Wrexham council have announced plans for St David's day celebrations including entertainment and a parade.
The St David’s Day parade is one of the highlights of the year in Wrexham...and 2023 will be no exception.
Menter Iaith Fflint a Wrecsam, in partnership with Wrexham Council, has once again organised an exciting celebration for Wednesday, March 1.
There will be entertainment from various artists outside The Guildhall to welcome the crowds from 12pm onwards.
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The parade will assemble at 12.45pm, before setting off at 1pm under the leadership of Band Cambria.
The parade will make its way through the city, finishing at Queens Square where everyone will sing the National Anthem and Calon Lân, led by Andy Hickie.
The Mayor of Wrexham, Councillor Brian Cameron, says: “The St David’s Day Parade has always been a well-attended, loud and colourful celebration of Welsh culture, and I’m sure this year will be no exception.”
Individuals, organisations and schools from across the county borough have been warmly invited to join in the fun, and the parade will be one of many events taking place across Wales.
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