A CAFE in Wrexham has reopened its doors after relocating.
Tracey's Café has relocated just a few steps away to its new home at 40 Henblas Street, Wrexham and has been welcoming customers old and new at their new location.
The cafe used to be situated inside the Butchers markets in the town centre, with the move taking place as part of the ongoing exciting Wrexham Markets developments.
The Grade II-listed General and Butchers markets are being refurbished as part of the Wrexham Townscape Heritage Scheme.
It is being funded through the National Lottery Heritage Fund (with thanks to the National Lottery Players), Welsh Government – Transforming Towns Fund, and Wrexham Council's capital programme.
Work started in the summer on a complete refurbishment of both buildings, with SWG Construction leading the project on behalf of Wrexham Council.
The project is set to be completed later this year.
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Following the move, owners Dave and Tracey Rogers said: “We’d like to thank all our customers for their continued support and look forward to welcoming everyone back into our wonderful new café.
"We are very excited to be the first place within the new markets to open and are proud to be part of the Wrexham Markets community.”
Lead Member for Economy and Regeneration, Cllr Nigel Williams said, “The reopening of Tracey’s Café in their new location marks the first completed aspect of our market project.
"It’s a really exciting time for all our markets in Wrexham as we look to throw more of a spotlight on them as we near the multi million pound refurbishment of two of our markets, the Butchers and General markets.
"I would like to wish the staff at Tracey’s Café all the best at their new location and thank them for being a part of what makes our markets special."
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