
Connah’s Quay in Flintshire, North Wales, has a new shopping centre. Read on for more info about the centre’s shops.
Quay shopping centre is due to open to the public between early November and Christmas 2010. A 52,000 sq ft Morrisons food store is the biggest shop that will be opening at the centre on the Ffordd Llanarth site, Connah’s Quay. Other shops that are due to open at the site include: Greggs, Bargain Booze, Home Bargains, Just Go Travel, Corbett Bookmakers, Connah’s Quay MOT Testing Centre, Deeside Fish and Chip Shop and Barnardo’s.
See also
- Connah’s Quay shopping centre guide – Ffordd Llanarth Wales
- Shops and stores at Connah’s Quay shopping centre
As well as the choice of 12 stores, shoppers will also be able to take advantage of 325 car parking spaces, and improved bus stops.
Address
Quay shopping centre, Connah’s Quay, Deeside, Clwyd, CH5 4UQ
Contact details
Before travelling please check which shops are open and when. Contact individual stores to find out more.
Morrison’s customer service enquiries: 0845 611 6111
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i like morisens and potatoes
hiya john winters bit random but funny
Thans for getting in touch Mr Winters.
I like morrisons too but i also like potatos but wich one is best
there’s only one way to find out FIGHT!!!!!!
This is a lovley shopping site in Flintshire. I hope to soon be opening a new McDonald’s outlet here. Some reconstruction will have to take place to incorporate a drive though. But this has already been approved.
i love it i go there all the time and i love home bargins i live a 10 minnute walk away from there im going there today if my step-dad lets me
The amount of traffic using the redesigned entrance to Fford Llanarth Shopping complex is too much and the older 1970’s designed system for entry to the previous Kwik Saves was far better with two exit points as opposed to the current one entry and exit shared system. We have cars parked and pulling out into the oncoming or outgoing traffic at all times on the home bargains side of the road, mix this with pedestrians,entry and exit traffic and cyclists and we have a recipe for disaster and the current system is most certainly a disaster.
Asda in Queensferry have adopted an equally imbecilic entry and exit system after a recent redesign to a cramped site for such a large facility. I avoid both as often as possible and use Tescos in Broughton as it has the space to employ a better entry system. I do not care to shop and queue and then queue again to leave due to tailbacks of traffic that could be avoided by better planning. Asda and Morrisons got it wrong, Tescos and M&S Cheshire oaks got it right.
a parking knight-mare
very dangerous for pedestrians walking across car-park and crossing all road near by
bad road design
to much traffic on exit road Ffordd Llanarth
it needs to be open for longer hours it really does
The car park here and in Asda in Queensferry must have been designed by children from the local infant school or something because clearly a qualified driver would not have used such a biblically useless and dangerous system. For any vehicle longer than a little tykes cozy coupe the car parks are hopeless in both locations.
As for the shops….the jury is still out on that one.
I agree with randalph and the two andys. The car park has put me off using these 2 locations.
Tesco here I come.
The Fford Llanarth car park is terrible and I agree that the old entrance was far better, however I have to say, I no longer shop at Queensferry ASDA, I’m left wondering if they have a banana vending machine for the chimps who redesigned their car park.
I went to quay fish and chips and we asked for tomato ketchup and he told us it was 10p after he gave it us so we couldn’t exchange it but we didn’t have 10p and we ate the chips but he put too much vinigar on it and my friend was heaving and he wouldn’t let us have some water!do something about this!