:Xplore!

{{Short description|Science centre in Wrexham, Wales}}

{{about|the science centre in Wales|other uses|Xplore (disambiguation)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}

{{Use British English|date=August 2022}}

{{Infobox museum

| name = Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

| native_name = {{native_name|cy|Canolfan Darganfod Gwyddoniaeth Xplore!}}

| native_name_lang = cy

| logo = Xplore! logo.png

| image =

| former_name = Techniquest@NEWI
(2003{{endash}}2009)
Techniquest Glyndŵr
(2009{{endash}}2020)

| established = {{start date and age|2003|4|df=y}}
(as Techniquest@NEWI)
{{start date and age|2020|10|3|df=y}} (local re-opening)
{{start date and age|2021|12|7|df=y}} (official re-opening){{efn|delayed due to the pandemic and localised restrictions}}

| location = 17 Henblas Street, Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough, Wales LL13 8AE

| coordinates = {{Coord|53.04639|-2.99191|region:GB_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

| type = Science centre

| visitors = 13,000 (Oct 2020{{endash}}Jan 22){{Efn|name=2020 visitors}}

| architect = DAY Architectural (for renovation)

| owner = North Wales Science Limited (Wrexham University)

| publictransit = 10px Wrexham Central
10px Wrexham bus station

| website = {{url|www.xplorescience.co.uk}}

| mapframe-zoom = 17

}}

File:Techniquest Glyndwr logo.gif

Xplore! Science Discovery Centre,{{Efn|{{langx|cy|Canolfan Darganfod Gwyddoniaeth Xplore!}}}} branded simply as Xplore!, is a science centre in Wrexham, Wales. It is currently based between Henblas Street and Chester Street in Wrexham city centre. Formerly known as Techniquest@NEWI and Techniquest Glyndŵr, as a sister venue to Cardiff's Techniquest, it was housed on Wrexham University's (then Glyndŵr University) Plas Coch campus from 2003 until its relocation in 2020. The centre is operated by North Wales Science, a charity wholly owned by Wrexham University.

Description

Xplore! is the trading name for North Wales Science, the charity operating the centre, and is fully owned by Wrexham University.{{Cite web |title=Company Info |url=https://www.xplorescience.co.uk/about/about-us/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.xplorescience.co.uk}} The centre is currently based between Henblas Street and Chester Street in Wrexham city centre.{{Cite web |title=Xplore Science - Go North Wales |url=https://www.gonorthwales.co.uk/things-to-do/xplore-science-p366561 |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.gonorthwales.co.uk}}{{Cite web |title=Xplore! |url=https://www.northeastwales.wales/things-to-do/xplore/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru - North East Wales |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Xplore! Science Discovery Centre {{!}} VisitWales |url=https://www.visitwales.com/attraction/adventure-or-themed-attraction/xplore-science-discovery-centre-912503 |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.visitwales.com}}

Various events have since been held in the centre or sponsored/organised by it. These events reported in media includes the; {{Lang|cy|Darganfod}}/Discover science festival, Health and Care Research Wales' "Where would we be without research?", psychological networking, various community science and technology events, water-saving, and a Wonder Day event organised by Xplore! at St Giles' Church. While at Glyndŵr University it also hosted a kids money management event and a "Human Powered Day". As well as pop-up events.

