Shopping at Tŷ Pawb has just got even better thanks to the addition of three new traders who have just opened their doors!
They include a comics and collectables shop, a new food outlet selling Polish cuisine, and the official shop for North Wales Crusaders rugby team!
The Mayor of Wrexham, Cllr Andy Williams, popped by last week to officially welcome the newest members of the markets family.
Introducing our newest traders
BCCM Boarder Collectables is run by Val and Al Giplin and is the one stop shop for comics & graphic novels, mini-figures, subbuteo sets and all sorts of other collectables.
They even make custom items to order including a rather dinky lego Wrexham FC player!
Maxim Polish Cuisine is the newest member of Tŷ Pawb’s food court. They sell a range of hot traditional Polish dishes to eat in or take away.
The official North Wales Crusaders Rugby League shop moved in just before Christmas. They stock replica shirts and club merchandise and you can also purchase season tickets from the store!
A real opportunity for small businesses
Al Gilpin, owner of BCCM Boarder Collectables, said: “We’re really pleased that we’ve now got our stall up and running at Tŷ Pawb. We hired a market table here on a few occasions last year and it was great to see the place so full of kids and families, especially on the weekends for the live music and other events. We’re really looking forward to more of the same this year, especially now we’ve got a bit more room to display our stock!
“There’s a real opportunity for small businesses like ourselves to thrive here. We’re local and we’re passionate about what we sell and I think our customers really appreciate that.”
Lead Member for Economy – Economic Development and Regeneration, Cllr Terry Evans, said: “It’s great to see these local businesses choosing Tŷ Pawb as their new home. The diverse food and retail offer we now have here is helping to make Tŷ Pawb a real draw for visitors and a regular destination for shoppers.
“With the arts and activities programme for the year now well underway and some huge events recently confirmed including the Grayson Perry exhibition and Dydd Miwsig Cymru taking place in February, 2019 is already shaping up to be a very busy second year for Tŷ Pawb.”
Check out our market
Tŷ Pawb’s market is a great place to come and browse! You can find all sorts of things for sale including clothes, pop and rock memerobillia, jewellery, handmade crafts, gifts and cards, soaps and body products – and of course some of the best food in town!
Take a look at this video we made last year for a flavour of the shopping experience:
For more information contact Tŷ Pawb:
01978 292144
typawb@wrexham.gov.uk
Main picture, left to right: Al Gilpin, Val Gilpin (owners BCCM Boarder Collectables), Cllr Andy Williams (Mayor of Wrexham), Marzena Stanczuk (Maxim Polish Cuisine), Ian Edwards (Chairman, North Wales Crusaders Rugby League Club), Shaun Gould (Director, North Wales Crusaders Rugby League Club)