Posted: Thu 10th Sep 2020

Clogau confirms opening of Wrexham store as part of its expansion – with jobs safeguarded from Mococo closure

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 10th, 2020

A North Wales-based jeweller has plans unveiled to open a further five stores in the coming months – including in Wrexham.

Clogau is set to open the doors to its new branch on Eagles Meadow at the end of the month.

Last month Wrexham.com reported that activity was underway in the former Mococo store – which did not re-open when lockdown measures were eased.

However a spokesperson for Clogau confirmed to Wrexham.com that all jobs had been safeguarded and will be transferred over to the company when the store opens.

Clogau has unveiled new outlets in Carmarthen, Bangor, Swansea and Llandudno in recent times, and plans to add Chester, Ruthin and two more premises in South Wales to that list in the months ahead.

The business also raised £200,000 for NHS charities via customers donations, a raffle and demand for their exclusive new NHS pin badge.

Clogau Managing Director Ben Roberts cited the influence of celebrities including TV star Gemma Collins, Love Island’s Dr Alex George and Real Housewives of Cheshire regulars Lauren Simon and Tanya Bardsley as having a big impact on the campaign.

He thanked the public and customers for their support during what has been a challenging period for all sectors.

“It has been a difficult time, but the team has really come together and done a brilliant job, especially in producing so many of the pin badges,” said Ben.

“All profits will go directly to NHS charities, which is amazing; we had hoped to raise £25,000 so to pass the £200,000 mark is incredible.”

Clogau Managing Director Ben Roberts

All its stores – bar London – reopened in June with strict social distancing measures in place, and Ben is confident they will be able to flourish under the ‘new normal’ moving forward.

“We have looked at the business, how we can adapt and be more efficient, and are focused on the long-term future of Clogau,” he said.

“During the pandemic we have maintained strong sales and are 20% ahead of last year, our model of opening new stores has been well-received and online we have continued to perform strongly.

“Our existing sites are trading at the same level as 2019, which reflects the safety measures we have in place enable people to shop freely and with confidence.”

Ben added: “We worked throughout past months to produce the NHS badges and to meet demand, we have never seen volume like it before.

“Clogau will continue to grow, but our top priority is the health and wellbeing of our staff and customers as we begin to emerge from the most unprecedented and uncertain period/stage in modern history.”

 



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