Pandy, Wrexham

The Pandy (Welsh Y Pandy, meaning the fulling mill) is a village near Gwersyllt and Rhosrobin in the borough of Wrexham. The main entrance to Gresford Colliery stood in the village. Gresford Colliery Social Club is in the village and alongside it a memorial to the Gresford Disaster, which killed 266 men on September 22, 1934. The coal tip on the edge of the village is the proposed site of a development of a dry ski slope, conveniently located on the main Wrexham - Chester road. There are two small industrial estates in the village again on the old Colliery site.

Pandy, Wrexham

The Pandy (Welsh Y Pandy, meaning the fulling mill) is a village near Gwersyllt and Rhosrobin in the borough of Wrexham. The main entrance to Gresford Colliery stood in the village. Gresford Colliery Social Club is in the village and alongside it a memorial to the Gresford Disaster, which killed 266 men on September 22, 1934. The coal tip on the edge of the village is the proposed site of a development of a dry ski slope, conveniently located on the main Wrexham - Chester road. There are two small industrial estates in the village again on the old Colliery site.