Owner Warren Starling said he had stocked around 700 pairs of certified solar eclipse glasses over the past week and a half, with demand far exceeding anything he had anticipated. Hundreds queue at Plassey Retail Park store for sold-out solar eclipse viewing glasses (Image: NQ staff)“It was amazing,” he said. The Psychic Shop at The Plassey in Wrexham (Image: NQ staff)“It’s going to be a beautiful experience,” he said. Experts stress that people should only look directly at the Sun using certified ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses or another approved viewing method as ordinary sunglasses offer no protection. For those unable to get hold of eclipse glasses, indirect viewing methods such as a pinhole projector provide a safe alternative.