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The kitchen you've been searching forWelcome to our May Issue.
We have another jam packed issue for you, with lots going on, including our massive competition for you to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to see McFly !. We also have two pairs of tickets up for grabs for the brilliant Wild Shore Aqua Park.
Have you booked your summer holiday yet? have a read of our Discover Antalya editorial, it might just help you make your mind up where you would like to visit this year. This month’s food review saw us visit the Golden Lion in Rossett, See pages 26-27 to see what our thoughts were. Keep up to date with our what’s on guide for Chester and North Wales this month on pages 40-41. Lots more going on inside so please take the time to have a look through then keep our handy little magazine safe as you never know when you might need to call one of the businesses within. Don’t forget to give us a mention if you do use a company advertising in our magazines.
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April Competition Winners
Chester Food Festival - Sandra Wynne & C Latham
Scouting For Girls - Emma Roberts - 4 Brits
£25.00 Cash - Carol Morris - Bono
Until Next Month Reg.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney Granted Freedom Of The Borough Of Wrexham...
Wrexham Football Club and its owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have been granted the ‘freedom of the county borough.’The proposal was tabled at Wrexham Council’s Executive Board on Tuesday, November 8 in recognition of the club’s long and proud history, and the amazing impact the two owners have had in helping to promote Wrexham across the world.
Councillor Mark Pritchard, Leader of Wrexham Council, says: “Football is the beating heart of our community and there’s always been incredible passion and support for the club.
“We have an amazing story here in Wrexham, along with a unique character and identity that is winning fans all over the world.
“These two Hollywood actors have had an incredible impact on both the football club and the community and have helped catapult Wrexham onto the world stage.
“You couldn’t wish to meet two nicer people – they really are two wonderful guys who’ve put their heart and soul into this city, and it feels like the right time to talk about how we recognise that.”
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Wrexham Council News
WREXHAM ASPIRES TO BECOME ‘CAPITAL OF PLAY’
Let’s take a minute to think back to where we played as children. Was it dressing up…looking for treasure…rolling down hills… jumpers for goal posts?
Most adults recall their childhoods as having plenty of time to play with their friends in and around their neighbourhoods. We tend to remember everyday adventures-opportunities we found and made ourselves and with our siblings, cousins, friends.
BUSINESS AS USUAL AT WREXHAM’S HISTORIC MARKETS AHEAD OF MOVE FOR REFURBISHMENT
Back in October we announced that a temporary home for traders from the Butchers and General market had been found as we look to refurbish the market sites that are now very much in need of a refurbishment and modernisation.
The market traders are now likely to move into their temporary home on Queens Square later this summer.
Until then its business as usual as traders look to offer a personalised shopping experience.
Lead Member for Economy & Regeneration, Councillor Nigel Williams said: “We would all like to see a thriving Wrexham High Street and shopping experience, and the best way to make that happen is to support local Wrexham businesses like the ones that exist at our markets.”
General Market opening times
Monday to Saturday 9am – 4pm. Closed on Wednesdays.
Butchers Market opening times
Monday to Saturday 9am – 4pm. Wednesdays 9am – 2pm.
Playing has always been and continues to be central to children’s physical, mental, social and emotional health and wellbeing. For children themselves, playing is one of the most important aspects of their lives. They value time, freedom and good places to play. When asked what is important to them, children in Wrexham consistently mention playing and meeting up with their friends.
Wrexham already has a clear vision for improving conditions for children’s play. This encompasses:
• Improving access and the quality of spaces for play
• Parent and professional understanding of play
• The role decision makers have.
In late 2021, Wrexham Council set itself the challenge to become the ‘capital of play’. This was part of Wrexham’s bid to be named the UK’s City of Culture 2025.
About Play Wales
Play Wales is the national charity for children’s play in Wales. All children are entitled to be able to play within their communities and we work to achieve this goal on their behalf, identifying solutions to enable more children to play more everyday. Play Wales is pleased to be working with Wrexham Council to explore ways it can meet its aspiration to become a ‘capital of play.’
FILM SCREENING TO ENCOURAGE BETTER CONVERSATIONS AROUND DEMENTIA
People are being invited to attend a film screening at the Wellbeing Hub in May, which will help to encourage better communication and conversations around dementia.
