Posted: Mon 14th Feb 2022

Wrexham town centre to host continental food and craft market this week

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 14th, 2022

Wrexham town centre is to play host to a continental food and craft market this week.

Taking place on Queens Square between Thursday 17 and Saturday 19 February the free to attend event will feature a mix of international themed traders featuring a host of street food options to tempt the taste buds.

It is the first time that such an event – excluding the Victorian Christmas Market – has taken place in the town since before the pandemic.

Visitors will be able to browse stalls selling Olives, Nuts and Baklava, Churros and sweets, Gyros, Cheesecakes, Brownies and Waffles, Oriental Noodles, Mexican and Caribbean fare in addition to Native Handicrafts, Steel Jewellery and Wooden Arts and Crafts.

All food stalls have a local authority food rating of 4 or 5.

Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Economic Development and Regeneration said: “Everyone loves a market and this will be no exception.

“Visiting markets are always welcome and successful in Wrexham and I look forward to seeing their stalls set up ready to trade.”

The market opens at 10am every day and closes at 6pm.



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