= Refurbishment =

The 12-week refurbishment of {{convert|35000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} of Henblas House ({{langx|cy|Tŷ Henblas}}) was conducted by Spatial Environments, with DAY Architectural as the interior's architects. The building was formerly used by T. J. Hughes until 2011,{{Cite web |title=Brand new identity revealed for North Wales science centre |url=https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/18195290.brand-new-identity-revealed-north-wales-science-centre/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Denbighshire Free Press |language=en}} and sits at the edge of a then largely empty retail space, with the relocation of the centre hoped to regenerate the area.{{Cite web |date=2020-09-30 |title=Case Study: Xplore! Science and Discovery Centre - Refurbishment Fit Out Wrexham |url=https://spatial.co.uk/case-studies/xplore-wrexham |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=SPATIAL |language=en-GB}} DAY Architectural conceived and delivered the project for Wrexham Glyndŵr University, with branding applied by Scan Stick.{{Cite web |date=2020-09-29 |title=Xplore! Science Discovery Centre, Wrexham |url=https://www.day-architectural.com/xplore-science-discovery-centre-wrexham/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Day Architectural |language=en-GB}} Between October 2020 and January 2022{{Efn|name=2020 visitors|Part of this period was under lockdown restrictions, for example from December 2020 in Wales.{{Cite news |date=2020-12-19 |title=Covid: Wales locks down as Christmas plans cut |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-55379237 |access-date=2022-08-28}}}} the centre attracted 13,000 people to its new site.{{Cite web |date=2022-01-11 |title=Out of this World! Xplore! and Wrexham Town Centre Create Positive Energy |url=https://businessnewswales.com/out-of-this-world-xplore-and-wrexham-town-centre-create-positive-energy/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Business News Wales}}{{Cite web |last=Gregory |first=Rhys |date=2021-12-29 |title=Wrexham discovery centre celebrates successful first year |url=https://www.wales247.co.uk/wrexham-discovery-centre-celebrates-successful-first-year |access-date=2022-08-28 |language=en-US}} The Henblas Street site is subdivided into four "zones" at launch; construction, reflection, action and the dark.{{Cite web |date=2 October 2020 |title=Wrexham science discovery centre sets date for re-opening at new venue |url=https://www.xplorescience.co.uk/news/date-re-opening-new-venue/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.xplorescience.co.uk}}

The centre while at Glyndŵr, delivered almost 203,000 hours of the STEAM fields,{{Cite web |date=2021-04-05 |title=New Water Exhibits at North Wales Science Discovery Centre |url=https://businessnewswales.com/new-water-exhibits-at-north-wales-science-discovery-centre/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Business News Wales}} to more than 18,000 visitors in 2019.{{Cite web |date=5 October 2020 |title=Members invited to have the first look at a science discovery centre's relaunch |url=https://www.xplorescience.co.uk/news/science-discovery-centre-relaunch/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.xplorescience.co.uk}}

{{As of|2022|August}}, the centre opens on Fridays and weekends, with extended times during Wrexham's school holiday period.{{Cite web |title=The Centre |url=https://www.xplorescience.co.uk/visit/centre/# |access-date=2022-08-30 |website=www.xplorescience.co.uk}}

History

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A science centre had been operating on the North East Wales Institute's (NEWI) Plas Coch campus since April 2003, following increased demands for STEM engagements in North Wales. It initially was known as Techniquest@NEWI, adopting the brand of, and partnering with Techniquest in Cardiff, itself founded in 1985. When NEWI gained university status in 2008 to become Glyndŵr University, the centre similarly rebranded itself as Techniquest Glyndŵr (TQG) in 2009.{{Cite web |title=Have your say on renaming of Wrexham's Techniquest Glyndwr |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17796729.say-renaming-wrexhams-techniquest-glyndwr/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}} It is operated by North Wales Science Limited, which is wholly owned by the university.{{Cite web |title=Written Evidence Submission for DCMS Committee Parliamentary - Inquiry into the Impact of Covid-19 on DCMS sectors - Xplore! Science Discovery Centre |url=https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/6664/html/ |access-date=28 August 2022 |website=committees.parliament.uk}}{{Cite web |title=Wrexham science discovery Xplore! sets date for opening of new town centre venue |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/wrexham-science-discovery-xplore-sets-date-for-re-opening-of-its-new-town-centre-venue-192436.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Celebrations at long-awaited official opening of Xplore! in Wrexham town centre |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/celebrations-at-long-awaited-official-opening-of-xplore-in-wrexham-town-centre-213009.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Stevens |first=Gill |date=2020-01-28 |title=Techniquest Glyndŵr - The Home of Science In North Wales Has a New Name - news.wrexham.gov.uk |url=https://news.wrexham.gov.uk/first-look-the-home-of-science-in-north-wales-has-a-new-name/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |language=en-US}} The centre was opened in 2003 by Queen Elizabeth II.

