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Indie retailers boost Llangollen and buck high street gloom

Six new retailers have opened in the town in recent month - creating more than 20 jobs

Castle Street in Llangollen town centre.(Image: Ian Cooper/ North Wales Daily Post)

A Denbighshire town is bucking the high street gloom with new new retail businesses opening.

While high streets in other parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are struggling, Llangollen is bucking the national trend.

In recent months five new shops and an art gallery have created more than 20 new jobs after opening in the town centre.

The news has delighted the organisers of Denbighshire County Council’s #LoveLiveLocal campaign which  is encouraging people to do their Christmas shopping locally.

Among the newly-arrived retailers is former weapons expert Robert Davies who worked on the fight scenes in blockbuster films like Gladiator and Braveheart.

He has launched his new shop, RUN Ragged on Castle Street  – it stands for Retro, Used and New.

His stock ranges from 1920’s trousers to 1980s cufflinks with brand new top hats thrown in and he also gives space to a local leatherworker and an artisan maker of carved walking sticks.

Robert said: “Llangollen is lucky in not having major out of town retailers so it has plenty of small independents and there is a lot going on here, lots of things to do and all in easy walking distance.