HOUSEHOLDERS in Wrexham have been warned about another potential telephone phone scam.

Cllr Linda Lewis told Rhosddu Community Council that a person had received a phone call saying she was entitled to a council tax rebate.

She quickly realised it was a scam before she was asked for her bank details and put down the phone.

Other items raised at the community council’s monthly meeting included:

SWINGS on Wats Dyke Playing Field in Garden Village need inspecting, a councillor told colleagues.

Cllr Julie Smith said they did not look as good as council swings in neighbouring areas.

Council clerk Nigel Hodges said Wrexham Council should inspect the equipment regularly but he would draw the attention of the authority to Cllr Smith’s concern.

POLICE are to look into complaints, highlighted by Cllr Madge Lynch, that a resident at the junction of East Avenue and Mawddwy Avenue in Rhosddu has had to move into the back of her house at nights because of two large vans parked in front of her home which are making the front too dark.

COMMUNITY leaders have no objections to a planning application for the change of use at the sales office at Caxton Place off Regent Street into an opticians shop.

They also had no objections to a single storey side extension at 20 Sandiway Road, Garden Village