MOLD town centre continues to see business thriving as more businesses are continuing to open or expand.
One of the latest shops to open is at the Daniel Owen Centre is P+L Homeworks.
The new homeworks shop opened on Wednesday (May 10) in what proved to be the final engagement of Cllr Haydn Jones' tenure as mayor of Mold.
Owner, Lisa Walker said: “We first opened our little stall in the Mold Indoor Market back in November 2019.
"When I was looking for somewhere to open up my stall I instantly thought of Mold as I have always been local and all my friends and family are close by so I knew I had a great support network.
"As a family we’ve always loved visiting Mold’s markets and Mold’s great selection of shops and eateries, so Mold seemed the ideal place to venture into business.”
P&L Homeworks are open Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm and Saturday 8.30am- 5pm and can be located 26 Daniel Owen Precinct, Mold, CH7 1AP.
Pwdin Bach
Elsewhere local baby boutique, Pwdin Bach has recently located to a bigger unit at the Daniel Owen Precinct due to its high demand and success since starting life in a small unit close by.
Owner, Pam Stephenson said: "I have been in Mold for almost two years now, and have met some amazing people during this time. The local businesses within the precinct have been a great source of support and encouragement for which I am extremely grateful for. Although this move to a bigger premise would not have been possible without the continued support of all my wonderful customers.’
Pwdin Bach has a selection of handmade children’s clothing made by Pam in a variety of patterns. Pam added: "By moving to a bigger shop it has allowed me to bring my huge selection of fabric from home into store, this allows customers the opportunity to choose from a variety of styles and fabrics for bespoke children’s wear.”
Pwdin Bach is open Tuesday – Saturday 9am- 4pm and can be located 9 Daniel Owen Precinct, Mold, CH7 1AP.
The boom of local businesses in the town hasn't slowed down there, as one of Mold’s newer businesses has also made the move into a larger premise, after less than two years of trading in the town.
The Thai Wok Sushi Bar originally opened the doors to their small takeaway business in August 2021 in the Daniel Owen Precinct and due to their growing popularity, expanding menu and tasty Asian food, owners Craig Gerrard and his partner Sirprai (Prai) Chiadlaem were delighted to open their new restaurant just around the corner from their original takeaway.
Craig said: “Following our recent opening, Prai and I are very pleased with the response that we have received from existing customers and lots of new customers as well as the many friends we have made since opening our business in Mold."
The Thai Wok Sushi Bar is located at Unit 5, Daniel Owen Precinct, Mold CH7 1AP and is open Monday – Saturday 11am until 8.30pm and Sunday from 12.30pm through to 7pm.
Serenity Office Services
Serenity Office Services started out as a home-based business and after only a few years, Serenity Office Services proprietor, Leila Jones was delighted to announce she recently opened up her first office in Mold.
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Serenity Office Services provides Business Support to sole traders and small to medium sized enterprises and a variety of support can be offered from general administration tasks, personal assistance and project management and can be located in the first office on the 1st floor of 82 High Street.
Outgoing mayor of Mold, Cllr Haydn Jones couldn't hide his delight as the town continues to go from strength to strength.
He said: "During my 12 month mayoral term I have attended 10 business openings in the town, that’s nearly one a month and makes me so proud of my home town and our community.
“I am delighted that Mold is leading the way when it comes to small towns, we have such a vibrant retail and business community here, there really is something for everyone when they come along to visit.”
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