Posted: Mon 4th Sep 2023

NCT Nearly New Sale coming to Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 4th, 2023

NCT Nearly New Sales are coming to Wrexham.

Organisers say, “Bringing up a child can be expensive. Our NCT Nearly New Sales are the perfect solution, offering affordable preloved maternity, baby and children’s clothes, toys and essentials. Selling at our sales are also a great way to make some extra money!

“It really couldn’t be easier – you just price your items at home, drop them off at the venue and our amazing volunteers will do the rest. We’ll sort and display them in our pop-up shop and process all the transactions. The, after the sale, we’ll let you know how much money you’ve made.”

NCT Flintshire and Wrexham’s next sale is on Saturday 21st October at Wrexham Glyndwr Sports Hall. Spaces are selling fast so make sure you secure your place soon by visiting here!

You’ll pay a slight commission which will go towards NCT’s work supporting new parents. There is a discounted commission for sellers who volunteer at the sale.



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