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Click and collect – bays now available on High Street and Holt Street

Last updated: 2021/04/30 at 11:39 AM
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Town centre shoppers can now take advantage of our click and collect bays available on Holt Street (outside Tŷ Pawb) and High Street (outside the Butcher’s Market).

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Free parking after 11amLove your markets

You can use the available bays for 30 minutes free parking to pick up any items you have pre-ordered from traders in the town centre.

The bays are conveniently located right next to our three town centre markets (see opening times below), so whether you’re picking up a take-away, collecting a gift or just stocking up on some essentials, it’s now easier than ever to come and show your support for our local traders!

Make sure you know about changes to Covid-19 restrictions in Wales

Free parking after 11am

if you want to stay in town longer don’t forget there’s also free parking in all Council operated town centre car parks after 11am apart from Tŷ Pawb.

This includes:

  • Crescent Road
  • Guildhall
  • Library
  • Market Street

This is an important time to help support our local businesses. But remember – the virus has not gone away and it is just as important as ever to stay safe as lockdown measures continue to be eased.

It’s still essential though that we all keep following social distancing guidelines, use the hand sanitisers available in the shops and markets and wear a face mask unless you are exempt.

Our social distancing champions will once again be out and about to assist you and answer any queries.

Love your markets

Here are the current opening times for our town centre markets:

  • The Butchers Market is open 9am-4pm, Monday-Saturday (9am-1.30pm on Wednesdays).
  • The General Market is currently open 9am-4pm Monday-Saturday (closed on Wednesdays).
  • Wrexham’s weekly outdoor market is held every Monday throughout the year on Queens Square from 9am-4pm.
  • Tŷ Pawb’s Market and Food Court is open 10am-4pm, Monday to Saturday. Selected food court traders will be open until 6pm for take away.

This is an important time to help support our local businesses. But remember – the virus has not gone away and it is just as important as ever to stay safe as lockdown measures continue to be eased.

It’s still essential though that we all keep following social distancing guidelines, use the hand sanitisers available in the shops and markets and wear a face mask unless you are exempt.

Our social distancing champions will once again be out and about to assist you and answer any queries.

Around 1 in 3 people with Covid have no symptoms and could spread the virus without realising.

Keep 2m distance and wear a face mask when needed.

???? Restrictions in Wales are gradually easing. Make sure you understand what you can and can’t do ????

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