you find the right wine for you, whether it’s for a night in, or for an occasion. His knowledge is extensive and comprehensive. You are welcome to browse round the shop and Peter is always happy to discuss wines and help guide you with your choice. If you would like to ensure that you like the wines you take home then Clear Black Wine is the choice for you. He is also happy to deliver so feel free to get in touch with him to discuss this, whether it’s a one off purchase or you would like to arrange a regular monthly delivery, or you need help planning for a dinner party or other occasion. If you would like to attend his wine tastings and brush up on your knowledge Peter would also be happy to hear from you.

Friday 26th April

Personal invitation to all Essentiallyours readers Due to the success of our November tasting another is being held. Approximately 200 people attended the last tasting, so if you like wine and would like to enjoy a night out with a difference please come along. Everyone welcome, ticket only. It really is a great opportunity to find the wine for you. Tickets available from the shop in Gresford

www.clearblackwine.com 17 Chester Rd, Gresford LL12 8NB • 01978 852237 • peter@clearblackwine.com www.facebook.com/clearblackwine

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BIKE MARKING EVENT

North Wales Police are promoting their BYCYCLE WATCH SCHEME in conjunction with the Community Safety Team. Registration is FREE and forms are available on the day or from your local Police Station. Register on the day and have your bike marked for Free. Other marking types are available, along with security tips and advice. Marking the frame of your bike with a police preferred product such as www.bikeregister. com takes seconds, but is a major deterrent for thieves. It will also assist the police in quickly tracing the ownership of a recovered bike. Registering your bike means it can be traced from anywhere in the UK as the details will be logged onto a secure on-line

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database which Police Forces across the country have secure access to. You can also protect valuable accessories such as lights, helmets, quick-release wheels, seats and locks. This offer also applies to mobility scooters. So pop in to see us 1pm - 4pm at MARCHWIEL VILLAGE HALL, PIERCY AVENUE, MARCHWIEL on SATURDAY 27TH APRIL 2013. Hope to see you all there.

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Adding further security marks will make your bike even less attractive to thieves.Look out for the following Police Preferred products: • SelectaDNA • SelectaDot • RFID (Radio frequency ID)

Registering your bike with a Police Preferred national database such as www.bikeregister.com means your bike can be traced from anywhere in the UK.

With Police Preferred products such as SelectaDNA you can also protect valuable accessories such as lights, helmets,quick-release wheels and seats, and locks.


Welsh Carvery every Sunday FROM ÂŁ9.95

Choose from a selection of succulent roasts, a tasty vegetarian option and a delicious fish course all served with the trimmings of course! Then what better way to relax in our peaceful setting with a good pudding and coffee to round off your day?

Make your way to The Inn at The Lanes this Sunday where you can really taste the difference! The Inn at The Lanes BEST WESTERN Cross Lanes Hotel Bangor Road, Cross Lanes, Wrexham LL13 0TF

Tel: 01978 780555

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Environmental Day - 31st May Marchwiel, Cross Lanes. Eyton & Erbistock. Pickhill & Sontley

An environmental day will take place on Friday 31st May 2013. from 10.00am until 3.00 pm.Volunteers from all areas are required on the day, to assist in keeping our villages and country side free of litter. Organisations who are involved on the day are. • Wrexham County Borough Council Street Scene. • Wrexham Council Housing Services. • Keep Wales Tidy. • North Wales Fire Service. • Local PCSOs - North Wales Police. • Marchwiel Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs, Explores & Brownies. • Marchwiel Youth Club. • Wrexham Council Environmental Dept. 30

Equipment for the day will be supplied on loan by Wrexham County Borough Council Street Scene Department &Keep Wales Tidy.Marchwiel Community Council, and Wrexham Council Housing Services will supply skips which will be situated on Station Road Marchwiel.Wrexham Council Housing Services will also be attending on the day to give any advice to council house tenants, or any residents queries. Refreshments will also be available for all volunteers free of charge at Station Road Changing Rooms Marchwiel. Hope to see you on the day,any amount of your time would be much appreciated. Volunteers to contact Wrexham County Borough Councillor John Pritchard on 01978 358153. Mobile 07746857511.


