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Want to trade in Tŷ Pawb?

Last updated: 2018/02/07 at 10:25 AM
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Everyone’s preparing for the opening of Tŷ Pawb , Wrexham’s new markets, community and arts centre, which will open during Dydd Llun Pawb celebrations on April 2.

We’ve already announced news of the first exhibition to be held at the facility’s gallery, Is this Planet Earth?

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But as well as bringing in arts aficionados, we’re also keen to see if any businesses – in Wrexham or further afield – would be interested in running a stall at Tŷ Pawb once it opens.

If you’re an entrepreneur or local business looking for a retail space to develop your offer, join us to be part of the Tŷ Pawb family by contacting Jade Parry at our Housing and Economy team on 01978 315404.

“Tŷ Pawb will be strong part of town centre.”

Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities, Partnerships and Public Protection, said: “Tŷ Pawb presents an excellent opportunity for a small business – it will form a strong part of the town centre environment, and an impressive, modern markets space.

“Anyone interested in holding a stall should get in touch with the Housing and Economy team.”

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