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- Gresford Trust - Providing community, recreational and sports facilities in 18 acres of land owned by the village. Details of facilities offered and events taking place.
- Gresford Sailing Club - Details of events and meetings.
- Gresford Athletic FC - Fixtures, match reports, team news, and photos.
- The Plough - Photo gallery of facilities and menus.
- RMD Office Solutions Ltd. - Details of the out-sourced administration solutions and other services available.
- Follydown Arabians - Breeders of both show and endurance horses in Gresford, New South Wales. Bloodlines include Rasham and Sarafire. Photographs of broodmares and progeny, with full pedigrees also shown.
- Gardenroom Skincare Centre - Skin care information site with contact information.
- Pant-yr-Ochain - This pub describes its facilities with photo gallery and menus. Includes local history and information.
- Barry Macloskey Solicitors - Practice areas include conveyancing, family, and civil litigation. Contact details. [Gresford]
- Follydown Arabians - Specialists in the breeding of pure bred Arabian horses. Includes photos and details of stallions and mares plus horses for sale.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gresford Disaster - The Gresford Disaster was one of Britain's worst mining disasters. It occurred on September 22, 1934 at Gresford Colliery near Wrexham, in north-east Wales, when 266 men died in a gas explosion.
- All Saints' Church, Gresford - All Saints' Church stand proudly in the former coal mining village of Gresford near the Welsh market town of Wrexham. The bells of the Parish Church of All Saints is one of the Seven Wonders of Wales.
- Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford - Donald Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford, OBE, QC (born 13 March 1937) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He is currently the Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General.
- Gresford - *See also: The Gresford Disaster
- Charles Gresford Edmondes - Charles Gresford Edmondes (1838-1893) was an archdeacon and college principal. He was born to the vicar of Cowbridge; his uncle was Charles Williams (1806-1877), who later became principal of Jesus College, Oxford; his brother, Frederick William Edmondes (1841-1918) became archdeacon of Llandaff.