Wrexham AFC have revealed their new Kop banner, which is promoting Wrexham’s UK City of Culture bid and its partners.
The Club unveiled the initial banner covering the entire Kop end at the start of the season, as they work towards the redevelopment of the Racecourse Ground.
However, Storm Arwen damaged the banner late last year, and it was removed.
A replacement banner will now be in place for the remainder of the season, promoting the 2025 UK City of Culture bid - #Wrecsam2025 – and partners.
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Wrexham AFC CEO, Fleur Robinson, said: “Wrexham AFC is a big part of Wrexham’s community and culture.
“We were keen to help to support the bid, and on this basis are delighted to provide the opportunity to display the banner as a mark of our support as ambassadors.
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“It’s great to see the colourful Wrecsam 2025 bid logo brightening up the Kop end while plans are ongoing for its development.”
Chair of Wrexham City of Culture bid’s steering group and Moneypenny CEO, Joanna Swash, said: “Wrexham’s City of Culture bid is really building momentum as we head towards the shortlist.
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“We’ve seen great community and business engagement and I am very pleased to see the City of Culture logo surrounded by some of our bid supporters and sponsors.
“Having our bid logo on display at iconic, historic and loved venues in Wrexham gives us a fantastic platform for promoting the benefits of what Wrexham City of Culture can bring to Wrexham in 2025.”
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