A Victorian walled garden in Wrexham has announced it will join the Wrexham warm hubs scheme.

The Warm Spaces scheme was introduced by Wrexham Council in September as a way to help residents struggling in the cost of living crisis. 

Community spaces were established across the community as venues with heating and facilities to keep warm. 

These initially included libraries, however several Wrexham businesses have since stepped up to join the scheme and provide a warm safe space. 

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A spokesperson at Erlas Victorian Walled Garden, located on Bryn Estyn Road, said: "Come down to our beautiful garden and see the first signs of Spring starting to appear!

"From now until the end of March, visitors are welcome to come to our garden on weekdays between 10am-3pm for a free hot drink in a warm place and are free to explore our beautiful garden!"

Erlas Victorian Walled Garden provides activities for people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, physical impairment and sensory loss.

The garden is open from 8.30am to 4pm, Monday to Friday and is occassionally open on weekends.

There are two separate sessions each day and lunch is from 12-12.30pm.