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  2. Wrexham Archives and Local Studies (simply the Wrexham Archives; formerly A.N. Palmer Centre for Local Studies and Archives) holds the archives for the city of Wrexham. The archives are held at County Buildings, on Regent Street, Wrexham, and run by Wrexham County Borough Council as part of its Wrexham Archives and Local Studies Service.

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    Wrexham Archives and Local studies is a wonderful place to discover more about the history of the communities in and around the Wrexham County Borough

    Wrexham Archives hold records relating to the history of the County Borough of Wrexham since its creation in 1996 and also records relating to the area when it was part of the old counties of Denbighshire and Flintshire. The service actively collects and preserves historical records and makes them available to the public for research purposes. We are always happy to add records to our collections which relate to the history of the County Borough. The records that we hold include maps and plan...

    We run a number of courses on local and family history throughout the year both at the archives and at various libraries around the County Borough. Contact us to find out about our next courses.

    Monday 10am-5pm Wednesday-Friday 10am-5pm Last Saturday of every month 11am-4pm Admission is free Last admission 30 minutes before closing

  3. Regent Street. Wrexham. Wales. LL11 1RB. View on map. Visit website. Telephone: 01978 297 480. Email: archives@wrexham.gov.uk. Open: Monday 10-5; Wednesday-Friday 10-5; last Saturday of every...

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · Wrexham Archives hold records relating to the history of the County Borough of Wrexham since its creation in 1996 and records relating to the area when it was part of the old counties of...

  5. Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives is located on Regent Street, adjacent to the Catholic Cathedral and the multi-storey car park. Three parking spaces are available for blue badge holders in St Mark’s Road on the east side of the museum building approximately 80m from the museum entrance.

  6. mailto:archives@wrexham.gov.uk; Telephone +44 (0)1978 297 480. Address. Regent Street, Wrexham, LL11 1RB, Wales, United Kingdom; Opening Hours. Monday-Friday 10.00-17.00; Saturday 10.30-15.00; Advance Orders. Last documents order 16.30

  7. Based at one of Wrexham’s landmark buildings on Regent Street, Wrexham Heritage & Archives Service is responsible for the county borough’s museums and archives.