Posted: Thu 27th Feb 2020

Wrexham tattoo studio set to open ‘bigger and better’ premises this weekend

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Feb 27th, 2020

A team of local tattoo artists are preparing to celebrate the opening of their brand new premises in Wrexham.

After almost eight years in the South Arcade of Ty Pawb, Dexterity Ink is heading across the town centre to a larger and more prominent premises on Vicarage Hill.

The “bigger and better” studio will officially open its doors to the public on Saturday 29th February.

The move will also see the independent business rebrand to Dexterity Wrexham and an expansion of the services the staff can provide.

“Our business is growing so we needed to expand,” explained Cathy and Lee, owners of Dexterity Wrexham.

“Our new unit at 1-3 Vicarage Hill is a three story building with a much bigger and better shop frontage and in a much better location for passing trade.

“In the new studio we have a much more comfortable waiting area as well as offering a full laser tattoo removal service.

“We struggled to find a new unit in Wrexham and we wanted to make sure that it was still in the town centre so when we found this building it was a real blessing.

“We love this town and this is the reason we have rebranded ourselves as Dexterity Wrexham.”

The new Dexterity Wrexham Studio will open at its new home on Vicarage Hill on Saturday 29th February.

You can find out more about the business on Facebook, here.



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