In January 2014, the Welsh Government conducted a study into Techniquest's Cardiff and Wrexham sites, with both centres largely meeting their aims, although not consistently meeting government core grant targets, but also having a well-regarded brand, their perceived relevance to enhance STEM curricula by teachers, and their "strong" partnership networks with other STEM support providers and educational institutions.{{Cite web |last=Corke |first=Joanne |date=10 January 2014 |title=Evaluation of Techniquest and Techniquest Glyndŵr school services |url=https://gov.wales/evaluation-techniquest-and-techniquest-glyndwr-school-services |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=GOV.WALES |publisher=Welsh Government |language=en}}

On 20 July 2014, it hosted "Human Powered Day" inspired by human powered generators on bicycles present during that year's Tour de France.{{Cite web |last=Green |first=Michael |date=2014-07-16 |title=Human power can be electrifying |url=http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/chester-cycling-campaign-involved-human-7433352 |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=CheshireLive |language=en}}

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In December 2014, Techniquest Glyndŵr was reported to be potentially looking for a second location in Wrexham city centre, with the former {{Convert|31,000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} T. J. Hughes building, vacant since 2011,{{Cite web |title=TJ Hughes Closure Brought Forward |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/tj-hughes-wrexham-branch-close-2216.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}} rumoured as a potentially second location for the centre. The centre stated at the time, that nothing was confirmed and they were in the early stages of discussions. At the time TQG stated their university site would be unaffected by a second location.{{Cite web |title=TJ Hughes Option As Techniquest Looks For Second Hub |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/tj-hughes-option-as-techniquest-looks-for-second-hub-50403.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

In January 2016, the Welsh Government announced a ~22% cut in funding to Techniquest Glyndŵr, following an announcement of a similar cut by percentage to Techniquest in Cardiff. Although branded both "Techniquest" both sites are operated separately by different charities, with the Wrexham site's ties to Glyndŵr University, as well as local industry and existing plans for long-term financial sustainability stated as reasons for the Wrexham branch to be better positioned in the event of a public funding cut.{{Cite web |title=Wrexham's Techniquest Has 'Bright Future' Despite South Wales Funding Cuts |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/wrexhams-techniquest-has-bright-future-despite-south-wales-funding-cuts-105990.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

In September 2016, the Welsh Government announced it will be ending its funding to both Techniquest (in Cardiff) and Techniquest Glyndŵr by April 2021.{{Cite news |date=2016-09-01 |title=Welsh Government Techniquest funding to end from 2021 |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-politics-37234805 |access-date=2022-08-28}}

In February 2017, the centre announced it had welcomed 80,000 visitors in 2016, up from 40,000 annual visitors in 2012.{{Cite web |last=Echo |first=Liverpool |date=2017-02-03 |title=Techniquest doubles visitor numbers in 2016 |url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/techniquest-doubles-visitor-numbers-2016-12551100 |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Liverpool Echo |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=9 February 2017 |title=Techniquest Glyndwr Celebrates Record Breaking Year After Doubling Visitor Numbers |url=https://www.deeside.com/techniquest-glyndwr-celebrates-record-breaking-year-after-doubling-visitor-numbers/ |access-date=28 August 2022 |website=Deeside.com}}

In May 2017, the centre was successful in receiving £34,000 in funding for redeveloping a derelict and vacant area near to the centre's university site into a "Science Garden".{{Cite web |title=Science Garden Takes Shape at Techniquest Glyndŵr @ Glyndŵr Students' Union |url=https://www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk/articles/science-garden-takes-shape-at-techniquest-glyndwr |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk |language=en}} The garden opened on 29 September 2017.{{Cite web |title=Wrexham's new Science Garden to celebrate grand opening tomorrow! |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/wrexhams-new-science-garden-to-celebrate-grand-opening-tomorrow-137982.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

The centre submitted an initial proposal in October 2017 for grant funding for a new site. With the proposal advancing to the second round.{{Cite web |title=Major funding bid for permanent town centre presence submitted by science centre in Wrexham |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/major-funding-bid-for-permanent-town-centre-presence-submitted-by-science-centre-in-wrexham-146431.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