♦ MOT’s ♦ Repairs ♦ Service ♦ Tyres ♦ Exhausts ♦ Recovery ♦ Bosch Trained Technicians ♦ Courtesy Cars Available ♦ Specialists in the supply of low mileage vehicles up to three years old Knolton, Nr. Overton on Dee Wrexham LL13 0LE

Multi Make servicing and repairs at competitive rates. Ford • Nissan • Volkswagen Skoda • Vauxhall • Renault Peugeot • Citroen New & Used Car Sales

We can find the make and model you require Four Wheel Laser Alignment The Trotting Mare Garage is a small family run business with a large stock of quality used cars. All cars are sold with warranties, MOT’s and service and we believe that our after sales service is unrivalled. As a small business we will take the time to make sure that you make the right choice and if you require something specific we will make every effort to match your needs no pressure, just good honest advice.

Tel or Fax : 01978 710 435

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Loft & barn conversions Roofing • Pointing • Walling Stonework • Decking • Repairs UPVC Windows doors facias & sofits Mini digger & driver

t: 01978 228107 m: 07968 237086 w: www.chbuildersltd.co.uk e: chbuilders1@btinternet.com


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Nearly New Sale Saturday 27th April 2013 1 – 3 PM Overton Village Hall, Overton-on-Dee Admission: £1.00 per adult / children free For more details or to sell goods contact us on :

Nordic Walking

Nordic walking was originally a summer training regime for crosscountry skiers it’s easy on the joints and suitable for all ages and fitness levels We are a group that normally meets at the Penley Rainbow Centre we go on various walks with an option to finish with a coffee and a chat All you need is Walking poles, Sensible footwear / Wet-weather clothes (Nordic Walking Poles can be provided please contact us if you require them)

Every Monday and Friday 10am Walks will take no more than 30mins for the first few months Initially we will meet at the Penley Rainbow Centre If you would like more information contact Rebecca on 01948 830730

OvertonNNS@hotmail.co.uk or 01978 710688 BABY AND CHILDREN NEARLY NEW SALE:

Come and grab yourselves a BARGAIN! Baby, children and maternity clothes; nursery equipment, pushchairs, toys, videos/DVDs, books, games and puzzles will all be on sale at great prices.

Hire BOD Village Hall

01978 780622

Events At The Plassey Archery In The Tea Garden Sat 13th April - 10.30am - 4.30pm Paul Jones from The Archery Experience will be here at The Plassey offering advice and tuition in the art of archery. Come along and join in the fun!

Model Aircraft Flying Display & Come & Have A Go! Sun 21st April - 10.30am - 4.30pm Plassey Model Flying Club will be providing a model aircraft flying display with the chance for our visitors to come and have a go with an experienced & qualified trainer for free. For more information tel 01978 780277 or email enquiries@plassey.com

Darts, Dominoes & Decks

(Other games included)

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3 Tuesday of the Month Starting 19th March 1st session Free

£10 for 2 courses & coffee 10.30 – 2.30pm

Booking essential Please register your interest by contacting Jane on 01948 830730 (Transport can be provided for an additional cost please ask for details)


Trotting Mare Garage

Unit 4 Gardden Industrial Estate. Tatham Road. Ruabon.

UNBEATABLE PRICES & SERVICE Main dealer for Hankook tyres • All leading makes of tyres supplied • 4 x 4 specialist • Full range of exhausts • Batteries (3 year guarantee) • Tracking (free check) • Tyre repairs

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All our tyre prices include fitting, valve & balance

CAR VALETING

WE DO THE BUSINESS, BECAUSE WE KNOW THE BUSINESS www.johnstownruabontyres.co.uk

NEW IN HOUSE SERVICE at Trotting Mare Garage

5% discount when spending over £60 Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm

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Providing reliable, high quality electrical services to domestic and commercial customers Full electrical installations for new build homes, renovations and extensions • Re-wiring Fault finding and repairs • Testing and Inspection Extra sockets and lighting • Showers Heating systems • Under floor heating Smoke alarms • Mood lighting

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• Vaccinations and health checks • Microchipping •PETS passports •Consultations by appointment: Mon-Fri 1pm-3pm Tuesdays & Thursdays 5pm-6pm • 24 hour emergency service Maelor Veterinary Centre

01978 711 975 Penyllan Street, Overton LL13 0EE Also at Blakemere Vet Centre, Ellesmere


It is 1890’s England and two young gentlemen are being somewhat limited with the truth. To interject some excitement into their lives, Mr Worthing invents a brother, Ernest, as an excuse to leave his dull country life behind him to pursue the object of his desires, the ravishing Gwendoline.While across town Algernon Moncrieff decides to take the name Ernest, when visiting Worthing’s young ward Cecily. The real fun and confusion begins when the two end up together and their deceptions are in danger of being revealed.

