Two news articles published today suggest that Wrexham’s ambitions to develop the Racecourse Ground are heading in the right direction. This follows successful meetings of Council and Welsh Assembly members with Welsh Minister for Sport Rhodri Glyn Thomas. Public approval is essential for Wrexham as they need public funding towards plans to make The Racecourse the “Millennium Stadium of the North.”

From BBC Wales:
The Welsh sports minister recognises Wrexham’s need for a stadium capable of hosting international sporting events, the town’s assembly member has said.
Lesley Griffiths AM and Wrexham council officials attended a meeting with Rhodri Glyn Thomas in Cardiff.
It is hoped the bid will not be affected if Wrexham are relegated from the Football League this week.
The Dragons are nine points from safety with four games left, and if their result against Notts County on Saturday is bettered by Dagenham, the club will be relegated.
It is not known whether relegation would damage their chances of attracting public funding towards a new all-seated stand.
Ms Griffiths described the meeting with Mr Thomas as “constructive”.
She said: “It’s vital that we retain the Racecourse Ground. It’s very important not just for Wrexham but for north Wales. We now have a clear new vision for the Racecourse.
“We need to broaden the horizion and get other events there. It needs to be more dynamic and there needs to be more community facilities there if that can be achieved.”
She added that Mr Thomas also “recognised fully the need for a stadium in Wrexham to host international sporting events”.
She said: “He wants to see young people have the opportunity, in the future, to see their sporting heroes playing at the Racecourse. That is an aspiration we all share.”
Source & Full Article: BBC Wales
THE door to public sector funding for Wrexham’s Racecourse ground could be opened if a “new vision” for the stadium is developed, says the town’s Assembly Member.
Council officers, Assembly heritage minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas and Lesley Griffiths AM met in Cardiff yesterday to discuss the ground’s future.
The meeting had been arranged to help secure the future of the ground in light of Wrexham FC’s potential relegation from the Football League.
Miss Griffiths said: “We had a very constructive meeting and I was pleased the minister listened to our concerns about the future of the ground.
“The council officers and I had the opportunity to put to him our belief that The Racecourse should continue as an important strategic venue, for the North Wales region as a whole.
“As the Welsh Assembly Government has indicated before, there needs to be a more dynamic and publicly focused dimension to The Racecourse ground of the future.
“For this to happen, there needs to be a more robust link between the stadium and the wider community through regeneration, social inclusion and economic development projects – both in Wrexham and within the rest of the North Wales region.
“If this kind of new vision can be incorporated into future plans for the venue, then I believ
e the door for public sector funding, could well be opened and investment could come to The Racecourse.
“The minister recognised fully the need for a stadium in Wrexham to host international sporting events. He wants to see young people have the opportunity, in the future, to see their sporting heroes playing at The Racecourse. That is an aspiration we all share.”
Earlier this week council leader Aled Roberts said he wanted to see the council working alongside the club and taking a bigger role in the redevelopment of the ground to provide a 15,000 seater stadium.
He claimed everything ought to be done to ensure The Racecourse continued to be developed as the “Millennium Stadium of the North” – even if the club is relegated from the Football League, and co-owner Nev Dickens said plans to redevelop the stadium would remain on track regardless as to whether the club was relegated.
Source & Full Article: Flintshire Standard
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See also:
Racecourse Ground on sportingsights.com
Wrexham Football Club





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