In February 2018, Techniquest Glyndŵr had signed a 12-month agreement with the owners, MCR Property Group, of the former TJ Hughes store in Henblas Square, as well as the local council and the university, to potentially occupy the building.{{Cite web |title=Techniquest Glyndŵr announce lease that will bring old TJ Hughes building back to life |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/techniquest-glyndwr-announce-lease-that-will-bring-old-tj-hughes-building-back-to-life-144246.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Techniquest Glyndwr submit funding bid for Wrexham town centre base |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/16062194.techniquest-glyndwr-submit-funding-bid-wrexham-town-centre-base/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Techniquest Glyndwr to open a second science discovery centre in Wrexham's old TJ Hughes store |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/16032590.techniquest-glyndwr-open-second-science-discovery-centre-wrexhams-old-tj-hughes-store/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Bagnall |first=Steve |date=2018-02-07 |title='Ghost town' store to finally get new lease of life after seven years |url=https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/ghost-town-empty-store-finally-14257108 |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=North Wales Live |language=en}} In the announcement it was due to open in 2019 on a short-term lease, with the university site, stated at the time, would also remain open.{{Cite news |date=2018-02-07 |title=Techniquest science centre to open in Wrexham town centre |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-42976296 |access-date=2022-08-28}}

In March 2018, the centre applied to the Wellcome Trust for redevelopment funding of a city centre site. With the Inspiring Science Fund (ISF) granting funds in 2019, commencing building works for the centre's relocation.{{Cite web |date=2018-02-09 |title=Techniquest to Open Second Science Hub in Wrexham |url=https://businessnewswales.com/techniquest-open-second-science-hub-wrexham/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Business News Wales}}

On 23–25 August 2018, Techniquest Glyndŵr hosted a pop-up science event at the former TJ Hughes building on Henblas Street, collaborating with the Royal Air Force to celebrate its 100th anniversary.{{Cite web |date=23 August 2018 |title=A Techniquest, RAF collaboration will see flight themed STEM activities for youngsters at unique 'pop-up' venue |url=https://www.deeside.com/a-techniquest-raf-collaboration-will-see-flight-themed-stem-activities-for-youngsters-at-unique-pop-up-venue/ |website=Deeside.com}}

In May 2019, plans for the Henblas Square site were revealed, including hopes to turn the area into an "interactive science park", as well as re-instating a "public right of way" between Henblas Street and Chester Street. The centre had hosted various pop-up events in the Henblas Street building on a short-term basis, maintaining its university site, but in May 2019 it applied to Wrexham County Borough Council stating it planned to make the relocation permanent.{{Cite web |title=Ambitious plans revealed to transform former Wrexham TJ Hughes store into science park |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17642335.ambitious-plans-revealed-transform-former-wrexham-tj-hughes-store-science-park/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Ambitious plans to turn former TJ Hughes into science centre lodged – includes 'public right of way' cut through |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/ambitious-plans-to-turn-former-tj-hughes-into-science-centre-lodged-includes-public-right-of-way-cut-through-168086.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Techniquest Glyndŵr confirms re-location to old TJ Hughes in town centre after 'major funding' secured |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/techniquest-glyndwr-confirms-re-location-to-old-tj-hughes-in-town-centre-after-major-funding-secured-170029.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

On 20 June 2019, Techniquest Glyndŵr's formally announced its plans to fully relocate to and buying the freehold of the Henblas Street site in Wrexham city centre. The plan was approved by Wrexham Council on 29 June{{Cite news |date=2019-06-29 |title=Techniquest Wrexham science centre plan gets green light |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-48813809 |access-date=2022-08-28}} after the centre secured £2.5 million in funding for the project from the ISF, Welsh Government and Wrexham council.{{Cite web |last=Gotting |first=Liam |date=20 June 2019 |title=Techniquest Glyndŵr secure major funding for town centre move |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17719191.techniquest-glyndwr-secure-major-funding-town-centre-move/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Sheehan |first=Rory |title=Major funding announced for Wrexham's Techniquest Glyndŵr |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17726900.major-funding-announced-wrexhams-techniquest-glyndwr/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Stevens |first=Gill |date=2019-06-24 |title=More news for Techniquest Glyndŵr and the town centre! - news.wrexham.gov.uk |url=https://news.wrexham.gov.uk/more-news-for-techniquest-glyndwr-and-the-town-centre/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |language=en-US}} Techniquest Glyndŵr's site at Wrexham Glyndŵr University's campus would now be replaced under the proposals.

