A PIZZA company from Rhyl that went mobile earlier this year has set up a billboard in the town.
Little Italy Pizza Rhyl, which was based at 41A Water Street, left the premises in September due to the rising cost of rent and bills.
The company decided to go mobile, which owner Scott Cheesman said is “a lot better”, with business “picking up”.
Now, they have their very own electronic billboard in the town, thanks to help from Rhyl BID, which promotes the company and the new mobile direction it has taken.
Mr Cheesman said: “I’ve finally made it on the big screen, well Little Italy Pizza Rhyl Mobile that is.
“After patiently waiting in the cold and rain for the second time, it finally appeared.
“A big thank you to Rhyl Bid for your help on this - a very proud moment for me.”
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The business now caters for house parties, weddings, festivals and other events, including at Gwrych Castle in Abergele.
Mr Cheesman, who started the business from his home in 2018, was based at four different locations in Rhyl over the years, before settling on the mobile idea.
“We had moved to three different locations since February this year, and struggled with rent bills etc because of the cost of living rising,” he told the Journal.
“So I decided to go mobile, which is a lot better and business is picking up.
“I’ve had regular stint at HQ Prestatyn, recently done an event at Gwrych Castle which was amazing.”
The company’s pizzas are made from homemade dough with Italian flour, and the business enjoys a large following, which is only getting bigger.
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