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    Tree carving artist Simon O’Rourke joins Wrexham’s City of Culture bid team

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 18, 2026No Comments
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    Simon O’Rourke, tree carving artist from North Wales, has joined the list of growing ambassadors for Wrecsam2029 – strengthening the city’s ongoing support as it goes for UK City of Culture 2029. 

    Back in February, Simon’s giant WRECSAM letters were unveiled in Wrexham’s Queens Square, just outside the Old Library. The installation was commissioned to reflect the county’s cultural identity and is part of many breathtaking artwork currently found across the city. 

    Simon joins the likes of TV broadcaster, Sian Lloyd, Wrexham AFC’s Lili Jones, Visit Wrexham and artist and muralist, Liam Stokes-Massey as official Wrecsam2029 ambassadors. These join the many businesses and organisations in the county who have also committed to being ambassadors for Wrexham, demonstrating the incredible support and passion that the people of Wrexham have for where they live and work.

    Simon O’Rourke said: 

    “The bid for city of culture is an amazing opportunity to show what a solid community of incredible people we have in Wrexham. I’ve lived here for more than half my life now, and have seen the place change and grow because of people who care about their home. It’s also really incredible to see such a diverse and talented creative community, who are proactive in making the city a vibrant and exciting place to live.

    “I’m delighted to be an ambassador and will continue to support Wrexham’s bid throughout the whole process. It’s great to also see how many others are backing the bid. It’s a real team effort and great to see everyone coming together for an exciting moment in Wrexham’s history.”

    Wrexham are currently long-listed for the UK City of Culture 2029, which could see them secure £10m in funding from the UK Government if they win the prestigious title. This will help towards regeneration projects in the area, strengthening Wrexham’s arts & culture scene for future generations.

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