In July 2019, the centre announced it will drop the "Techniquest" brand. With "Spectra/{{Lang|cy|Sbectra}}", "Xplore!" and "Helio" as the eventual final three contenders.{{Cite web |title=Spectra, Xplore! or Helio? Vote for Techniquest Glyndwr's new name ahead of town centre move next year |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/spectra-xplore-or-helio-vote-for-techniquest-glyndwrs-new-name-ahead-of-town-centre-move-next-year-171647.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

In October 2019, the centre partnered with Principality Building Society to launch a financial education programme for North Wales, Chester and Shrewsbury, delivering financial education lessons, including identifying money, how to save money and costing, to eleven local community schools by October 2019.{{Cite web |title=Principality and Techniquest Glyndŵr team up to reach hundreds of students |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17956176.principality-techniquest-glyndwr-team-reach-hundreds-students/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

In October 2019, the centre began its search for a contractor to perform refurbishment work for the centre's relocation from the Wrexham Glyndŵr University campus.{{Cite web |title=Assistance sought to transform Wrexham's old TJ Hughes store into science discovery centre |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/17969185.assistance-sought-transform-wrexhams-old-tj-hughes-store-science-discovery-centre/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

On 16 December 2019, redevelopment works began at the city centre site.{{Cite web |date=16 December 2019 |title=Work transforming former TJ Hughes into new science and discovery centre begins today |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/work-transforming-former-tj-hughes-into-new-science-and-discovery-centre-begins-today-178175.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

On 28 January 2020, Techniquest Glyndŵr announced its rebrand to "Xplore!". The centre collaborated with North Wales-based Worldspan Creative to design the graphics for the new brand. 200 names were initially put forward, later reduced to three shortlisted names ("Spectra/{{Lang|cy|Sbectra}}", "Xplore!" and "Helio"), with "Xplore!" receiving support across several demographics.{{Cite web |title=Techniquest Glyndŵr to rebrand as 'Xplore!' when it relocates to new town centre premises |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/techniquest-glyndwr-to-rebrand-as-xplore-when-it-relocates-to-new-town-centre-premises-180294.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}

It was initially expected to open in April 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales.{{Cite web |last=Kilgannon |first=Laurence |title=Science discovery centre to re-open next month at new venue |url=https://www.insidermedia.com/news/wales/science-discovery-centre-to-re-ope-next-month-at-new-venue |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Insider Media Ltd |language=en}}

In June 2020, the centre, alongside forty other UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres institutions, joined the Science Centres For Our Future' UK-wide campaign for the UK Government to award emergency resilience funding following a mandated closure of the centres due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web |title=Xplore! joins UK Science Centres' nationwide campaign calling for Government Emergency Resilience Funding |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/18494214.xplore-joins-uk-science-centres-nationwide-campaign-calling-government-emergency-resilience-funding/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

= Relocation =

The relocated centre opened on 3 October 2020, containing 100 new exhibits, totalling to 111 exhibits, a 45-seat cafe and gift shop at opening on Henblas Street. Funding for the £2.8 million was supported by UK Research and Innovation, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Wellcome Trust's Inspiring Science Fund (£1.75 million), Wrexham Glyndŵr University, and a local partnership, the Targeted Regeneration Investment programme, between Wrexham County Borough Council and the Welsh Government (£750,000).{{Cite web |title=Wrexham's new science and discovery centre Xplore! celebrates its grand opening |url=https://www.wrexham.com/news/wrexhams-new-science-and-discovery-centre-xplore-celebrates-its-grand-opening-194199.html |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Wrexham.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2020-09-25 |title=Wrexham science discovery centre sets date for re-opening at new venue |url=https://wcnwchamber.org.uk/wrexham-science-discovery-centre-sets-date-for-re-opening-at-new-venue/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=West Cheshire and North Wales Chamber of Commerce}} The only visitors allowed to attend the opening however had to be from Wrexham County Borough following the introduction of local lockdown health measures in the county borough in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web |title=Xplore! reopening still going ahead but only for Wrexham residents |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/18761974.xplore-reopening-still-going-ahead-wrexham-residents/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=O'Sullivan |first=Terianne |date=2020-10-01 |title=Xplore! Reopening Still Going Ahead on Saturday – But Only for Wrexham Residents |url=https://businessnewswales.com/xplore-reopening-still-going-ahead-on-saturday-but-only-for-wrexham-residents/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Business News Wales}}

In April 2021, the centre partnered with Hafren Dyfrdwy, the local water and wastewater provider, in a five-year charitable partnership to set up to interactive exhibits sponsored by the water company. One exhibit would be focused on what shouldn't be put down toilets or kitchen drains, and the other on configuring a pipe network for a house using blue water balls to then educate users the average amount of litres needed to complete many household tasks.

