WREXHAM is set to host its first ever 'speed march' in support of the city's armed forces veterans.

Members of the public are being invited to take part in Wrexham’s first ever ‘speed march’ in support of armed forces veterans.

The march takes place on Saturday, April 20 starting at Llwyn Isaf in the city centre at 7.30am, before winding its way through surrounding villages and countryside before finishing back at Llwyn Isaf at around 10.30am.

Organised by Woody's Lodge - a North Wales based charity that provides support and mentoring to armed forces veterans, ex emergency services personnel, reservists and their families, the 13.3 mile (half marathon) march is open to everyone to participate.

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Councillor Beverley Parry-Jones, Wrexham Armed Forces Champion, will be joining the march for the final five miles, and has been busy putting in some extra training ahead of the event.

Councillor Parry-Jones said: “This is a fantastic event and another example of Wrexham’s proud links with the armed forces.

“Why not consider taking part? The march will be hard work but lots of fun, with lots of camaraderie and team spirit along the way.

“Or if you can’t take part, why not sponsor someone – or pop down to Llwyn Isaf to cheer us on our way? Woody’s Lodge is a wonderful charity and every penny raised will make a difference.

CEO of Woody's Lodge Graham Jones said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for all the military associations and charities to get together and showcase the important support role we provide for our armed forces veterans and emergency service personnel.

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“We are encouraging anyone who is interested and fit enough, to join us on this event.

“This is a military style run/march and you will need to be able to manage a half marathon distance, with short breaks.

“The route will take in Gresford, Rossett, parts of Llay and Acton. We are inviting the general public to pop down and see our short parade to the Guildhall around 10.30am, and then come and see a variety of charity and association stalls on the green until around 4pm.”