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Wrexham

British  
/ ˈrɛksəm /

noun

  1. a town in N Wales, in Wrexham county borough: seat of the Roman Catholic bishopric of Wales (except the former Glamorganshire); formerly noted for coal-mining. Pop: 42 576 (2001)

  2. a county borough in NE Wales, created in 1996 from part of Clwyd. Pop: 129 700 (2003 est). Area: 500 sq km (193 sq miles)

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Frustrated by this, Sarah decided to apply for a job working on a campsite near Wrexham that she saw advertised while scrolling online.

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Celebrations will be taking place across Wales and beyond for St David's Day, including an event hosted in Los Angeles for celebrities with links to Wales, including Wrexham AFC co-owner Rob Mac.

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The boom has seen Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac's transformative takeover Wrexham start a growing trend of celebrity involvement in previously unfashionable English clubs.

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Currently sixth in the Championship, Wrexham's journey from non-league obscurity has been captured in the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary series that gave the north Wales club a cult following around the world.

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Wrexham are owned by Hollywood actors and Swansea count former Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric and US television personality and billionaire Martha Stewart among their minority investors.

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