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Page 1: Bangor on Dee - Feb 2013

FEBRUARY 2013 • DELIVERED FREE

YOUR MONTHLY INSIGHT INTO LOCAL LIVING COVERING BANGOR ON DEE, OVERTON, CROSS LANES AND SURROUNDING AREAS

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Book now for Mothering Sunday 10th March

Our chef has been really busy creating sumptuous 2 and 3 course menus to tempt you and your Mum for Mother’s Day!

So why not spoil your mum, you know she is worth it!

2 Courses £14.95 per person3 Courses £18.95 per person

Why not treat yourself (or your Mum again!) and unwind with one of our delicious afternoon teas, cream cakes and

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The Inn at The Lanes, BEST WESTERN Cross Lanes HotelBangor Road, Cross Lanes, Wrexham LL13 0TF

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CELEBRATE THIS MOTHER’S DAY AT THE INN AT THE LANES

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Book now for Mothering Sunday 10th March

Our chef has been really busy creating sumptuous 2 and 3 course menus to tempt you and your Mum for Mother’s Day!

So why not spoil your mum, you know she is worth it!

2 Courses £14.95 per person3 Courses £18.95 per person

Why not treat yourself (or your Mum again!) and unwind with one of our delicious afternoon teas, cream cakes and

freshly made tea of your choice?

Call now on 01978 780555 or visit our website for more detailswww.bw-crosslaneshotel.co.uk

The Inn at The Lanes, BEST WESTERN Cross Lanes HotelBangor Road, Cross Lanes, Wrexham LL13 0TF

Tel: 01978 [email protected]

CELEBRATE THIS MOTHER’S DAY AT THE INN AT THE LANES

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Well I hope that’s the last of the snow. I sound such a killjoy don’t I? It’s an age thing, you can tell when you reach a certain age just by your attitude to snow and the fact that it is no longer welcomed or enjoyed.Mind you I had to get to Knutsford last Friday night and the motorway was not a pleasant experience in the snow. It was actually quite scary so I was fortunate enough to tuck in safely behind a police vehicle and follow in his tracks, which I thought was quite smart. I was so fixated in keeping within his tracks I didn’t realise he had ventured off the motorway. I ended up on my way to Whitchurch on a very snowy road and then couldn’t find anywhere that looked like a good turning point. Complete nightmare and a 3 hour journey! I can’t tell you how worn out I was by the time I got to my destination, but only myself to blame. Never mind if that’s the worst thing that happened to me in the snow, I shouldn’t grumble. Snow’s always more dicey in village areas but it’s something you accept to enjoy the greater benefits of your rural surroundings, being the relaxed village life, not living in a very built up area, having the benefit of less noise, generally nicer views and not forgetting the village community spirit and the more personal relationships you share. I hope I speak for you all with those comments, I’m not very subtle, so you can tell this is leading up to something. So I’m sure you’d be a bit

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miffed if one of the larger supermarket chains decided to open one of its smaller retail stores in your village and spoil your village appeal. Not to mention the detrimental effect on your small local businesses, and the increased traffic this would attract. Don’t worry this isn’t happening here, well not that I know of, but it is happening in Marford. Would you believe on Marford hill there is a planning application being made for a retail convenience store of this very nature. Understandably the local businesses are not happy to say the least, as if this goes through their livelihood will be under threat. I think fleetingly the local residents may be forgiven for thinking it might just be handy for just one second, but after looking at the bigger picture and thinking of their local businesses, the shop itself spoiling the look of the village, the increased traffic, and the fact that these greedy organisations do not care about their communities just their profits I think we’d all soon come to our senses. It just made me think is nothing sacred in this world?Or is it just me, getting too sentimental in my old age, I sincerely hope not.Whinge over, and on a more positive note there was something on the news wondering whether a 4 day working week would be the way forward. Absolutely I say!Keep warm and have a lovely February.

All the best, Jill

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Bring the family for a fun and unique day out at The Plassey!

Over 25 shops set around charming Edwardian buildings and surrounded by panoramic views.

A huge selection of crafts, ladies fashions, accessories, bespoke jewellery, picture framing, glassware & bronzes,

we even have a bespoke computer service.

Open 7 days 10.30am - 5pm (some shops closed Monday)

For full Plassey business listings and individual contact details see

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EYTON, WREXHAM, LL13 0SP

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Plassey Restaurant & Function Suite Quality Food & Excellent service • Tel 01978 780905

Stables Coffee Shop & Tea Garden Light meals & snacks • Tel 01978 780704

Plassey Golf Course & Clubhouse Membership & Pay & Play • Tel 01978 780020

The Plassey is home to a variety of Wedding Suppliers which include photography, bridal

gowns & bridesmaids dresses, bespoke wedding rings, flowers and not forgetting a stunning

venue for your special day! Frequent Special Events including food & craft

fairs, fun days, family activities & kids craft days

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Valentine giftsGift wrapped wine & champagneMake that occasion really special with our range of wine and champagne from some the worlds’ most renowned vineyards.From £10 upwards.

Don’t forget 14th February!

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So here we are at the beginning of another new year, wondering what it will mean for the U.K. motor industry- and the world! Strangely enough, even in these hard times, car production in the U.K. has been very healthy indeed, though it seems ironic that the Ford Fiesta and Focus top the sales charts, even though the company don’t build cars in the U.K. any more- plenty of engines though, at their Dagenham plant!

Now it seems that the media pages are full of Jaguar/Land Rover news, whether it be taking an interest in Aston Martin shares or taking on 800 new workers, offset somewhat by Honda shedding an equal number of their’s at Swindon! Having introduced their brilliant new Range Rover, a stunning new F-Type sports car is set to go on sale in May, and there is also some talk of a smaller Jaguar saloon to follow, to combat the new B.M.W 3-Series.

As for the electric car, the future looks bleak, especially in Britain! At the recent Detroit Motor Show, the CEO of General Motors admitted that there are very few takers in Europe for their advanced Ampere /Volt models, and I wonder how many Nissan

Leafs are being sold at the moment? The petrol engine designers haven’t given up the fight against their diesel rivals, demonstrated by Ford’s award-winning ECOBOOST three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine - a gem of a 1.0 litre unit available in 100 or 125 b.h.p. form, with a low CO2 (99 g/km)emission and fuel consumption in the 50 m.p.g. range. They have already tried it in the Ford Focus, but now it is available in their recently face-lifted Ford Fiesta model which it was really designed for- and believe me, this small and stylish family car is good!

