Tuesday, 17 July 2007, 12:05 GMT 13:05 UK
Town museum will get £2m revamp
Plans for a £2m refurbishment of Wrexham Museum have been backed by councillors.
Members of the council's executive board approved on Tuesday a series of plans which include an extension with a new reception and shop.
A dedicated space for the collections of the National Museum and Library of Wales would also be included.
The council now plans to apply to the Heritage Lottery Fund for a £1m grant towards the total costs.
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