CALLING ALL Wrexham AFC fans - would you like the opportunity to get your hands on your very own Kop barrier from days gone by at the STok Cae Ras?
Of course you would! And now is your opportunity to do just that, all while raising money for a great cause at the same time.
Nightingale House Hospice is offering the chance for your to obtain your very own piece of Wrexham history via its latest raffle.
The draw for the very last Kop barrier will be made at midday December 8 and tickets, costing £5, can be bought here.
A statement from Nightingale House Hospice read: "How would you like the opportunity to win your very own KOP barrier from Wrexham AFC? Here is your chance to win the VERY LAST ONE!"
It adds: "As featured on Welcome to Wrexham (S2 E1), the KOP barriers were taken down to make way for the new development at the STOK Cae Ras.
"Nightingale House Hospice have been gifted a KOP barrier by AEC Engineering and the Wrexham Supporters Trust, to use to raise vital funds for Wrexham's only adult hospice.
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"As Nightingale House only receive approximately 18% government funding, this means that most of our funding comes from the wonderful Wrexham community and businesses.
"Donations and draws like this make such a difference to our patients and their families, by making sure we can offer the services and care the local community needs, when they need it."
Nightingale House Hospice provides specialist palliative care services for those with life-limiting illnesses.
Its services are completely free-of-charge, to patients and their families across its catchment area stretching from Wrexham, Flintshire and East Denbighshire to Barmouth and the border towns including Oswestry and Whitchurch.
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