

We’re an independent group of business leaders, public servants, community champions and elected members, working together to turn Wrexham’s growing international profile into real, lasting change. Now leading the £20 million Plan for Neighbourhoods, we’re using that funding as a springboard - to bring in more investment, build bold partnerships, and help shape a future that reflects the ambition, creativity and community spirit that define our city.
Our Board
Rachel Clacher CBE (Independent Chair
Local business and social enterprise: Moneypenny and WeMindTheGap
Graham Williams (Vice Chair)
Cultural, arts, heritage and sport organisations: Wrexham Community Culture Trust
Ian Edwards
Local business and social enterprise (service sector) – Allington Hughes Solicitors
Alex Jones
Local business and social enterprise (BID) – Wrexham BID Task Group
Sam Regan
Local business and social enterprise (hospitality sector) – This is Wrexham Tourism Partnership
Michael Williamson
Cultural, arts, heritage and sport organisations – Wrexham AFC
Reverend Canon Jonathan Smith
Community partners: faith group – Christians Together in Wrexham (rep all faiths)
Dawn Roberts - McCabe
Community partners: voluntary group – Association of Voluntary Organisations in Wrexham (CVC)
Nigel Hughes
Community partners: community group – Caia Park Partnership
Iolanda Banu Viegas
Community partners: community group – Multi-cultural Hub / Race Council Cymru
Isobelle Glover
Community partners: youth groups – Senedd yr Ifanc (<18yrs)
Freya Groom
Community partners: youth groups – Wrexham University Student Union
David Clarke
Public agencies and anchor institutions: higher education – Wrexham University
Steven Peacock
Public agencies and anchor institutions: higher education – Coleg Cambria
Dr Faye Sheldon
Public agencies and anchor institutions: health – Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Lock OBE
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Andrew Ranger MP
Parliamentary Representative
Cllr Mark Pritchard
Local Councillor 1
Cllr Nigel Williams
Local Councillor 2
Office of Lesley Griffiths MS
Welsh Government
Andy Dunbobbin
Senior representative from the police: Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales



