Air raid sirens will be sounded this Saturday (November 11) to mark Armistice Day in the centre of Wrexham.
Wrexham Council confirmed that the siren, based at the museum, will be sounded at 11am.
A spokesperson said: “As part of the Armistice Day commemorations on Saturday, November 11, we will be sounding the air raid siren at 11am.
“The siren is located at Wrexham County Borough Museum and can be sometimes heard within a 2.5 mile radius of the town centre.
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“A two-minute silence will be held on Queens Square on Saturday at 11am.
“At 10.59am a bugler will sound the Last Post.
“Members of the public are invited to attend.”
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