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

While high streets in other parts of the 海角视频 are struggling,聽Llangollen聽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鈥檚 #LoveLiveLocal campaign which聽 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聽 鈥 it stands for Retro, Used and New.

His stock ranges from 1920鈥檚 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: 鈥淟langollen聽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.

鈥淏ecause there are so many independents it鈥檚 not the same as other high streets where you see the same big names everywhere.

鈥淚 used to be in Wrexham and I have been pleasantly surprised at the difference. There are lots of people who visit who were brought here as children and now they bring their parents back and their own children as well and there鈥檚 something here for all of them.鈥

Even the quieter areas of the town like Oak Street now have their own communities of local independents 鈥 the Oak Street Gallery and Shop Around The Corner have opened in recent months to join greengrocer Dee Valley Produce with its array of fruit and veg and Gwalia Ceramics.

Karl Young opened the Oak Street Gallery this summer, and he said: " Coming here takes you a bit off the beaten track, it鈥檚 about exploring the town and finding something you like and I hope that entertains you even if you don鈥檛 buy anything but if you do you know it鈥檚 unique.鈥

Llangollen businesses Pictured at Oak Street Gallery are, from left, gallery owner Karl Young, Lilla Kieiwan, of Occasions, Robert Davies, of RUN Ragged, and Roslynne Lumsden, of Shop Around The Corner. Picture Mandy Jones

At Shop Around The Corner is an array of jewellery, locally-made items and gifts, an off-shoot of the hugely popular Shop In The Clouds at the top of the Horseshoe Pass.

Owner Roslynne Lumsden said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been up there for over 30 years and I used to have a shop selling doll鈥檚 house furniture in聽Llangollen聽and I鈥檝e always regretted not having it any more.

鈥淭his came up for lease and I just thought we had a great town around us and here we are up and running and once people know we鈥檙e here they find us easily 鈥 Oak Street is doing so well now that we have more people than cars down here.鈥

Elsewhere in Castle Street there have been more openings, with Occasions offering hand-made chocolates as well as soya wax candles, artisan bath soaps and lotions and Welsh cards, and Sweet Daisy with cakes and puddings.

As part of the Christmas #LoveLiveLocal campaign, Denbighshire County Council will be posting a video to highlight what the county has to offer and the campaign will encourage people to support local independent businesses by using the hashtag on Twitter and Facebook to share good experiences they鈥檝e had as well as promote products and services locally they have 鈥榣oved鈥.

A view of Llangollen town centre
A view of Llangollen town centre

They reckon that if a third of the county鈥檚 30,000 households spend half their Christmas cash with their local retailers instead of buying online or travelling to the bigger shopping centres it could boost the county鈥檚 economy by 拢2.5 million.

Retail guru Helen Hodgkinson, from Dyserth, a former fashion retailer and college lecturer who has worked closely with businesses in Denbighshire points to where the town is getting things right.

She said: 鈥淭here鈥檚 a great offer here in聽Llangollen, lots of unusual, quirky, specialist independent shops offering great products and people do want to buy something that鈥檚 a bit different, something with a story behind it, but you can鈥檛 just expect them to turn up, you鈥檝e got to get them interested.鈥

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