The screening takes place 10am-12pm on Monday, May 15, at the Wellbeing Hub at Crown Buildings on Chester Street, and attendees will get to watch the thought-provoking film ‘The World Turned Upside Down’ along with Wrexham Council’s PCP Dementia Co-ordinator Kate Evans.
You will be invited to reflect on why and how conversations can go badly or work well, as well as what helps to maintain good conversations. Kate will pause the film at select points to discuss thoughts and opinions for various scenarios carried out by the actors. Refreshments are also being provided, with tea and coffee available on arrival.
You can book your place by calling 01978 298608 or emailing kateA.evans@wrexham.gov.uk
BECOMING A SUPPORTED LODGINGS HOST: BENEFITS OF SUPPORTING CARE EXPERIENCED YOUNG PEOPLE
Becoming a supported lodgings host can be an incredibly rewarding experience, as it provides an opportunity to help care experienced young people transition into adulthood. Care experienced young people often face many challenges, particularly when leaving care, and require support and guidance. Supported lodgings hosts play a crucial role in providing a stable and nurturing environment for these young people as they begin their journey to independence. In this blog, we will discuss the benefits of being a supported lodgings host.
If you’d like to learn more about becoming a supported lodgings host, we’d love to speak with you, please get in touch, call us on 07467 235744 or email supportedlodgings@wrexham.gov.uk
PENBLWYDD HAPUS TŶ PAWB!
Can you believe it? Tŷ Pawb is five years old!
And what a five years it’s been! Since that wet, wonderful Bank Holiday Monday back in 2018, when 10,000 people came out to see us to open our doors for the first time, Tŷ Pawb has grown to become a thriving, multi-award winning markets, arts and community facility, an Art Fund Museum of the Year finalist, and a nationally recognised, pioneering example of how to reimagine a public building.
These achievements would not have been possible without the extraordinary efforts of the community of traders, artists, staff, volunteers and all the other countless groups and individuals who form part of our Tŷ Pawb family.
So, to celebrate this milestone, we’ve been delving through our short (but sizable) archives to pick out some of the best moments from our first five years. Moments that sum up what Tŷ Pawb is all about. Summing up our story in a short space has been quite the task! A lot has happened since 2018….
• We’ve welcomed over 1,240,400 people through our doors.
• We’ve displayed 31 exhibitions, featuring over 700 artists.
• We’ve hosted over 300 performances.
• We’ve become home to over 30 traders offering a wide range of exciting products and homemade food.
• We’ve won awards, including the Gold Medal for Architecture at the Llangollen Eisteddfod, Architects Journal Retrofit of the Year & Best Cultural Building under £5m.
• In 2022, we reached the final five shortlist for Art Fund’s Museum of The Year – the biggest museum prize in the World!
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The Golden Lion is situated in the picturesque village of Rossett.The Golden Lion is a Gastropub with a homely yet traditional pub which is steeped in history, the pub is well known for its ghost stories and even has its very own phantom visitor.
Old Jeffrey,who is thought to haunt the pub now lives peacefully in bedroom number two upstairs and although he is still inclined to a little mischief, he is perfectly harmful.
The interior of the pub is an eclectic mix of old and new and includes real cosy lit fires and stylish plush armchairs to relax in before or after your meal or just for a casual drink, the outside does not disappoint either, featuring a lovely picturesque beer garden with ample seating and also its very own Tipi tent, in which you can enjoy a cosy drink in unique surroundings .
We visited on a Monday afternoon and we were glad we had pre booked a table as it was extremely busy, but retained a warm welcoming atmosphere. We were seated in a nice area overlooking the beer garden and
Tipi tent. The menu featured an array of dishes including homemade burgers, classic mains and succulent grills. They also do a fixed price lunch menu in which you could enjoy two courses for £13.95 or three courses for £15.95.
We decided to dine of the main menu and went for Hydes Battered Haddock,Hydes Classic burger and Slow Cooked Beef and Hydes Ale pie.
The Hydes Battered Haddock was huge and was accompanied by thick cut home cooked chips, mushy peas and tartar sauce, I had also added a portion of chip shop curry sauce, wow I certainly was not disappointed it was a mega portion and was extremely tasty,, I loved having a portion of curry sauce as well as the traditional mushy peas to dunk my chips in.