Meanwhile the stunning new Range Rover continues to attract the plaudits. ‘The best and most luxurious 4x4 in the world’ some say, but that kind of machinery comes at a price, starting at £71,295 for the 5-door 3.0 TDV6 Vogue, rising to £98,395 for the 5.0 V8 Supercharged petrol model.

It’s beautifully made with a superb off-road performance, but I certainly wouldn’t like to drive it over some boulder strewn terrain- in case I scratched it!

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The future of the motorcar

by Terry Davies

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“The most rewarding part of being a Shared Lives carer is seeing the change in the people that come to live with us. We have had adults come to us without any confidence. Some have spent much of their lives being over protected and it is lovely to see them become independent. Some people will then move on into their own homes.” Shared Lives carer

Some people in our community need additional help and support in their daily lives because of learning or physical disabilities, mental health problems or being elderly. With your help, they could lead fulfilling and varied lifestyles. Do you have a spare room? Could you support someone in your own home? Could you include someone in your social network and leisure activities? Wrexham Shared Lives believe that people should be able to lead the lives that they want, whilst they receive the support that they require in the home of their choice. We arrange for people with additional support needs to have short breaks or live long term in the homes of carefully selected people called Shared Lives carers.

Could you support a vulnerable adult from your own home? Do you have…

Room to spare? Time to Share?

We would like to hear from you if: You want to make a real difference to people’s lives You are enthusiastic and motivated You are positive and caring You are sensitive to people’s needs You can work to agreed plans You are looking for a flexible way to earn additional income Experience in the care sector would be useful but it is not a requirement. Enthusiasm is just as valuable. In return, we will provide you with induction, training and support. You will also receive a weekly payment (includes a generous tax allowance).

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Tel: 01978 298419

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The Bangor on Dee Blues & Real Ale FestivalThe Buck House Hotel, Bangor on Dee

In a large, warm dry marquee in the hotel grounds - chairs available but bring your own. 20 + real ales and ciders, food available all day

plus comfortable seating within hotel.

Friday May 10th 7.30pm startThe Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Blues Boy Dan • BabajackSaturday May 11th 2pm start

Larry McCray • Blues'n'TroubleSteve Roux & The White Knuckle

Blues BandMarcus Bonfanti & Paddy MilnerKent DuChaine • Swampcandy

MC Pete Evans400 TICKETS ONLY FOR EACH DAY

May 10th In advance -£15 , on door - £20May 11th in advance -£20 , on door - £25

Weekender in advance -£30, on door - £35 Advance tickets to be purchased by May 4th

Apply by post for tickets and camping vouchers to the Buck House Hotel with a

cheque made out to The Buck House Hotel.Please include a stamped addressed

envelope. Or call The Buck House on 01978 780336

www.hookerblues.co.ukNO FESTIVAL IN WORTHENBURY THIS JUNE

Saturday June 22nd Dave Kelly

Possibly, no probably, the UK’s top blues guitarist. As lead guitarist with The Blues

Band he has been a member of the British blues scene since it all started. £12

Friday July 12th Rory Ellis

We welcome back our old Aussie mate Rory Ellis for a great night of blues

influenced roots music. Not only a great musician and an amazing songwriter,

Rory is a great entertainer. £12

Friday March 22nd The Lyndon Anderson Band

Lyndon is rated very highly by his peers as one of the best harmonica players in the

UK and is backed by a cracking band.This is a rare chance to see them in action

away from their native north east. £12

WORTHENBURY BLUES & ROOTS

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HELP SAVE MARFORD FROM SUPERMARKET SWEEP

SAY NO TO THE BIG BOYSIs nothing sacred these days? Well apparently not, not even the Red Lion car park at the top of Marford Hill. You may be surprised to learn that an application has been made for the Red Lion car park in Marford to host a retail/convenience store. No specific supermarket chain has been associated with the application officially, however, it is expected to be one of the big 4 who have EXPRESSed an interest in putting a smaller local type store on the site.Whilst I would forgive you all momentarily for briefly thinking that might be handy, I would like you to consider the bigger picture.As you can imagine local businesses are concerned they will suffer a loss of business as a result of a potential national supermarket chain coming into our villages. That one store could offer products and services that would affect several of our retailers in the local area and would we then be left with empty and boarded up shops in our villages? I dread to think.Additionally do we really want a modern eyesore on the main route up Marford Hill.

After all we are a village! Once we allow stores like this into our villages we really will lose our sought after nature, our appeal, and this might sound a bit dramatic but our overall identity too, and we’ll become just like everywhere else. I can’t imagine it would do our local house prices much good either.There’ll be delivery wagons coming and going, cars exiting the bypass at peak times to visit the store that probably wouldn’t normally do so. Not only that, the road safety around that area will be called into question, and how much increased traffic will this result in?The application is anticipated to be presented for a decision at the planning committee in March.And whilst its early days and the planning application might not be granted we cannot sit back and see what happens. Please support your local businesses and villages and say no to this application through the facebook page:www.facebook.com/savemarfordfromsupermarketsweep

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Escape to AfricaAfrica is very much in the spotlight at the moment, thanks to various television programmes. I now yearn to return to the continent that is closest to my heart.As a wildlife enthusiast, there are few places in the world where the experience of seeing animals in their natural environment is so magnificent. Game viewing in South Africa’s private reserves allows very close encounters with so many wondrous species. In season, whale watching off the southern coast is also amongst the best in the world – something I can personally endorse.Culinary experiences in much of Africa are nothing less than mouth watering. Many vineyards within an hours drive of Cape Town offer delicious lunches or dinners with the opportunity to sample their produce in beautiful locations. South Africa is well blessed with scenery including the Cape Peninsula in the west, its Garden Route in the south and the Drakensberg Mountains towards the east. An itinerary could also include the famous Battlefields region and a luxury train journey.A visit to Zambia’s thunderous Victoria Falls is a must. A water-based safari in a mokoro on the Okavango Delta

offers a different perspective on viewing wildlife. A trip to Namibia wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of the world’s highest sand dunes in the Namib Desert and a jungle trek in Rwanda will hopefully reward visitors with the heart warming sight of gorillas at play.

