PLANS continue for the regeneration of Wrexham town centre including announcements of initial funding and timescales as part of the Welsh Governments Transforming Towns Programme

The work of Wrexham’s Civic Leadership Group (CLG) has been recognised and supported by Welsh Government, which means work will continue on the “Common Purpose”, which aims to see the regeneration of the town centre through targeted investment and intervention.

The work also supports the wider development of the Welsh Government Transforming Towns programme with Wrexham being seen as one of a number leading towns in developing this programme.

The initial work includes developing a strong brand and embarking on marketing and engagement to complement the ambitious plans and take Wrexham into the national arena. This work is ready to begin.

A market appraisal is also about to begin which will look at key redundant sites in the town centre and how they can be purchased by the public sector and re-purposed to create areas ready to attract new businesses and investors.

The Development Bank of Wales are a key part of the partnership and their involvement in the future will be key in attracting new businesses into their area through the launch of an entrepreneurial fund, the intention is to make this fund available in the Spring.

The total funding when these investments are finalised and delivered is anticipated to be over £500k and is the first stage in implementing three of the nine key projects outlined developed by the CLG and supported by Wrexham Council and Welsh Government.

It is anticipated further investment will follow into these three projects, for example the purchase of redundant properties, as well as the other six projects as they are developed.

Cllr Mark Pritchard, leader of the council and Ian Bancroft, chief executive jointly said: “The plans recognise Wrexham’s unique position both in North Wales and across the border into North West England and it’s really encouraging to get the support of Ministers at this stage of initial investment.

“Even with all the restrictions and challenges faced by the pandemic we are well placed to bring investment and confidence to the town centre in addition to all the other initiatives that have already seen substantial funding put into the regeneration of the area."

Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales Ken Skates MS added: “It’s good to see these positive developments moving forward in Wrexham. It will be of real benefit to the town, its residents and those who work here. Now more than ever we need to invest and make the most of our town centres. This is a significant step in the right direction for Wrexham and is maintaining the fantastic momentum with the town’s profile improving globally thanks to Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.”

Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government Hannah Blythyn MS said: “The regeneration of Wrexham Town Centre is a prime of example of how we are supporting and securing the future of Welsh towns through our Transforming Towns programme.

“This project will not only boost sustainability, footfall and economic growth by creating jobs, homes and business opportunities but will have a beneficial impact on the wellbeing of the local community.

“By having a town centre first approach we can better connect our communities and ensure more people access our towns. I remain committed to transforming towns like Wrexham into community assets were people want to live, work and shop.”

Recent work on major proposals for the Wrexham area have seen progress on the Wrexham Gateway project incorporating the train station and the football ground, plans for the Wrexham Museum to become the home of the Welsh Football Museum, Transforming Towns funding to develop and improve the town centre markets, and the £1.5 million of heritage funding awarded to restore and conserve many of Wrexham’s historically important buildings making them attractive for local businesses and individuals.