My dining partners were also extremely pleased with their choices the slow cooked Beef and Hydes ale pie was served in a traditional pie dish and I could see the filling was bubbling up over the crusty golden pastry top ,I was assured it melted in your mouth and was extremely flavoursome, this was served with cabbage and bacon creamy mash and Tendrestem broccoli, I asked if they would have preferred chunky chips with the pie but was promptly told no, the mash was amazing ,as if it could not get any better it was served with a jug of rich beef gravy to smother over the warming comfort food.
We also ordered the Hydes classic burger from the Grill,served with classic French fries,it consisted of two 4oz beef burgers served on a brioche bun with sliced
tomatoes, baby gem lettuce, gherkin and creamy burger sauce, it was also topped with two slices of crispy bacon and Emmmental cheese. The burgers were high quality and juicy, loaded with tasty toppings, you don’t get much better in a cheese burger!
When they served the Sharing platter we immediately commented that we maybe should not have also indulged in the Cheesecake as our eyes were bigger than our bellies, but looked utterly delicious all the same!
It was presented on a slate platter and consisted of Apple, Rhubarb and Vanilla crumble, Chocolate brownie, Mango and Passion fruit Eton mess, sticky toffee pudding and caramel filled Churros served with a pan of thick custard and some Vanilla ice cream.
THE BILL
As we skipped starters we decided we could not resist something naughty but nice from the dessert menu , we decided to try the Chefs sharing selection for two and also couldn’t resist the Biscoff Cheesecake.
Every single pudding was to die for and we couldn’t choose our favourite, we would highly recommend trying one of these as you taste so many desserts and at such a reasonable price of £15.95, the only problem was I couldn’t possibly try the Biscoff Cheesecake as I was bursting at the seams ,however I was told that this too was also amazing, and I guess I will have to try this next time!
Hydes Battered Haddock £15.50
Pot of Curry Sauce £1.95
Slow Cooked Beef and Ale Hydes pie £15.95
Hydes Classic Burger £15.95
Chefs Sharing Selection for Two £15.95
Biscoff Cheescake £7.95
T
E T S TO W ILD SHORE A QUA PARK
Wild Shore Delamere is a water-based adventure hub, of fering a number of unique, dynamic Wakeboarding, Stand Up Paddleboarding and Open Water Swimming. Located in rural Cheshire, 12 miles east of Chester, Wild Shore is the per fect day out for friends, families and individuals.
Wild Shore has somet hing for all ages and abilities!
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A lo ok b ac k at Wre xham V Notts, What a game!
Ben
Foster the hero as Wrexham return to the top of the National League
Elliot Lee’s strike twelve minutes from time roared Wrexham back to the top of the National League, in a dramatic five goal thriller at the Racecourse Ground.
Cedwyn Scott had a golden opportunity to claim a point at the death from the penalty spot, but Ben Foster was the hero, saving to his right to earn victory in the 97th minute.
John Bostock put Notts County ahead in fine fashion on the stroke of half time, sweeping a free-kick into the top corner.
However, Paul Mullin responded three minutes after half-time, converting from James Jones’ cross and slotting past Sam Slocombe.
Mullin this time the provider, crossed for Jacob Mendy who caressed the ball home to take the lead, but that only lasted 6 minutes, as Kyle Cameron headed in to equalise.
Phil Parkinson responded to the defeat at Halifax by making several changes, with Ollie Palmer and Tom O’Connor back in the starting eleven, and Luke Young returning to the bench.
For Luke Williams’ side, they were boosted by the returning Ruben Rodrigues, who missed their home fixture against Wealdstone on Friday as a precaution.
The opening stages were played out with both teams trying to impose their styles on one another, with neither able to break through. Notts looked comfortable in possession, but they struggled to penetrate the Wrexham defence from open play.
Their first opportunity was an ambitious one, with Connell Rawlinson striking from distance, but it was a comfortable one for Ben Foster to deal with.
Wrexham too were short of chances in the opening exchanges, and the closest they came was through Paul Mullin, who hit a free-kick over the crossbar.
However, it needed a real moment of quality to break the deadlock, and Bostock provided exactly that on the stroke of half time, curling his freekick into the top corner.
