A BIG name in quality home furnishings is returning to Wrexham more than 20 years after it left the town.
Seven new jobs will be created when Listers opens a fifth store at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre at the beginning of next month in time for one of the busiest sales periods of the year.
For the family run firm, which owns four other stores in Llandudno, Shrewsbury and Chester, it will be a happy return to a town which played host to one of the company’s earliest successes.
Mark Lister, director of the company which was started by his father Mike in 1967, said: “We have always been very keen to return to Wrexham and the addition of Eagles Meadow, as a really smart and modern shopping centre, has given us the ideal location to come back to.”
Mark’s father, who is retired and now lives in South Africa, owned a large Listers store on Priory Street in the late 1970s and early 80s from where he sold mainly curtains, carpets and bedding.
Mark, 39, a father-of-two from Llandudno, said: “My dad loved having a store there. He said he liked the Wrexham people because you always knew where you were with them and his shop was very popular.
“We are a different business now because we have branched out more into furniture, but our desire to run a friendly, family run business which provides a good quality product for a good quality price is still very much the same and I think one of the main reasons why the business continues to be successful.”
Listers offers a wide range of home items from kitchens and furniture to bed linen, tableware and gifts.
The company specialises in reclaimed oak furniture, mainly sourced from Vietnam, which Mark himself is mostly responsible for choosing.
He is in charge of the company along with his brother Jason, sister Claire and stepbrother, Mike Eratt.
“I like to think we will be filling a gap in Wrexham and I don’t think there is any one like us in the town,” said Mark.
“Our customers like us because we have new items coming in all the time so some will come every week to see what is on offer.
“We don’t sell anything which is too modern or contemporary. Our style is quite rustic and shabby chic, which people seem to really like.”
Manager of the new Wrexham store will be Clare Hughes, who has worked at Listers’ Chester store for two years.
Clare, 38, a mother-of two, said: “I am very excited about coming to Wrexham and we have had a lot of positive feedback from customers about the new shop who remember us from Wrexham all those years ago.”
Go to www.listersinteriors.com to find out more or go to www.eagles-meadow.co.uk for more news about what is happening at Eagles Meadow.