Overton Amateur Dramatic Society Presents

The Importance of Being Earnest A Trivial Comedy for Serious People By Oscar Wilde

In Overton Village Hall

Friday 19th & Saturday 20th April 2013 Doors open 7:00 Performance at 7:30 Tickets only £5 Be there or miss the Importance of it all!


STEP INTO SPRING WITH A NEW CUT OR COLOUR PROFESSIONAL

Superior cleaning results on all ovens, agas, ranges and extractors

MOBILE HAIRSTYLIST (Recently moved to the area)

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Professional deep cleaning at set prices

Cookers, ovens and double ovens Ranges • Extractors Aga, Rayburn & Stanley appliances

Latest Colouring & Cutting Techniques Free consultation before committing Bridal hair a speciality

Fully insured & qualified through TAAOC

Local family business focusing on reliability, trust, client satisfaction and repeat custom

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01244 579287 www.holtcabinets.co.uk

Halkyn Terrace, Rossett LL12 0HP Holt Cabinets specialises in bespoke joinery, cabinetry and green oak structures. With over 20 years experience Holt Cabinets is a family-run business with a small team of experienced craftsmen. Call us to arrange an appointment. Andy 07802 624 820

Call Jean

Mobile 07882 408 795 or 01948 830006


Marchwiel Village Hall

Quiz Night

Wed 1 May 2013 Teams of 4 Supper included • Starts 7 p.m. £5 a head • Raffle & Bar

Lunch Club

Starts Fri 26th April 2013 Two Course Meal £4.00 12 – 2pm Booking is essential Marchwiel Village Hall

0785027882 Penley Women's Fellowship

Quiz Night

Friday 12 April 7.30pm Madras School, Penley Teams of 4 Tickets £5.00 include a supper Proceeds to Penley Church Bellis Brothers Farm Shop & Garden Centre - Holt Tel: 01829 270302

Gardeners Q & A Thursday 25th April 7.00pm

Tickets for this event are £8.00 to include a glass of wine. Tickets are available from Nightingale House Hospice or here at Bellis’. This will be a thoroughly enjoyable evening raising much needed funds for the Hospice. This year’s guest include: Paul Cook the Curator from Ness Gardens, Christine Foulkes-Jones the owner of Hall Farm Nursery, Medwyn Williams the vegetable expert and Anne Harrison who specialises in hanging baskets. Refreshments will also be able to purchase from the restaurant.

BANGOR-ON-DEE

BOWLING CLUB

Graig Lane, Bangor-on-Dee Saturday friendlies League matches & Competitions Over 60s welcome contact: penmoz@btinternet.com

FED UP WITH THE TV? Why not come along to the next

W.I.MEETING

in Worthenbury Village Hall, on Tues 9th April, at 7.15pm This month we have a visit by Mike Kozyra a Chelsea Garden Show exhibitor. Visitors £4 per meeting.

A magical concert of Russian Orthodox choral music and Russian folk songs by St Petersburg’s finest vocal ensemble (5 members)

Wednesday

24th April 7.00pm St Margaret's Church Chester Road Wrexham

Tickets: £10 Phone: Rev Richard Hainsworth 01978 266685


All Things Trees is one of only three Arboricultural Association approved contractors in North Wales. • Tree felling • Crown shaping, thinning and reduction • Pollarding • High hedge reduction • Insured to £5 million A competitive, high quality service from someone you can trust

Contact: Ian Atkinson

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PROFESSIONAL TILING SERVICES

Bathrooms, Kitchens & Floors

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Complete installation of bathrooms and wet rooms

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Trevor C Harmer m: 07852 795904 • Bisazza • Mosaic • Natural Stone Floors • Kitchens • Ty Heulog, Gegin Lane, • Complete installations of bathrooms &Rossett, wetLL12 rooms • Croeshowell, Nr 0NY Trevor C Harmer t: 01244 571873 07852 795 904 • 01244 571 • Underfloor Heating • Free Estimates - No Obligation • 873 e: tch@passionate-about-tiling.co.uk

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Timber Windows at Exceptional Prices We specialise in producing high performance windows and doors made from carefully selected timber and innovative hardware and ironmongery. We offer value for money, excellent service and exceptional quality.

• Casement and Box Sash Windows • Helpful & friendly service • Local installers • Delivery 6-8 weeks

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• Beds • Lift/Rise Recliners • Nursery Furniture NOW OPEN WEDNESDAYS


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