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OFFERING an entirely different shopping experience to the supermarkets, a whole new generation has been getting to know Flintshire’s markets as lockdown begins to ease.
Stallholders in Holywell and Mold have reported a rise in customers as restrictions reduce, particularly among younger people.
And with the markets having been a lifeline for many by offering a less busy and more relaxed experience, it is hoped this can continue as the world opens back up and enable traders to flourish.
Ayman Ghosheh runs The Camel’s Hump - a Lebanese street food stall in the Daniel Owen Square, Mold.
Having had to close his thriving Liverpool restaurant for more than a year, Ayman Ghosheh says that being part of the market has been vital in the survival of his business.

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