Three minutes after the restart and Mullin fired Wrexham onto level terms as he met James Jones’ inch perfect cross, and slotted past Slocombe.
On the hour mark Eoghan O’Connell came agonisingly close to putting the Red Dragons ahead, with a ferocious impromptu volley which rattled the crossbar.
The Wrexham pressure continued to mount, and Mullin fizzed a surging ball into the path of Mendy who smashed past Slocombe to take the lead.
However, County weren’t done there, and substitute Sam Austin danced his way past the defence and forced Foster into making an outstanding save.
The follow-up, a set piece that caught the Wrexham defence napping, and skipper Cameron headed home unmarked past Foster to level the game.
What started as a tentative chess match turned into a blockbuster heavyweight contest, and it was Lee who put Wrexham back in front, with a simple finish into the bottom corner.
There was to be more drama, as referee Scott Tallis awarded a penalty in the 96th minute, but Foster was the hero, diving down to his right denying Scott and County what would have been a crucial point.
AQUA PARK
Our Aqua park is a giant floating playground of adventure, designed to provide you with a fun, safe and exhilarating experience. Perfect for family trips, individual sessions and birthday parties/group bookings.
The Aqua Park hosts a number of Ninja Warrior-style features including Tire Run, Ninja-Jump and Eagles Nest along with our epic 3.8m inflatable tower; Mount Rainier. Our aqua park provides the perfect challenge of balance and nerve for a range of ages and abilities.
our obstacles, conquer Mount Rainier and make a splash down our epic slides!
Don’t worry if you think this all sounds too intimidating, our Aqua Park includes
features for various standards of physical and mental ability, for every gnarly feature we have a mega fun and simple element – we also have a host of Neptune Steps, which allow easy access from the water back onto the Aqua Park. We guarantee that all our groups, individuals, parents and children will leave the Aqua Park with a huge smiles on their faces and is sure to be a day out in Delamere that you will never forget!
JULY & AUGUST
Open 7 days a week - 10am to 8pm
Online booking is live!
Visit our website for more information and to book!
£20.00 per person (50 minute session & includes all kit hire)
Children must be 6 + Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult (ratio of 1 adult to 3 c hildren).
Children aged between 8 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult (over 18) on site (not on t he activity).
SWIMMING ABILIT Y; 25M
Wild Shore Delamere, Delamere Lake Sailing & Holiday Par k , Chester Road (A556), Oakmere, Nor t hwic h, CW8 2JL Phone - 01606 655 536
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ONLY OPEN Wednesday , Saturday & Sunday from 17th April - 23rd July 2023
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What's On in Chester & North Wales May 2023
CHESTER
A Night of Swing Jive Music with the 309s
7th May
A musical journey through the sounds of the 1940s and 50s played by a top swing jive band featuring twin vocals, swinging rhythms and soaring fiddle. The 309s write their own songs in the style of classic tunes from the dawn of rock n roll when Saturday night at the dancehall was the place to be. The 309s are a fantastic high energy band guaranteed to get your toes tapping and your eyes smiling. www.ticketsource.co.uk
/whats-on/chester
Boodles May Festival
City Day 2023
10th May
Mark your calendars. Racing has returned to the Roodee. The iconic, three-day festival of racing returns to the world’s
oldest racecourse on Wednesday 10 May 2023. Not just the start of the world-renowned May Festival, but also the first fixture of the 2023 season. This is a race day you cannot afford to miss. Tickets sell-out fast for the Boodles May Festival, so book now to make sure you have a front row-seat at history-making racing.
www.chester-races.com
/race-days/fixtures/boodlesmay-festival-city-day-2023
The Madchester Experience
13th May
Taking their audiences on a trip back to the 90’s indie era with the attitude and baggy fashion to boot – Described as an energetic and authentic experience The Madchester Experience show immerses you in visual & musical ecstasy taking you on a nostalgic journey back to the 90’s with the use of music, film and fashion.
wrexhameventsguide.co.uk
/event/the-madchesterexperience-at-live-roomschester
Cheshire View Wedding
Fayre
14th May
Bring your partner or bride tribe and join us on Sunday 14th May at the beautiful Cheshire View. There will be a fab range of local wedding suppliers and creatives who’ll be sure to give you all of the advice and inspiration you need!
