A PUBLIC meeting into the future of the Ysgol Pontfadog site is to be held this Thursday.

Glyntraian Community Council (GCC) in the Ceiriog Valley will host the meeting on April 11 at 7.30pm at Ysgol Pontfadog to explore with members of the local community the potential future use of the school site after the 110-year-old village primary closes its doors for the final time in July this year.

The public consultation event follows a meeting between Glyntraian Community Council and Wrexham Council Leader, Cllr Mark Pritchard, and Cllr Phil Wynn in January, at which the Local Authority leadership indicated it may consider gifting the site to the community in the long-term providing a financially viable and sustainable use can be determined.

“This is just the first in a series of community engagement events that will take place over the comings months,” said Glyntraian Community Council chairman, Cllr Chris Futcher.

“This initial meeting is purely to kick-start the process of ideas gathering, present to residents some suggestions we’ve already received and take all comments forward into the next stage of the consultation.

"It’s important we ensure local people understand the Community Council is only the facilitator of this process and that the community has to take responsibility for any projects.”

Anyone who cannot attend the meeting can forward comments and suggestions to the Glyntraian Community Council Clerk by emailing clerk@glyntraian.org.uk or call 07948 214079.