THE winning entries for the Wonders of Wrexham 2019 Calendar have been chosen.
Wrexham Council has again received numerous pictures of incredible architecture and scenery taken on our doorstep, ranging from sheep to a National Trust Castle, a World Heritage Site to trees and views.
The judges had a very difficult job and the calendar will go on sale very shortly, with details of how much it will cost and where it will be available.
Mayor of Wrexham, Councillor Andy Williams, said: “The calendar is looking good and is an excellent reminder to everyone of all that’s unique and great about Wrexham.
“I would like to pass on my thanks to everyone you who contributed to the making of this calendar and congratulations to the winners.”
He added: “I look forward to seeing it go on sale in the very near future and to meeting the all winners before Christmas.”
The winning entries are:
Bangor on Dee Bridge and Church taken by Adrian Wright
Gresford Wheel taken by Sally Davies
All Saints church in Gresford taken by Steve Harvey
Bersham Waterfall taken by Carl Edwards
Farndon Bridge taken by Ian Lucas MP
The Mere at Hanmer taken by Paul Wynn
Chirk Castle taken by Steve Harvey. A Grade 1 Listed Building, property of the National Trust and with 700 years of history
Llwyn Isaf taken by Iolanda Banu
Bellevue Park bandstand taken by Paul Wynn
Penrhos Engine House taken by Ben Hughes
Bank Street taken by Danny Edwards
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct taken by Daniel Cooke
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