East Africa holds its own very special experiences. Mount Kilimanjaro, the rolling plains of the Serengeti, UNESCOs listed Ngorongoro Crater and the sight of thousands of flamingos at Kenya’s Lake Nakuru all make it in to a photographer’s wish list.

Add to all of this ancient Egypt, magical Morocco, star gazing like no other and stunning beach options such as Mauritius, Zanzibar and the Seychelles, why would you want to holiday anywhere else?

Love the journey

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Local travel expert Lynne Swinnerton, boarding South Africa’s luxury Blue Train

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THE HOME OF REAL FOOD

Brook Cottage, Eyton LL13 OSW

01978 780852 www.lewisfarmshop.co.uk

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm • Sun 11am - 4pm

You can taste the quality of meat that comes from well cared for animals and at Lewis’s we know exactly how well looked after it is, because it’s ours!We use our own lovingly reared livestock to provide delicious meat that we are proud to sell to you. Our beef and lamb which is cut up on site has to be tasted to be believed and it forms the basis of some of our many prizes and awards over the years. We have a vast selection of sausages and pies both of which have won awards, most recently the 2009, 2010 & 2011 Wrexham Sausage Champions are our very own Lewis’s Traditional Sausages. Our many varieties of sausages are handmade on the premises from traditional recipes in the good old fashioned way.We also take great pleasure in offering a large selection of homemade pies and cakes. All made in our very own kitchens, using the finest and where possible, local ingredients.

TRADITIONAL HONEST FOOD Home produced, beef and lamb

Locally produced turkeys and porkAlso home made cakes and piesAll made on the premises, no additives

Mother’s Day 11th March Why not treat mum?

Meat, veg and cake orders being taken for Mother’s day & Easter

Call in today to see our ranges

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Coxwood Farm is situated on the outskirts of of Rossett.This quiet working farm can be found down a quiet leafy country

lane, set back off the road with its own drive leading to 3 beautifully converted barns, situated within 16 acres of privately owned farmland.

Available for short stays and family holidays also a certified caravan location.

Do you live locally? Run out of space at home when family or friends come to visit? Coxwood Holiday Cottages could hold the answer...

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Cox Lane, RossettLL12 0BG

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Central heating throughout • Electric cooker with double oven • Microwave •Fridge/freezer • Washer/dryer • Dishwasher TV with Freeview •Video •DVD Player •CD Player •Free WIFI •Inclusive fuel and power

Bed linen and towels also included •Cot, Highchair and stairgate on request All properties also offer cycle storage, off road parking, a shared lawned garden and a private patio with garden furniture

and BBQ. There’s also a games room with a pool table, table tennis, table football and outdoor children’s play area.

COXWOODself catering holiday cottages

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Digital Surveillance Wrexham Ltd is a Wrexham-based company that was set up seven years ago by two entrepreneurs from engineering and IT backgrounds, with the initial intention of finding ways to reduce crime and disorder.

DSW now provide specialist CCTV and electronic security solutions. Their team of skilled engineers is dedicated to designing, installing and supporting CCTV and security solutions for every requirement and their mission is to provide the best specialist CCTV and security services available, providing each customer with a quality product, outstanding service and excellent value.

They currently have ongoing bespoke CCTV projects and security solutions in many industries including, Nuclear Power, Renewable energy, Oil and gas, Aviation, Aerospace, Pharmaceuticals, food and general manufacturing industry not to mention retail surveillance systems, analytical video software systems and time-lapse film video production.

They also provide Digital, IP and HD CCTV systems, harsh environment CCTV and high-end domestic electronic security and perimeter protection systems.

DSW designs and builds bespoke products to address specific problems within communities and has a passion for improving the quality of life of those whose lives are blighted by the anti-social behaviour of others. They are continually developing, testing and improving their products for the purposes of crime reduction and recording evidence of anti social behaviour.

Specifically, a wealth of technical, engineering and software experience has been put to use in developing ‘The Community Safety Camera’ - a major anti-social behaviour deterrent. This rapidly deployable post-top camera is light enough to be installed on any lamp post and has been awarded the Government's certification of IK10++ rating for resistance to vandalism and impact. Its recorded images are stored on board in incredibly clear high definition video and it is therefore a de-centralised CCTV solution. Police officers and PCSOs are able to access the footage directly, control the camera and review and back up recorded footage via a laptop with a secure wireless connection and secure encrypted software. This removes the need for the processes of requesting footage from a third party.

To date DSW has had excellent feedback from county councils, community councils and housing associations who are already making good use of ‘The Community Safety Camera’. They have worked in close conjunction with Wrexham Community Safety Partnership for over 5 years on a weekly basis, and in that time they have developed a close working relationship with many Police Officers, PCSOs, councillors and community workers, which has helped when evolving this and other surveillance solutions and deterrents to anti-social behaviour.

If you would like to find out more or see a demonstration, the team at DSW would be more than happy to speak to you.

KEEPING COMMUNITIES SAFE

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A special antiques and collectables valuation event will be taking place soon in your area. The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations to the public on Friday 8th March, 10am-2pm, at Wrexham Memorial Hall, Bodhyfryd, Wrexham, Clwyd, North Wales, LL12 7AG.