theaddedextra.co.uk/events
/cheshire-view-wedding-fayre/ Chester Craft Beer Festival
20th May
Chester Craft Beer Festival at The Carriage Shed, 20th May 2023. Featuring the Best Craft Breweries, Music, Street Food, Gin and Cocktails. Carriage Shed, City Place, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 3DR
www.visitcheshire.com
/whats-on
NORTH WALES
All Wales Boat & Leisure Show 2023
6th May
For 2023, The All Wales Boat & Leisure Show is going all undercover to Venue Cymru, Llandudno ‘The Queen of the Welsh Watering Places’ overlooking the Irish Sea. A town just off the A55, lined with pastelcoloured hotels, shops, and restaurants all within walking distance of the event. Make a weekend of it!
allevents.in/llandudno/allwales-boat-and-leisure-show2023/200021997649108
The Coral 6th May Llyfrgell Wrecsam Wrexham Library
The Coral have made a case for the perfect melody, aligned with lyrics that take a deep look at the way we live now while hoping for a better tomorrow. Since their debut EP release in 2001 The Coral have sold over a million UK albums.
DANCESKABILITY - an evening of Ska and Soul
12th May
An evening of ska and soul in aid of TONIC Music For Mental Health, Pancreatic Cancer UK and EDS Support UK. In loving tribute to Terry Hall. allevents.in/wrexham/dance skability-an-evening-of-skaand-soul/10000553099544627
Rhuddlan Food Festival
20th May
Rhuddlan Food festival is back on May 20th 2023, if you would like to hold a stall with us please drop us a message for further details... More info on Facebook!
Llangollen Red Dragon Music Festival
20th May
By special request SNOG are coming to the Red Dragon Music festival at long last!!! Don't miss it!
www.snogthekisstributeband .com/event-details/llangollenred-dragon-music-festival
The Absolute Stone Roses + Madchester Experience
27th May
The Rockin' Chair, Wrexham
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TAKING ON THE 3 PEAKS CHALLENGE FOR DYNAMIC
Dynamic, based at Bradbury House, Salisbury Road, Wrexham, who provide out of school activities for children and young people with disabilities, are thrilled to announce that some of our supporters will be taking on the 3 Peaks Challenge.
weekend. The challenge will begin in Scotland at Ben Nevis, which is the tallest of the three mountains, standing at 4,409ft. The team will then travel South to the Lake District where they will tackle Scafell Pike, 3209ft. They will then head to Wales to climb Yr Wyddfa, which recently changed its name from Snowdon, which stands at 3,560ft.
Mark Connolly of Huws Gray in Wrexham has been a long-term supporter of Dynamic for many years and Mark has shown his support in many ways, including his last fundraiser which involved dying his beard bright pink. Last year he approached some colleagues about taking on a big challenge and between them they decided to tackle the 3 Peaks challenge. The climbers will be Lee Jones, Shane Rhys Jones and Dale Evans with Mark navigating and providing support.
The challenge itself will involve climbing the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours and will take place over the May Bank Holiday
Mark Connolly said ‘I have friends whose children have accessed Dynamic services over the years, so I know first had what a brilliant service they offer. The children enjoy attending the sessions and it also gives a little bit of respite to the families.
When I first mentioned a challenge for Dynamic my colleagues were quick to suggest the 3 Peaks. They all knew of Dynamic and the fantastic support they provide and wanted to do their bit to help. We know the challenge itself will be tough but there is lots of training already underway and we are confident we can complete it within the 24 hours timeframe. We would like
to thank everyone for their donations so far, their well-wishes and donations are really helping to spur us on. All donations, large or small will make a huge difference to this fantastic charity’ Marie Gibson, Liaison Officer at Dynamic said ‘We are incredibly grateful to Mark, Lee, Shane and Dale for taking on this incredible challenge. We know how much time and effort is going into the training, planning and organisation of the actual event and are very grateful.
Nobody has ever taken on this challenge in aid of Dynamic before, so we are very excited and happy to show our support to the guys. Every penny raised will be used to directly benefit the children and young people who access Dynamic services.’
TO SPONSOR the team please visit: justgiving.com/fundraising /Dynamic3Peaks or contact Marie on 01978 263656.
