WREXHAM Library is getting ready to celebrate half-a-century of being based in its current building.

Fifty years after moving into the library building we all know, Wrexham Library will celebrate via a range of activities.

Over the next few months, there will be plenty of events to enjoy and mark the occasion.

The series will be kicking off with an exhibition of the library from the day it opened in 1972 right up to the present day.

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If you call into the library over the next few months, you will be able to see how the library has looked and evolved over the years including the day the first public computers arrived in 1983 and the re-opening of the refurbished library with Gavin and Stacey‘s Ruth Jones in 2010.

You’ll also be able to see some innovative technology that made Wrexham Library a ‘first in Wales’ as well as photos of staff members in fancy dress.

There is also a book by the exhibition where you can write down your memories of the library.

A statement from Wrexham Council read: "It’ll be wonderful to see what you remember and hopefully what you write will ignite memories for others – we’ve already heard from one person about the library’s old orange chairs!"