There will be specialists providing valuations on the following types of collectables: Coins, stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, clocks, watches, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sports programmes & tickets, scientific instruments, antiques, objects of virtue, swords, bayonets & de-activated weapons. No appointment is necessary.Members of the public will have the option, if they wish, to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge without obligation. High quality illustrated catalogues from previous auctions will be given away on a complimentary basis in order for the public to get a better idea of the services available.These valuation days have proved to be very popular in the past, and we have conducted hundreds of them all across the UK. Earlier this year two pieces of Russian 17th century enamelled silverware, a bowl and a lidded pot, were brought along to one of our events. We later sold them at auction, on behalf of the family, for over £75,000. You never know what your old heirlooms could be worth!If you have any questions feel free to contact Lockdales’ Martlesham offices: 01473 218588, [email protected]. Further information is available at www.lockdales.com

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CHIROPODY PODIATRYJane Armstrong

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It’s February already and all those well intentions and New Year resolutions seem to have been made such a while ago!Perhaps some of our readers made a promise to themselves to ‘sort out their finances’ (or even sort their paperwork drawer!) and this is where we think we can help.For the months of February and March we are offering a no obligation financial review at our Wrexham office every Wednesday between 8.00 am and 7.00 pm (for the early risers and night owls).

Currently the following 5 areas are perhaps the most popular topics where we are helping:• ISA Planning – Tax year end is some 7

weeks away. Have you looked to use this year’s allowance or are you going to miss the opportunity to save or invest tax efficiently?

• Pension Planning – As usual plenty of changes and plenty of opportunities in this area. Would you like to review your pensions, improve your understanding of what they might provide for you and compare their performance over the last few years?

• Savings and Investments – There is a saying that ‘knowledge is king’. If you have perhaps ISA’s, Bonds (perhaps With

Profits Bonds?) or regular savings plans do you know if they are at the top of the tree, somewhere in the middle or languishing at the bottom? Would you like to find out?

• Inheritance Planning – Would you like to consider how to use gifting opportunities (to gift towards your children or grandchildren) effectively? Would you like to review your current arrangements to try to ensure the threat of Inheritance Tax is reduced?

• Long Term Care Planning – This may be of interest to you, your parents or your grandparents (or all of you). Would you like to ensure that you are making the best possible arrangements to protect your home and capital? Surely an area worth spending an hour considering?

Of course, your priority area may be something different. We are very confident that one of our team of qualified advisers will be able to assist.

If you would like to make an appointment please call Kate or Angela on 01978 311611 or email [email protected] and we will look forward to meeting you.

Wednesday’s in February or March may never have been so useful!

Contributed by Warren Hadlow & Medwyn Edwards, Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management Limited.

Telephone: 0800 652 8175 – e-mail [email protected] 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

WEDNESDAY INVITATIONAdvertising Feature

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.

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At Hadlow Edwards we offer a distinctive approach to our clients and their financial affairs. You get all the benefits of personal attention and years of experience, from an approachable, friendly team of professionals. We take care of the details and take away the frustration of financial planning.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

• Investments• Retirement Plans• Insurance• Tax• Mortgages

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email: [email protected] • web: www.hadlowedwards.co.uk

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I would like to start off this month by welcoming a new member of our team PCSO 2858 Phil Jones. Phil has been a PCSO for some 4.1/2 year in the Gwersyllt area. He is an experienced officer and a valued colleague bringing his expertise and knowledge to our area. I would like to bring to your attention once again, complaints about dog mess. I know I keep going on about this but it seems to be an ongoing problem in a lot of areas. I have been informed by a resident in Penley that there are issues there also. It has been reported that the main areas are along Ellesmere Lane, around the garages off Pendas Park, along the main road outside the shop and passed both schools were the children walk to and from school. This is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. The Environmental Officers have been informed of these areas and will be out in force watching you together with your local PCSO’S.On a different note and for the attention of all parents and Facebook users, it has been reported that two girls aged approximately 19 years old with blonde hair both having Australian accents, have been handing out wristbands outside Ysgol Dyffryn in Conwy. These wristbands advertise a company called Bongo, this is an Australian company. The wristbands say ‘Bongo Knows you’ on them, and they are asking people to text a number with their name and address. Once they have text these details, the company

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CONTACT NUMBERSPCSO 0151 Lynne Maurice Blackberry 07854 352 815

email: [email protected] 2946 Stephen O’Connell

Mobile 07854 352 601 Bronington, Sesswick & Marchwiel

Rural Council WardsPCSO 2940 Stuart Roberts

Mobile 07791 278 740

Overton Police Station 01978 348 425CALL 101 which is a 24 hour number for non emergency calls ie.

Threatening and abusive behaviour, Drunk and rowdy groups, Drug related anti-social behaviour.

999 FOR EMERGENCY

look you up on Facebook and send you text messages asking you questions, each time you respond it costs £2.50. This service is aimed at over 16s and is believed to be a money making scam. Please be vigilant of this and be careful how you use Facebook at all times. I would also like to bring to your attention that there have been a few burglaries at garages in the area during the last few weeks. So I would like to warn residents to be vigilant, making sure you keep your garages, shed, outhouses etc. locked and secured. As I have mentioned before I have a Crime Prevention Catalogue available from the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme and anyone who would like a copy, please do not hesitate to call me or send me an email etc.

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Rhosddu Industrial Estate • Wrexham • LL11 4YL

01978 357755

PRIVATE PARTIES2 Hours Party & Play

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Party Bags & Invitations

VISIT OUR REPTILES!

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VALENTINE’S EVENTS Thurs 14th Feb

3 courses £29.95 per coupleFri 15th Feb • Live Music from 9pm

MOTHERING SUNDAY Sunday 10th March Carvery Lunch

12.30-3pm • Booking essential

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01270 627 272

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Demand from tenants is strong, but new landlords are few and far between and existing tenants are staying in their homes longer, so we urgently need more quality properties to satisfy increasing demand from professionals, local companies and relocation agents.

Now entering our tenth year in business, Temples is your local family-owned letting specialist. We have built a successful business on reputation and recommendation, so exploit the opportunities that the lettings sector has to offer, confident that Temples will look after your home until it is time to hand it back to you.

We are actively looking for landlords in the Wrexham and Chester area.

Free, no-obligation advice and market appraisalsStrong knowledge & experience of the Cheshire & North

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Extensive local and national marketingAccompanied viewings and regular feedback

Competitive terms : No Let No FeeNALS, TDS & OEA Fully Compliant

Existing Landlords—change to Temples—you will be pleasantly suprised! Prospective tenants view all available properties on our website

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Fed up with balancing the household choreswith everything else life has to throw at you?Whether you require a weekly cleaningservice or a helping hand on the odd occasionDiamond Domestics are here to help.

