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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1864) Wrexham AFC Women, (formerly Wrexham Ladies, founded 2003) Wrexham County Borough Council, a local government body (founded 1996) Wrexham Lager...
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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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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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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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Neil Roberts (Welsh footballer) (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
to take over as a project manager at Premier League side Manchester City. Neil's daughter Mia Roberts played for Wrexham A.F.C. Women until she left the...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Overton Arcade (redirect from Wrexham Overton Arcade)
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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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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Wrexham. A toll road between Chester and Wrexham was in place before 1315 because King Edward III decreed that a toll road that led to Wrexham through...
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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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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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Wrexham Cemetery (Welsh: Mynwent Wrecsam) is a Victorian garden cemetery in Wrexham, North Wales, which served as the main burial site for the city. It...
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Turf Hotel (category Wrexham A.F.C.)
Turf, is a public house in Wrexham, Wales, located on the corner of Wrexham A.F.C.'s Racecourse Ground, it has been a meeting place for Wrexham's fans for...
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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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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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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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School (or simply the Groves School) is a former school building in Wrexham, North Wales, which was home to a school between 1939 and 2003. The site has...
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Library) is a building on Queen's Square in Wrexham city centre, Wales. Built as a carnegie library in 1907, the building served as Wrexham's public library...
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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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(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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