THE inaugural mural of the new Wrexham public art trail is near completion in the city centre.
Popular local artist Liam Stokes-Massey has been tasked with heading the project which looks to celebrate the city's culture and heritage.
New murals will be painted across the city, to add to the ones currently in place at the Turf, Fat Boar and on Crispin Lane.
Work is nearing completion on the piece pictured above, situated on Egerton Street.
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Over the weekend, Liam said: "Work has begun on the inaugural mural of the Wrexham Public Art Trail to celebrate our rich history and heritage.
"Josh from Murwalls is up on the scissor making good progress. Very excited and I'm positive this will be very special.
"Long way to get to this stage. Lots of hurdles and a big panic this week but we got here!"
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