• Office Cleaning• Ironing (collection and delivery)• Property Cleaning• Garden MaintenanceCall our offices to make an appointmentfor a no obligation quote.Tel: 0844 879 7396

GARDENMAINTENANCE PROPERTYCLEANING OR JUST AHELPING HANDIRONINGOFFICE CLEANING

14th August“Charity Companion Dog Show”

10 am to 3pmIn association with The Kennel Club

Wrexham Road Farm, Holt Village, Wrexham LL13 9YUTel: 01829 270302/304 • [email protected] more information visit www.bellisbrothers.co.uk

18th, 19th & 20th June“Creative Crafts & Gift Fair”

Free admissionIf you are interested in having

a stall call 01744750606www.creativecrafts-online.co.uk

10th July“Family Fun Day”

10am to 4pmBouncy castle, trampolining,

face painting, bbq & other activitiesor the whole family.

EVENTS

SPECIAL OFFERSVegetable strips £2.25 per

Selected shrubs & conifer£4.99 each or any 3 for £12

Bedding Plants£2.49 or 5 for £11

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Ring first week of June

All proceeds from the DogShow & Fun Day go to support

Wrexham Hospice & Cancer Support(Limited byGuarantee). Company Number. 2906838

Registered Charity Number. 1035600

Homeowners—Trying to Sell? Why not let? With the house sales market in crisis, hand your house to us until normality is restored

Chester

01244 347 320

[email protected]

Nantwich & Crewe

01270 627 272

[email protected]

Demand from tenants is strong, but new landlords are few and far between and existing tenants are staying in their homes longer, so we urgently need more quality properties to satisfy increasing demand from professionals, local companies and relocation agents.

Now entering our tenth year in business, Temples is your local family-owned letting specialist. We have built a successful business on reputation and recommendation, so exploit the opportunities that the lettings sector has to offer, confident that Temples will look after your home until it is time to hand it back to you.

We are actively looking for landlords in the Wrexham and Chester area.

Free, no-obligation advice and market appraisalsStrong knowledge & experience of the Cheshire & North

Wales markets.

Extensive local and national marketingAccompanied viewings and regular feedback

Competitive terms : No Let No FeeNALS, TDS & OEA Fully Compliant

Existing Landlords—change to Temples—you will be pleasantly suprised! Prospective tenants view all available properties on our website

www.temples.co.uk

Fed up with balancing the household choreswith everything else life has to throw at you?Whether you require a weekly cleaningservice or a helping hand on the odd occasionDiamond Domestics are here to help.

• Office Cleaning• Ironing (collection and delivery)• Property Cleaning• Garden MaintenanceCall our offices to make an appointmentfor a no obligation quote.Tel: 0844 879 7396

GARDENMAINTENANCE PROPERTYCLEANING OR JUST AHELPING HANDIRONINGOFFICE CLEANING

14th August“Charity Companion Dog Show”

10 am to 3pmIn association with The Kennel Club

Wrexham Road Farm, Holt Village, Wrexham LL13 9YUTel: 01829 270302/304 • [email protected] more information visit www.bellisbrothers.co.uk

18th, 19th & 20th June“Creative Crafts & Gift Fair”

Free admissionIf you are interested in having

a stall call 01744750606www.creativecrafts-online.co.uk

10th July“Family Fun Day”

10am to 4pmBouncy castle, trampolining,

face painting, bbq & other activitiesor the whole family.

EVENTS

SPECIAL OFFERSVegetable strips £2.25 per

Selected shrubs & conifer£4.99 each or any 3 for £12

Bedding Plants£2.49 or 5 for £11

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Ring first week of June

All proceeds from the DogShow & Fun Day go to support

Wrexham Hospice & Cancer Support(Limited byGuarantee). Company Number. 2906838

Registered Charity Number. 1035600

Fed up with balancing the household chores with everything else life has to throw at you?

Whether you require a weekly cleaning service or a helping hand on the odd

occasion, Diamond Domestics are here to help.

Call our offices to make an appointment for a

no obligation quote

01978 660 141

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essentialrecipe

SERVES 4

INGREDIENTS1kg / 450g potatoes (e.g. Desirée), peeled and roughly chopped1 x 245g pack smoked mackerel fillets, flaked3 eggs1 tbsp creamed horseradish1 tbsp flat leaf parsley, finely choppedsalt and freshly ground black pepper75g / 3 oz plain flour125g / 4 oz fresh white breadcrumbs

METHOD

Preheat the oven to 220°C, 425°F, Gas Mark 7For the mackerel fish cakes: cook the potatoes in boiling water for 15-20 minutes, drain and mash.Add the flaked mackerel, 1 beaten egg, horseradish, parsley and seasoning.Shape into 10 patties with lightly floured hands, then dip into flour, followed by the remaining beaten eggs and finally into breadcrumbs. Chill for about 30 minutes.Place the mackerel fish cakes onto a lightly oiled baking sheet and cook for 25-30 minutes, turning halfway through cooking.Serve the fishcakes with the salsa.

Smoked mackerel fishcakes

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www.timsforfish.co.uk 01978 261 227

Our commitment is to provide fresh fish and game of the utmost quality and freshness as well as

friendly and professional advice on the preparation and cooking of our products

ORDER ONLINE & RECEIVE FREE

LOCAL DELIVERY

36 St. George’s Crescent, Eagles Meadow, Wrexham

Free parking & easy pick up available right outside our shop in Wrexham10% OFF

Tuesday & Wednesday in store only

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Costco ChesterDunkirk Trading EstateChester GatesChesterCH1 6LT

T: 01244 852 070E: [email protected]

www.costco.co.uk

We are 2 minutes from Cheshire Oaks!

* Membership Criteria applies.Accepted methods of payment: cash, debit card,cheque or American Express. Membership mustbe obtained before purchases can bemade.

For further information,pleasecontactourMembership Team at Costco Chester on

01244 852 070

Costco Wholesale is a membership warehouse club,dedicated tobringingourmembersquality goodsandservicesat the lowest possible prices.

We provide a wide selection of merchandise, plus theconvenienceof speciality departmentsandexclusivememberservices, all designed to make your shopping experience apleasurable one.

