• North Wales Women's Football League in 2003 and as Wrexham Ladies F.C. the Welsh Premier Women's League in 2009. In 2003, the NEWI Wrexham Ladies Football...
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  • The series documents the events of Welsh association football club Wrexham A.F.C., as told by the club's owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The...
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  • 2023–24 Adran Premier (category 2023–24 domestic women's association football leagues)
    New Saints Wrexham The league has eight teams: Promoted from Adran North: Wrexham A.F.C. Women Relegated to Adran South: Abergavenny Women Source: Adran...
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  • Diocese of Wrexham, a church body/district (founded 1987) Wrexham A.F.C., a professional association football club (founded 1864) Wrexham AFC Women, (formerly...
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  • jointly-founded in 2020 by former Prestatyn Town F.C. manager Andrew Ruscoe, referee Tom Winsper and former Wrexham AFC Women player, Morgan Churchill, following the...
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  • The Rock, Rhosymedre (category Wrexham)
    well as Wrexham AFC Women. In March 2009 planning permission was granted to demolish Cefn's old stadium, Plaskynaston Lane, and replace it with a Tesco...
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  • Gareth Owen (footballer, born 1971) (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
    currently the manager of Wrexham AFC Women Under 19s. Owen spent twelve years as a professional at Wrexham, and was rewarded by a testimonial match against...
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  • Thumbnail for The Midland, Wrexham
    The Midland is a pub housed in a historic former bank building in Wrexham city centre, Wales. Located at the eastern end of Wrexham's High Street, it opened...
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  • Neil Roberts (Welsh footballer) (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
    of his contract with Rhyl F.C.. Roberts started his career in 1994 when he played for Wrexham. After signing for the club as a trainee, he made his debut...
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    university stated the increased attention of Wrexham due to Wrexham A.F.C., Welcome to Wrexham and Wrexham's awarded city status, as reasons for the move...
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  • Rosie Hughes (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
    Rosie Hughes is a Welsh footballer who plays for Wrexham in the Adran Premier League. She previously played for Llandudno and Denbigh Town. She was the...
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    is a municipal building in Wrexham, Wales. It is located in the city centre alongside the Llwyn Isaf open space. It is the headquarters of Wrexham County...
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    Overton Arcade is a shopping arcade in Wrexham city centre, Wales. Built in 1868 and opening in 1869, the arcade connects Wrexham's High Street to Temple...
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    Wrexham County Borough (Welsh: Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam) is a county borough, with city status, in the north-east of Wales. It borders the English ceremonial...
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  • Thumbnail for Queen's Square, Wrexham
    Frenhines) is a public square in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It is located adjacent to the Wrexham Guildhall and Old Library. It is a main site for...
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    possibly c. 1630. The inn was located on a popular throughfare for drovers to Wrexham's Beast Market. Prior to the railway reaching Wrexham, stagecoaches...
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    the FIFA Women's World Cup introduced in 1991. Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C., an early women's football club in Preston, Lancashire, England, were closely associated...
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  • Thumbnail for Elephant and Castle, Wrexham
    The Elephant and Castle was a public house on Charles Street in Wrexham, Wales, known to have existed in 1788, and closed in 1999. The building has housed...
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  • Thumbnail for Holt, Wrexham
    Holt is a medieval village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is situated on the border with England and in the historic county of Denbighshire...
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  • Thumbnail for Nags Head, Wrexham
    (also spelled Nag's Head) is a historic pub on Mount Street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. The current frontage dates to a 19th-century remodelling...
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  • Thumbnail for School of Creative Arts, Wrexham
    is the art school of Wrexham University on Regent Street, in Wrexham, North Wales. Situated in the former Wrexham Infirmary, a Grade II listed building...
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  • Thumbnail for The Talbot, Wrexham
    The Talbot is a former pub and hotel in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It was built and opened by 1905 replacing an older inn also known as The Talbot...
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  • United FC (redirect from United F.C.)
    United F.C.) FC United of Wrexham, an amateur association football and futsal club in Wales (not to be confused with the professional club Wrexham A.F.C.)...
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  • Thumbnail for Horse and Jockey, Wrexham
    The Horse & Jockey is a historic pub in Wrexham city centre, North Wales, known for its 16th century thatched roof. The Grade II listed building is the...
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    Croesnewydd Hall (category Grade II* listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough)
    Hall is a Grade II* listed building in Wrexham Technology Park, in the west of Wrexham, North Wales. It was built in 1696 as a small mansion, with a farmhouse...
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    Wrexham Library (Welsh: Llyfrgell Wrecsam) is the main public library of Wrexham, Wales. Located in the city centre, adjacent to Llwyn Isaf, it opened...
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  • 2023–24 Adran Trophy (category 2023–24 in Welsh women's football)
    New Saints Women vs Rhyl 1879 Women". December 11, 2023. "Saints Women on cloud nine". December 12, 2023. "FIXTURE NEWS | Wrexham AFC Women match switched...
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  • which they went all the way to the fifth round, eventually losing to Wrexham in a replay at St James' Park. In the beginning, the club played only friendly...
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  • Thumbnail for Trinity Presbyterian Church, Wrexham
    Trinity Presbyterian Church is a presbyterian church in Wrexham, North Wales, part of the Presbyterian Church of Wales' Wrexham Mission Area. The church building...
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  • Thumbnail for Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham
    Wynnstay Arms is a hotel and pub in Wrexham city centre, Wales. It is located on Yorke Street and directly on the western end of Wrexham's High Street. The...
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