Posted: Fri 11th Sep 2020

Businesses encouraged to bring autumnal cheer to town centre with ‘Best Dressed Window Competition’

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 11th, 2020

Businesses and organisations across Wrexham town centre are being encouraged to bring a touch of autumnal cheer by taking part in a “Best Dressed Window Competition.”

The competition offers a bit of fun and opens on Thursday 1st October and will run until Saturday 31 October.

During this time, members of the public will be asked to vote for a first, second and third place.

The theme of the competition is quite simply – autumn.

The winners will be presented with an engraved trophy which hopefully will be displayed in their winning windows! The winners will be announced on Friday 6th November, with the prizes being presented by The Mayor of Wrexham.

It is hoped that all businesses join in and make an extra special effort by dressing their windows too.

Members of the public will be able to pick up voting forms from each of the businesses taking part.

If you would like to enter please contact 01978 292538 or email [email protected]



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