Wearecon�dent in thequality andvalueof our products, andwe stand behind themwith our guarantee of satisfaction.

TradeMembership*The annualmembership fee for Standard TradeMembershipis £20 (plus VAT), which includes a complimentary card foryour spouse or domestic partner.

IndividualMembership*The annual membership fee for Standard IndividualMembership is £25 (plus VAT), which includes acomplimentary card for your spouse or domestic partner.

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The racecourse at Bangor has always been on land that was part of the Brynypys Estate at Althrey three quarters of a mile from the village on the road to Overton. The origin of the races began in 1858 when Captain Richard Myddleton Biddulph of Chirk Castle and the Hon Lloyd Kenyon of Gredington could not agree who had the better horse. A challenge was thrown down and accepted to decide the matter with a race. Edmund Peel offered part of his land for the venue and flat ground by the river at Althrey was chosen as the most suitable site. It was agreed to race for approximately three miles over fences and the route was roughly marked out. Various friends offered to act as starter and course officials of friend, neighbours and acquaintances.

When the day arrived a big crowd had foregathered swelled by a large number of farmers and local tradesmen who had heard of the event, it being the main topic of conversation at every market and in every public house for miles around and bets has been placed on the outcome. Lloyd Kenyon was to be on his horse ‘Skip Jack’ and Capt Biddulph on his horse ‘Grayling’ for a wager of £50. Both weighed in at the identical weight of 12 stone and were evenly matched and

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everyone looked forward to an exciting race. In the event Captain Biddulph on ‘Grayling’ won easily when ‘Skip Jack’ refused several of the fences giving the winner a distinct advantage. The event proved so popular and attracted such a crowd that it was decided to ‘make a day of it’ the following year with more races but restricting the entrants to members of the Wynnstay Hunt and people who had hunted with them.

By now the Bangor Steeplechase, run under Grand National rules, had become firmly established as an Annual Race Day. The villagers lined the streets to see the gentry dressed in their finery drive past in their barouches, broughams, phaetons, carriages, gibs, hansom cabs, followed by the not so great in their donkey-carts, dog-cars, and shandries. The tolls taken at the turnpikes boomed. The gatekeepers had a busy time and often had a welcome bonus to their wages when the driver was in a hurry to reach the racecourse to gain a good vantage point and did not stop to collect his change!

Many of the carriages were taken onto the ground, like the cars of today, and were used for seating particularly by the ladies to save their shoes and the hems of their long dresses from becoming dirty. With a good view over the racetrack, and a comfortable seat they could see and, more importantly, be seen! The picnic hampers would be brought out and the champagne corks would pop! Many well-known people from some distance attended and most of the local gentry held house parties and invited their friends to stay, the highlight of their visit being attended at the races.

Contributed by Miss Viv Lavis-Jones

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Costco ChesterDunkirk Trading EstateChester GatesChesterCH1 6LT

T: 01244 852 070E: [email protected]

www.costco.co.uk

We are 2 minutes from Cheshire Oaks!

* Membership Criteria applies.Accepted methods of payment: cash, debit card,cheque or American Express. Membership mustbe obtained before purchases can bemade.

For further information,pleasecontactourMembership Team at Costco Chester on

01244 852 070

Costco Wholesale is a membership warehouse club,dedicated tobringingourmembersquality goodsandservicesat the lowest possible prices.

We provide a wide selection of merchandise, plus theconvenienceof speciality departmentsandexclusivememberservices, all designed to make your shopping experience apleasurable one.

Wearecon�dent in thequality andvalueof our products, andwe stand behind themwith our guarantee of satisfaction.

TradeMembership*The annualmembership fee for Standard TradeMembershipis £20 (plus VAT), which includes a complimentary card foryour spouse or domestic partner.

IndividualMembership*The annual membership fee for Standard IndividualMembership is £25 (plus VAT), which includes acomplimentary card for your spouse or domestic partner.

Join in thewarehouseor online:

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Overton on Dee WICookery Demo

21 st February 7.30pm Demo of Starters & Puddings by

Sue Bradley Shropshire Federation WI chairman.

Tea, coffee and refreshments,and a draw £5 on the door for non members

of Overton On Dee WI. Contact Sue on 01978 710 470.

Everyone is welcome but we need to have an idea of numbers for refreshments.

Annual Coffee Morning

Saturday 2nd of March • The Parish Hall. Cake stall, bric a brac tombola, other stalls & draw.

Maelor Music SocietyKosmos Ensemble Gypsy/Folk Music

27th February 2013Maelor School, Penley. 7.30 pm

Contact 01948 770633

TABLETOP SALE (including stalls with baby/toddler items)St. Margaret’s Church & Community

Hall, Chester Road, Wrexham (opposite The Four Dogs)

Saturday 23rd February 9:30am - midday

Refreshments and raffle01978 853883 to book a tablecome and see the

BABY LAMBSSat & Sun 16th/17th Feb

10am - 12noonRefreshments & Cake Stall

at The Bungalow, Darland Lodge Darland Lane, Lavister

01244 570 242

All proceeds in aid of Rossett Church Fund

OFFICE TO LET IN ROSSETTOpposite The Alyn on

Station Rd, RossettIDEAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Competitive fully inclusive rentalShort or long term letting Free car parking • Wi-Fi

Conveniently situated next to local amenities

For further details please contact:Bridge House Properties, Bridge House,

Station Road, Rossett, Wrexham LL12 0HE

01244 579018

Charity Golf DayWednesday March 13th the churches of Bettisfield, Bronnington, Hanmer and

Penley are organising an OPEN GOLF DAY

Macdonalds Hill Valley Golf + Spa.The event will allow up to 23 teams of 4

players to compete for the Maelor Trophy and other prizes on the championship Emerald

Course. Entry forms and more information available from the Pro Shop at Hill Valley, Whitchurch Sports in Watergate or by phone for further

information from the organisers:-Phil Jones 01948 710145

Edward Wardle 01948 780421Stuart Richardson 01948 830483

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Wildbanks Conservation Countryside Management Environmental Education Ecological Consultancy

Delivering cost effective habitat and land management projects Improving school grounds for outdoor learning

01978 710786 Overton-on-Dee www.wildbanksconservation.com

Specialists in securing grants

for schools

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

01244 579287www.holtcabinets.co.ukHalkyn Terrace, Rossett LL12 0HP

www.carpets2u.net • [email protected] Heart FM, Mold Rd, Gwersyllt

ALL MAJOR BRANDS STOCKED Axminster - Wilton - Gaskill - Westex

Suppliers & Fitters OfLaminates - Vinyls - Carpet Tiles - Ceramics Natural Flooring - Large Selection of Rugs

WE NOW SELL BLINDS as well as carpets!

