Eagles Meadow Shopping Centre, Wrexham
Smithfield Rd, Wrexham LL13 8DG

Eagles Meadow Shopping centre is a retail park of 389,108 sq ft of retail, leisure and catering space with 970 space carpark situated at ground and basement levels.


General Overview

  • Located in Wrexham, county borough in Wales, Eagles Meadow Shopping centre is a retail park of 389,108 sq ft of retail, leisure and catering space. It has a 970 space carpark situated at ground and basement levels.
  • The centre is build as a predominantly a steel framed concrete structure, the shopping centre sits on the site of a former supermarket and large public car park site, having been developed by Wilson Bowden Developments Limited and opened in 2008.
  • Wrexham continues to serve north Wales and the Welsh borderlands as a centre for manufacturing, retail, education and administration. Major employees in the area include Wrexham Industrial Estate, the largest industrial estate in Wales, the third largest in the UK and among the largest in Europe. The town boasts international companies such as Kellogg’s, JCB and Cadbury.


Location:

  • Wrexham is a large market town and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It is located between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley neighbouring the English county of Cheshire..
  • Wrexham benefits from an excellent communication network, it is situated immediately to the east of the A483 dual carriageway, which is one of the main north–south routes through Wales. This provides links which then create access to the M53/M56 motorways and the North Wales coast, popular with holiday makers. To the north of the town is the junction with the A534 which gives direct access to the M6, and the M54 to Birmingham is accessed via Shrewsbury to the south east.
  • By rail, Wrexham has two principal railway stations, Wrexham General and Wrexham Central. In addition to local commuter stations these provide direct access to Liverpool (1 hour 10 minutes), Manchester (1 hour 45 minutes),

    Birmingham (1 hour 45 minutes) and London (2 hours and 40 minutes).


  • Completion date: December 2021

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