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Welsh steel: Brymbo steelworks site revamp shows site’s history

More than 30 years after its closure, a former steelworks is being transformed into a heritage attraction.

The £10m project in Brymbo, Wrexham, will focus on 200 years of steel production in the area and the discovery of the 300 million-year-old fossilised forest on the same site.

Brymbo Steelworks was built in 1796 and at its height employed 2,500 people.

But steel production came to an end in 1990 when 1,100 staff lost their jobs.


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