Suppliers & Fitters OfRollers - Venetians - Verticals - Large selection of

colours and styles - All at competitive prices

IF YOU CAN’T COME TO US WE WILL COME TO YOU WITH OUR HOME SELECT SERVICE

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When taking your pets to a strange and potentially frightening venue such as the veterinary surgery or to boarding, the journey must be made safely and escape prevented. Plan ahead and ensure you have the appropriate equipment in advance of your journey.Dogs transported in a vehicle should either be confined in a crate or with a dog guard fitted to the vehicle; alternatively dog harnesses clipped into safety belts are available. On arrival at destination ensure your dog has a collar with identity details on a disc (and /or implanted microchip), if using this collar to attach to a lead, ensure the collar is tight enough to prevent it from pulling over the dogs head; in preference however a slip lead may provide more security.Puppies coming to the surgery for their first inoculations must be carried into the surgery in your arms or kept in a crate. The surgery is where sick animals come for treatment and we do not wish your young vulnerable puppy to become ill as a consequence of coming in contact with other patients at the surgery; so careful quarantine is required, do not allow your puppy to walk around the surgery floor.Cats are very fearful of car journeys as a

rule; therefore it is imperative that they are confined to a well designed strong carrying box of adequate size. Always line with some absorbent bedding material and have some familiar object from the home environment. The preferred carriers are plastic coated all wire cages that open from the top; these allow the cat to see out all around. There are a variety of plastic cages available, some better than others. Top of the list is the front and top opening type these give the choice of loading your cat from either direction, ensure all clips are present and are correctly closed. Bottom of the list are cardboard carriers, though very cheap, the cat cannot see out, and if determined enough can dig their way out of them and escape, if a cat soils them they become wet, soft and unsafe and cannot be cleaned. Remember to clean your carrier after use and have bedding ready in preparation for the next journey and store it in a dry place.

We have wire cages available to loan for journeys to the surgery, we require a small refundable deposit. We strongly advise microchips for permanent identity of your pet. We can arrange for engraved pet discs to be made to your individual requirement in a variety of colours, shape and size and posted directly to your home.

Safe Pet Transportation by Maelor Veterinary Centre

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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.uke: [email protected]

t: 01978 354 454 • clwydstorage.co.uk

We offer storage solutions for your caravan, motorhome or boat. At Clwyd Storage Limited we offer a cost effective, secure and friendly service. Call us on 01978 354 454 or visit our website for more information www.clwydstorage.co.uk.

Storage for caravans, motorhomes & boats Great location for touring

Less than 1 miles from Jct 6 on A483 24hr recorded CCTV • Locked facilities

Jet-wash bay • Easily accessible storage Leave your car when using motorhomePenyllan Street, Overton LL13 0EE

Also at Blakemere Vet Centre, Ellesmere

Maelor Veterinary Centre

01978 711 975

• Vaccinations and health checks• Microchipping•PETS passports • Consultations by appointment:

Mon-Fri 1pm-3pm Tuesdays & Thursdays 5pm-6pm

• 24 hour emergency service

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Service user and carer involvement

Information Session

Service user and carer involvement offers an exciting opportunity to tell your story, share your experience, have

your say and help make a difference to mental health services.

Come along and find out how you can get regular information on mental health matters nationally and locally in addition to

a range of training and involvement opportunities in Wrexham and across North Wales.

4pm-5pm Monday18th February Plas Pentwyn , Coedpoeth Enterprise &

Lifelong Learning Centreif you would like to find out more beforehand, please contact

the project worker:

Unllais, Mold office01352 75247107748925762

[email protected]

Service

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Hedge Cutting • Fencing Hedge Reduction • TurfingTrees and Shrubs Shaping

Garden tidying • Pruning • Leaf clearing Wood Chipper and Operator hire Micro Digger and Operator hire

SNOW CLEARING AND GRITTING

t: 01978 855 513 m: 07734 532 052

Cutting Edge Landscapes (W.M) Ltd, 38 Chester Rd, Gresford, Wrexham LL12 8TN

Autumn & Winter Services

Call: Max 07944 481831 01948 830251

The Holding Brynhovah, Bangor-on-Dee RoadOverton-on-Dee LL13 ODA

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

M.T. Proudlove

ALL ASPECTS OF PLASTERWORK

• DRY LINING• SKIMMING

• RENDERING• TILING

Free estimates • Reliable local resident

Tel or Fax : 01978 710 435www.trottingmaregarage.co.uk

Knolton, Nr. Overton on Dee Wrexham LL13 0LE

♦ 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

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.

Multi Make servicing and repairs at competitive rates.

Ford • Nissan • Volkswagen Skoda • Vauxhall • Renault

Peugeot • CitroenNew & Used Car Sales

We can find the make and model you require Four Wheel Laser Alignment

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OVERTON PLAYCENTRE

School Lane, Overton, Wrexham, LL13 0ESOpen Mon – Fri 8am – 6pm

Including school holidaysWe can offer free funded

Places to 3 and 4 year olds.You could also qualify for

assissted places for your children For information on how to apply

Contact us on 01978 710688 All our staff are qualified

and CRB checkedBaby and Toddler Group

Baby & Toddler Session Every Tuesday morning • 9am - 11am

The session is run by parents and one of our most qualified staff members.

Session includes, child lead free play, snack time, singing, arts and craft

activities.£2 per child (50p for additional siblings)

FIRST SESSION FREEAll welcome!!!

