Posted: Tue 17th Feb 2015

Baby and Childrens market – nearly new sale

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 17th, 2015

Location: Catrin finch centre, Glyndwr University

Date: 11th April 2015

Time: 10am till 12noon

Details: This is a serious bargain shopping opportunity!

Goods for sale: LOTS of stalls selling excellent quality nearly new baby & children’s items from birth to 8 yrs plus a small selection of unique businesses in the baby & children’s industry showcasing and selling their products & services all under one roof!

Where: Catrin Finch Centre, Glyndwr University, Mold Road, Wrexham Ll11 2AW.
Venue: All Baby & Childrens Markets are held in quality INDOOR venues.

Refreshments: Cakes and drinks

ATM: There is no ATM at this venue, so please come prepared with lots of cash!

Admission: £1 entry, Children Free

Parking: Plenty of FREE car parking

For more information relating to this event contact Alison Wightman via email [email protected] or call on 07740290601 (email preferred)

Prices : £1 per adult, Children FREE

Contact : https://www.facebook.com/events/763334450415996/

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