The 'All Wrexham edition' artisan market went down a treat in town on Saturday.
The market, which had over 30 venders in attendance offered a wide range of stalls, showcasing the best of Wrexham.
The 'all Wrexham' idea came from the current success of the City of Culture bid, in which the town are into the top four on the shortlist.
Organisers wanted to give local businesses the opportunity to promote themselves. The costs of the market were paid for by Wrexham Feast food festival.
On Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining, there was a buzz in Queens Square as residents gandered the various stalls and saw what Wrexham had to offer.
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Organiser, Sammi was really pleased with how the market went.
"It was really good, we prayed for good weather and we got it, it was really busy throughout the day, which is pleasing.
"We've had loads of positive feedback from people which is all we can ask for. It's just really nice for these businesses to be able to promote themselves.
"Queens Square is a perfect place for market events like this, so it was really nice to see so many people out and getting involved.
"Overall, just a great day."
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