In May 2021, Quality Education with Care (QEWC) held a "Science for HE" programme of activities at the centre.{{Cite web |date=17 May 2021 |title=Xplore – Science for HE programme – QEwC |url=https://qewc.co.uk/xplore-science-for-he-programme/ |access-date=2022-08-30 |language=en-US}}

In July 2021, Principality Building Society renewed their partnership with the centre, following their collaboration in 2019.{{Cite web |date=5 July 2021 |title=Principality renew partnership with Xplore! to teach more children vital money skills |url=https://www.xplorescience.co.uk/news/principality-renew-partnership-xplore/ |access-date=2022-08-30 |website=www.xplorescience.co.uk}}

On 7 December 2021, the centre was officially opened by a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was unable to have taken place earlier due to public health restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Staff, stakeholders and dignitaries attended the ceremony, with deputy mayor of Wrexham, Brian Cameron cutting the ribbon.{{Cite web |title=Celebrations at official opening of Xplore! |url=https://www.oswestry.life/article/celebrations-at-official-opening-of-xplore/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Oswestry Life |language=en-GB}}

On 9 July 2022, Xplore! and St Giles' Church hosted a Wonder Day event, which included activities such as a stardome, electric circuit demonstrations and "mysteries of slime". Xplore! has been co-operating with local churches to host activities and scientific experiments in the buildings.{{Cite web |title=Xplore! and St Giles Church combining science and faith through Wonder Day |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/20265719.free-science-event-taking-place-wrexham-weekend/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

On 6–7 August 2022, the centre and neighbouring Tŷ Pawb hosted the {{Lang|cy|Darganfod}}/Discover science festival, with family activities, performances and demonstrations held at the centre for the event.{{Cite web |title=Science festival to return to Wrexham this summer |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/20290003.xplore-science-event-makes-return-wrexham-august/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Darganfod Science Festival is back at Xplore! Science Discovery Centre this summer |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/20234040.xplore-science-discovery-centre-hold-sience-festival/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Thomas |first=Gareth |date=2022-04-22 |title=Darganfod Science Festival returns for 2022 |url=https://www.typawb.wales/darganfod-science-festival-returns-for-2022/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Tŷ Pawb |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Stevens |first=Gill |date=2022-07-08 |title=Darganfod Science Festival Returns for 2022 - news.wrexham.gov.uk |url=https://news.wrexham.gov.uk/darganfod-science-festival-returns-for-2022/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |language=en-US}}

On 14 August 2022, the centre hosted free science and technology events for refugees and asylum seekers.{{Cite web |title=Wrexham science centre holding free events for refugees and asylum seekers |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/20612301.free-event-refugees-asylum-seekers-wrexham/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

On 20 August 2022, Health and Care Research Wales hosted "Where would we be without research?", a free event highlighting the impact research has had on human life.{{Cite web |title=Where would we be without research? at Xplore! Wrexham |url=https://healthandcareresearchwales.org/withoutresearch/events/xplore-wrexham |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=Health and Care Research Wales |language=en}}

On 1 September 2022, a psychological networking event for businesses and individuals is to be hosted at the centre.{{Cite web |title=FREE networking event aimed at business leaders coming to Wrexham |url=https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/20758938.free-networking-event-held-xplore-wrexham/ |access-date=2022-08-28 |website=The Leader |language=en}}

In September 2023, the centre was successful in its bid to receive funding from the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund. The centre would also perform some redevelopment work on its city centre building, such as improving energy efficiency and reducing the centre's carbon footprint.{{Cite web |date=2023-09-19 |title=North Wales Science Discovery Centre Secures Shared Prosperity Funding |url=https://businessnewswales.com/north-wales-science-discovery-centre-secures-shared-prosperity-funding/ |access-date=2023-09-19 |website=Business News Wales}}

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