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    Home » This is what you said about the opening weekend of Trago Mills in Merthyr Tydfil
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    This is what you said about the opening weekend of Trago Mills in Merthyr Tydfil

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 22, 2018Updated:April 23, 2018No Comments
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    Trago Mills has officially opened in Merthyr Tydfil, bring with it more than 200,000 items across 38 departments and creating 350 jobs in the process.

    The opening of the store on Saturday 21st April 2018 marks the first phase in its development, with second-phase plans to create an attraction-style leisure park, together with a motorcycle dealership and petrol filling station to follow.

    Merthyr Tydfil was chosen by its Chairman Bruce Robertson due to the town’s excellent location as a gateway to The Valleys

    The overall footprint of the building including outbuildings is approximately 33,188m2 (357,232ft2) – equivalent to 4.6 football pitches.

    It’s needless to say that the chances are that you’ll find what you’re looking for it.

    This is what some of its first visitors had to say about their experience:

    Grand opening ceremony with Jonathan Davies OBE

    Careful with that pistol @JiffyRugby although we are #RecruitingNow for #WelshWarriors #TragoMills Grand opening pic.twitter.com/R577pP7hbC

    — The Royal Welsh (@TheRoyalWelsh) April 21, 2018

    Treharris Male Voice Choir were also in town

    https://twitter.com/GillespiepropUK/status/987684246805499905

    The traffic eased eventually thanks to well-trained staff and the support of the police

    Contrary to expectations the traffic is still moving on A470 despite Trago Mills opening in #MerthyrTydfil today. On the plus side 350 jobs created #Merthyr #TragoMills pic.twitter.com/aqPv57QzvC

    — stuarthogg.com (@stuarthoggcom) April 21, 2018

    You can’t miss those “Trago Towers” (all 17 of them)

    https://twitter.com/miriamelin23/status/987737723715932160

    More than 38 departments to choose from

    In the furniture section of Trago Mills people watching ✌️#tragomillsgrandopening #welovemerthyr

    — Siân (@sianwevz) April 21, 2018

    Some just couldn’t handle the choice of 200,000 items

    I'm at Trago Mills in Merthyr and it's overwhelming

    — Joel Fletcher (@Joelfletch) April 21, 2018

    Happy customers with their purchases today

    https://twitter.com/EmmalHolloway/status/987747466241019906

    Some were not so happy with card payments being declined

    https://twitter.com/Anthea_Crowe/status/987701328393768960

    …and they weren’t the only ones

    https://twitter.com/Sstokesy002/status/987682522682281985

    However, this was a national issue, with all systems appearing to be working on Sunday when we visited.

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