The numbers viewing Wrexham council meetings online has risen along with the football club's fame.
When Hollywood superstars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over Wrexham football club, it's a safe bet local councillors did not imagine they themselves would get more screen time.
But viewing figures for the council's online meetings appear to have been given a boost from Wrexham AFC's fame. The numbers viewing streamed meetings have risen from 15 last March to over 1,000 for one webcast, with average viewers regularly over 100.When the council's planning committee met in November to approve plans to redevelop the Kop stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, 1,054 people tuned in via their browsers to see the decision given the green light.
A meeting which proposed giving the club's co-owners the Freedom of Wrexham was more popular than the one which actually bestowed it on them, andThe pair and the club have featured on the documentary series Welcome to Wrexham , which they made about their takeover of the National league team in November 2020, and which has been screened around the world.
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