Posted: Sun 9th Aug 2020

“Click and Collect” parking service launches on Wrexham’s High Street

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Aug 9th, 2020

A new “click and collect” service that will give you 30 minutes free parking to pick up any items you have pre-ordered from traders, has launched in town.

The four bays are located on the High Street outside the Butcher’s Market.

Wrexham Council say that the details of traders in there who have provided their contact details are:

Mad4Movies, Rob Clark, tel 07791 990119 email [email protected], Facebook.com/mad4movies
Doorstep Barber, Gabriella Slater, tel 07746 549061, email [email protected]
G C Hughes, Butchers, Paul Bowring, tel 01978 266479
Petsave, Madi, tel 07395 527292, [email protected]

If you want to stay longer there’s also free parking in all Council operated car parks in the town centre.

Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Economic Development, said: “We’re doing all we can to support traders through the coming weeks and months as we continue to safely open up the town centre.

“Visitors can be assured that their safety and the safety of our traders is of paramount importance.

“Please do all you can support our independent traders during this very difficult time and take advantage of the new click and collect parking bays.”



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