Posted: Tue 22nd Feb 2022

Nationwide pet retailer confirms location of new Wrexham store as it launches recruitment drive

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 22nd, 2022

A nationwide pet retailer set to open in Wrexham has confirmed the location of its new store.

Jolleys, which has more than 70 stores across the UK, is taking over the lease previously held by Bensons for Beds which is due to close at the end of February.

Recruitment has started for the new store, at Border Retail Park, Wrexham, which will open in April and employ 10 colleagues.

As part of its opening plans, Jollyes has offered to interview any of the Bensons colleagues interested in moving into a new sector of retailing.

As well as selling pet food and accessories, Jollyes’ Wrexham store will feature “The Spa”, Jollyes’ dedicated dog grooming salon.

The Wrexham branch will be its second store in North Wales.

Sarah Farrar, Jollyes regional manager, said: “We’ve been looking to find another great location in North Wales for some time and can’t wait to welcome customers and their pets to our new Wrexham store.

“This will be a full service store with a grooming spa and pet clinic, designed it to make it as easy as possible for customers to find what they are looking for.”

Job applications for the store can be made here.



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