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Education & Employment in Wrexham County 11 sites in this category
Deeside College
http://www.deeside.ac.uk
Deeside College, Flintshire, North Wales - Outstanding education and training for all.
Glyndwr University
http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk
With sites around North East Wales, Glyndŵr University champions the spirit of enterprise and an outward-facing philosophy. Inspired by Welsh hero Owain Glyndŵr, we aim to be bold, inspiring and enterprising in everything we do. Our courses are tailored to be relevant to industry and professional applications.
The Music Place
http://www.musicplacewrexham.co.uk
Music is our passion and we believe everyone can experience enjoyment through playing. Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced professional, we supply equipment that will fulfil your needs and more! Our experienced staff provide a personal service that goes beyond your purchase.
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