Installation work has now been completed on the external signage at the Queen’s Market in Rhyl.
These new sign installations now adorn both main entrances and the sides of the building.
The new installations include the sign which sits at the Northwest entrance, facing the West Parade and the prom, the signage which sits atop of the Sussex Street entrance, and the signage which faces Queen Street, which sits at the side of the building. There is also lettered painted signage on the side of the building which faces Sussex Street.
Work is progressing rapidly on the internal fit out of the building, in anticipation of the opening of the Queen’s Market this summer.
Both main entrance signs are comprised of stainless-steel lettering which will be illuminated, and include the new Queen’s Market logo.
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said:
“The Queen’s Market signs are the first thing that most people will see when they approach the building from either direction. We wanted them to be instantly recognisable, and I feel the lettering, along with the colouring and logo on the main entrances will do just that.
The Market is really starting to take shape now, and we can’t wait for the public to pass under the signs, and through the doors this summer when it opens.”
Andrew Burnett, Director at Midlands Events (Rhyl) Ltd said:
“We are pleased to now be at the point where the building’s branding and identity is being released.
We see this as a key milestone to getting the building prepared to open for use by the community of Rhyl and the town’s visitors.”
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