Wrexham have confirmed nobody was injured after people attending a Father's Day meal at the club's Racecourse Ground had to be evacuated on Sunday evening.
30.05.2023 - 16:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Shoppers looking to spend time in the great outdoors this summer will be pleased to hear that one of the season's most sought after items is on offer from B&Q.
As the weather begins to get that bit warmer, there may be a few of us who want to spruce up our gardens with a few new items - particularly an egg chair. Luckily, B&Q shoppers are able to snap one up for a bit less right now.
The DIY retail giant's GoodHome Apolima Brown Rattan effect Egg Chair is currently priced at £395 - but it has been included in its 20 percent off select garden furniture sale, meaning you can get it for £316.
Shoppers can nab the deal on this highly sought after garden item by purchasing it from the retailer's website directly, where the discount will automatically be added at the checkout.
Like many egg chairs, the GoodHome Apolima Brown Rattan effect Egg Chair will make a cosy and stylish addition to your garden for you to enjoy with a book or a drink this summer.
The retailer has said that its popular garden buy is "an impressive, beautifully designed garden chair that can be enjoyed season after season."
With its round lines and rustic synthetic rattan effect frame, the B&Q egg chair will certainly add a bit of style and wow factor to your summer garden this year.
And you don't just have to take our word for it, as the GoodHome Apolima Brown Rattan effect Egg Chair has near perfect reviews on the B&Q website, as shoppers rush to buy it for their home.
One glowing review read: "A beautiful statement piece. Although it's technically classed as Garden furniture, I've just recently renovated a new house in a bohemian kinda style and bought this lovely rattan chair to sit in the bay window of my living room. Works well with fairy lights and
Wrexham have confirmed nobody was injured after people attending a Father's Day meal at the club's Racecourse Ground had to be evacuated on Sunday evening.
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