Town centre shoppers can now take advantage of click and collect bays available on Holt Street (outside Tŷ Pawb) and High Street (outside the Butcher’s Market). 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 […]
Local traders in Wrexham: Sioned Phillips, Sean Grantham, Siwan Jones, and Brendan Griffiths. SHOPPERS are steadily returning to Wrexham town centre - but the council and independent businesses are keen for more people to visit. It is now more than three weeks since non-essential retailers have been able to open alongside hairdressers and barbers, and take away food outlets. On Friday, the Leader visited the town centre to get a snapshot of the current normal post-lockdown. Shops are open for business in Wrexham Wrexham s main thoroughfare of Regent Street leading into Hope Street was not as busy as in pre-pandemic days, but it seemed that shoppers were returning to the town centre.
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. A Wrexham Council spokesperson said: 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.
Britain s smallest detached house measuring just 12ft wide for sale for £140,000
The 26ft high property boasts an entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen and two double bedrooms and still has loft space and side access to a back garden and patio area
The slim house is available for £243,000 less than the £383,000 average UK detached home (Image: Burchell Edwards / SWNS)
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A tiny detached house which measures just 12ft wide and 26ft high has gone on the market for £140,000.
The unique two-bedroom property, which is for sale in Queens Square in Eastwood, Nottingham, was built in the early 1900s.
The cosy home has been fully renovated by the current owner, who has lived in the house for two years, boasts an entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen and two double bedrooms.
The unique two-bedroom property, which is for sale in Queens Square in Eastwood, Nottingham, has gone on the market for £140,000
The cosy home, which measures just 12ft wide and 26ft high, has been fully renovated by the current owner who has lived in the house for two years (living room pictured)