Rainbow Centre Whitchurch Rd, Penley

Open Day Monday 25th February • 11 Am – 2 Pm

New Craft GroupBring along your own craft work or start

something new!!2nd and 4th Wednesday every month

10am – 12pm£1.50 to include Tea/Coffee and Cake

Lunch & Learn1st Thursday of the Month

Activity - Easter Sweet Modelling

Memory Café Caffi Cof

26th February • 26th March • 2pm – 3.30pmCall Jane on 01948 830 730 for more

information or just come along

IMPORTANT NOTICEWe endeavour for all events to be in date

when you receive your magazine.However, sometimes events will be imminent or have been and gone and this is because we haven’t been given enough notice to publicise the event, or have control over how soon you read the magazine, and of course some of you get the magazines before others due to volume of delivery. We still publish them for those people that read the magazine straight away and do so in the hope that a few people will be able to support the event and attend at short notice.A few extra people at a charitable cause makes a huge difference!

Summary from Sesswick Community Council meeting held on 21st JanuaryPolice reportsThe following incidents had occurred since the November meeting:• Heating oil theft from a property in Cross Lanes• Garden items theft from property in Cross Lanes• One case of anti- social behaviourBedwell RoadA temporary speed sign should be put in place in February, with the aim of deterring vehicles from using the route. Proposed Wrexham Power Station on the Indus-trial EstateThe first stage of the initial consultation has been completed and the second stage is due to com-mence in the spring. Please refer to the company’s website (http://www.wrexham-power.com/home-eng.html) for more information. Next meetingThe next meeting is scheduled for Monday 18th March. The agenda will be displayed on the council notice boards nearer the time.

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Unit 2, Fairfield, Barkers Lane, Borras LL13 9TPShowroom open Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm with evenings and weekends by appointment.

Tel: 01978 265381Mobile: 07802 606352

www.reflections-wrexham.co.uk

celebrating 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS

All manufactured and installed by our own highly skilled craftsmen.Free no pressure, no obligation consultations with Jane, our lady proprietor.Superb Value For Money

Extensive ranges in beautiful kitchen, bedroom

and office furniture.

Matsons Croft, Hollybush LanePenley, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 0NFM. 07918 631 263 T. 01978 710 897

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PAUL NELSON07918 631 263 01978 710 897E. [email protected]. www.coppercroftltd.co.uk

Matsons Croft, Hollybush LanePenley, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 0NFM. 07918 631 263 T. 01978 710 897

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The prestigious former Cunard liner has been moored in Dubai’s Port Rashid since it was sold to the firm Istithmar for £64 million in 2008. Initially the owners had hoped to transform the ship into a lavishly-appointed 1000-room hotel, but new plans for a 300-room hotel which would see many of the ship’s original features maintained. A British consortium has proposed moving the QE2 to London and converting it into a floating hotel outside the O2 Arena – a move that could have created up to 2,000 jobs. However, it has been reported that a Chinese crew of 20 had boarded the ship – replaced a crew of 40 who had been maintaining the vessel – leading to fears that it is to be sold for scrap. Roger Murray of QE2 London said: “We have been told the ship is going to be put into a dry dock before being taken to an unknown destination in the Far East.

“That is a tragedy because it almost certainly means the QE2 is being sold as scrap. Our investors were going to give £20 million for the ship itself plus £60 million for renovation and the cost of bringing the ship back to Britain. “But the ship could raise as much as £20 million as dead weight scrap and the Chinese cash would be immediate.” The QE2 was launched in 1969 by the Queen, making its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. It was operated for nearly 30 years by Cunard, and was used to carry troops to the south Atlantic during the Falklands War. Its final voyage was to the Middle East in 2008.

Support is needed to help save the QE2. Sign the e-petition by visiting: www.epetitions.direct.gov.uk petitions/43762

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Contact: Ian Atkinson01978 852 52007880 555 547web: allthingstrees.co.uk email: [email protected]

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mailboxPLEASE PICK UP YOUR POOP!After reading in your magazine about dog fouling in our surrounding areas - I have to make it known and clear that there are offenders in the Bangor on Dee area.

I am a dog owner and have to admit, I don’t particularly enjoy picking up my dog’s mess up, but I DO! Firstly I’m a responsible pet owner, secondly it’s the law and thirdly it’s disgusting not to.

If I see any law breaking local residents leaving their dog’s mess behind, I WILL report them, without hesitation.

Name & address supplied.

Overton Cricket Club held their Annual General Meeting in the White Horse, Overton on Tuesday 29th January.The following officials were elected to serve for the coming 12 months:-Chairman: Mike Lawrenson. Secretary: Rob Lawrenson. Treasurer: Neil Woolley. Captain: Andy Clement. Vice Captain: Neil Woolley

It was reported that the club had had a good season finishing a respectable 6th in the Shropshire 4th Division.The Treasurer reported a small profit for the year but this was not enough to balance out the loss suffered the year before.Fundraising must be increased to combat ever increasing costs and the club would appreciate offers of support, financial or otherwise, from all local business’s.The club are always on the lookout for new players, young or old and anyone interested should contact either:-• Captain, Andy Clement on 07930 858644 • Secretary, Rob Lawrenson on 01978

710537A warm welcome is assured!The new season starts on 21st April with a home game.

Thank youI would just like to say a big Thank You for everyone who sponsored me for my readathon.

I was raising some money for my old gym - The City of Liverpool Gymnastics Club-to help towards funding for their new Olympic stars of the future.I read 4 books in 1 week, Grave dirt, The Magic Finger, The Wish Cat and Holes and raised £55 for the club, which was gratefully received. Thank you.I trained at The City of Liverpool Gymnastics Club as an Elite gymnast with World Class National & International coaches Claire Duffy & Amanda Reddin, alongside the World and Olympic National & International gymnasts Beth Tweddle, Hannah Whelan, Jenny Pinches & our new rising star Rebecca Tunney.I represented my Club and Country at National & International level but decided to change direction.I am now enjoying using my knowledge and experience helping out at the Liverpool club, coaching the pre-Elite gymnasts aged 7 to 9 years.Thanks again to everyone!Millie Jones age 12 yrs, Bangor on Dee, Wrexham.

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