'Shop Local' campaign launched as high streets reopen for business

By Hannah Corfield

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

Helen Newman, owner of Honiton Sports Shop. Credit: GRW Photography
Helen Newman, owner of Honiton Sports Shop. Credit: GRW Photography

East Devon District Council has launched a new campaign to get people to shop locally after the easing of more Covid restrictions today (12 April).

Residents are encouraged to 'rediscover' the high street and support local businesses.

Chief Executive of East Devon District Council, Mark Williams said: "Retailers in East Devon have worked incredibly hard during the national lockdown to create Covid-secure shopping experiences so that products and services can be accessed safely.

"We are now calling on local residents to rediscover their high street, remain local and stay safe whilst also supporting the multitude of great independent businesses on offer."

Helen Newman, owner of Honiton Sports Shop said: "The past few months have been challenging for local business owners such as ours.

"The Stay Local Shop Safe reminds shoppers and retailers of the government safety guidance and reassures people that they can shop safely on their local high street."

The district council has also put up temporary hand sanitiser stations, introduced safety signs, and put markings on pavements in an effort to improve public safety.

     

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