Posted: Sun 18th Aug 2024

Clogau to relocate to “heart” of Wrexham – a city “that is really on the up”

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

A jewellery store has confirmed its plans to relocate to Wrexham city centre.

The brand, which specialises in Welsh gold, has been based on Eagles Meadow shopping centre in September 2020.

It opened its first Wrexham store in the former Mococo, next to the Fragrance Shop and River Island.

However the company has confirmed that it will leaving Eagles Meadow this summer and relocating to a new store in the city centre.

A spokesperson told Wrexham.com, “We are currently looking at properties on Hope Street and hope to finalise the move in the next couple of months.

“Our new Clogau Boutique will be in a prime location on the main shopping street, giving us a fantastic opportunity to attract more potential customers in-store to experience our unique jewellery, watches and accessories.

“We’re really excited for the move and look forward to welcoming our loyal customers as well as making many new ones!

“Our Wrexham store currently employs five brilliant team members – two full-time and three part-time – and we’re delighted that they’ll be making the move with us to continue providing exceptional levels of customer service.

“As a jewellery brand with a strong Welsh heritage, Wrexham is an important territory for Clogau and we can’t wait to begin a new chapter of our story in the heart of a city that’s really on the up.”



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