For more information please contact: Marie Gibson, Liaison Officer at Dynamic on 01978 263656.
Tuesday
Cefn Mawr
George Edwards Hall
5pm and 6.30pm
Sam 07951 896 066
Wednesday
Acton
Community Resource Centre
5.30pm and 7.00pm
Sue 07929 510 170
Cefn Mawr
George Edwards Hall
9am and 10.30am
Sam 07951 896 066
Pandy
Gresford Colliery Club
9am, 10.30am. 5pm and 6.30pm
Sharon 07764 993 255
Tanyfron
Brymbo Cricket Club
5pm and 6.30pm
Sam 07951 896 066
Rhosllanerchrugog
Hafod Colliery Social Club
5pm and 6.30pm
Annette 07970 047 893
Thursday Acton
Community Resource Centre
9am, 10.30am, 5pm and 6.30pm
Sue 07929 510170
Llay
LLay British Legion
9am, 12pm, 5pm and 7pm
Gail 07545 907 004
Friday Acton Community Resource Centre
8am and 9.30am
Sue 07929 510 170
Saturday Wrexham
Hightown Resource Centre
8am, 9.30am and 11am
Gail 07545 907 004
Exciting new group opportunities around the area (self employed)
If you would like to find out more information, please call Gill Rhouma
07388 551 968
Wrexham Events Guide is an exciting new open and inclusive platform, aiming to bring you a comprehensive ‘What’s On’ experience, covering the whole of Wrexham County, as well as all surrounding areas. Working with nearly every venue and promotions company in the area already, the team behind the guide are putting collaboration, positivity, and a passion for our creative hub here in North Wales at its heart.
Our aim: To collectively represent and support the vibrant and diverse arts and events culture of Wrexham and all surrounding areas.
label, the band have already gained some success from their first releases.
May 16 @ 7:30 PM - 9:45 PM
The Revlon Girl
MAY
May 7 @ 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Ibiza Garden Party – Wrexham!
Our Ibiza style garden party returns to Wrexham. DJ’s and Sophia Sax.
May 9 @ 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cultural Coffee Morning –
Attended by The National Lottery. A morning of bringing people together from all different backgrounds, beliefs and cultures.
May 12 @ 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Book Club - Come and join our book club at caffi Cyfle Alyn Waters every Friday afternoon.
May 12 @ 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
SHAMBOLICS plus support from Sleeping Together
Shambolics, now signed to the legendary Alan McGees record
Eight short months after one of Britain’s most appalling disasters – the catastrophe at Aberfan that left 144 people dead, 116 of them children – a group of bereaved mothers meet regularly to grieve and support each other. They secretly invite a representative from Revlon to provide them with some beauty advice.
May 19 @ 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Toddler Day at Xplore!
Toddler Days are back on Fridays. Our Toddler Days are full of experiments, activities and stories. They aren’t to be missed.
May 19 @ 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM
The Madchester Experience
Described as an energetic and authentic experience The Madchester Experience show immerses you in visual & musical ecstasy taking you on a nostalgic journey back to the 90’s with the use of music, film and fashion.
May 20 @ 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
The Rocket Man at William Aston Hall, Wrexham
Entertainers are proud to present
The Rocket Man: a tribute to MultiGrammy award-winning legend and superstar, Sir Elton John. Join us on a musical journey, charting the rise to fame of one of the biggest selling artiste of all time.
May 28 @ 7:30 PM
Red Mist
Celebrate the end of the season at Wrexham’s biggest indoor party.
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aesthetic ser vice, regulated by the CQC . Our sta maintain extremely high standards of training to carr y out procedures, treatments and aftercare, ensuring high safety and professionalism throughout the patient journey with us
After a full medical consultation a personalised plan of care is created. All concerns are listened to and valued, patients are encouraged to express their views. We are an e ec tive clinic focussed on health promotion with for ward thinking and fully- trained sta in all areas to ensure consistent excellent clinical outcomes.
With welcoming smiles, our sta are on-site to guide you into the clinic , provide you with tea or co ee and have a relaxing chat or consultation prior to your treatment We o er appointment only bookings to ensure patient privacy and dignity at all times
Ad va n ce d t reat m e nts with p roven re su l t s Clinics in Buckley & Liverpool
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