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Local coffee roasters Wrexham Bean Co pay tribute to Gresford Colliery Disaster

Selection of Wrexham Bean coffee bag artwork

Wrexham Bean Co is paying tribute to the 1934 Gresford Colliery Disaster with a new coffee bag artwork depicting the mine’s original lift shaft.

The artwork will be used exclusively on the bags of its latest coffee blend ‘Calon’, meaning ‘heart’ in Welsh.

Rich Priamo, Co-Founder of Wrexham Bean Co said: “The reason we print unique artwork of Wrexham architecture and landmarks on our coffee bags is to highlight the local area and its history. The Gresford Colliery Disaster is a sad yet significant part of that and this year marks 90 years since the tragedy. We wanted to do something that honours the memory respectfully, paying tribute to those who sadly lost their lives and to the families who remain affected.”
On 22nd September 1934, an explosion and fire erupted in the Dennis section of the Gresford mine, claiming 266 lives and trapping hundreds more.

After the mine’s closure, the colliery wheel was knocked down and now forms part of the Gresford Colliery Memorial in Pandy, Gwersyllt.

Rich continued: “Acknowledging Wrexham’s rich culture is an integral part of our ethos and future as a local business. But this new artwork goes beyond that, it’s about really connecting with our heritage and continuing to share the collective story of Wrexham.”

Wrexham Bean Co launched in April 2023 by family members Rich Priamo (33) and James Roche (29). Its coffee bags already showcase one-of-a-kind prints of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Trevor, the Racecourse Ground and the Wrexham Hollywood sign.