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Shopping local is a boost for businesses

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In a fast-paced modern world where we have everything we need at the tips of our fingers, it can be easy to forget our local businesses at the heart of our community.

These days when in need of an item we often automatica­lly look to our computer screens rather than browse our main street shopfronts.

Of course it can more than tempting to give into the enticement of finding a steal online with next day shipping, but then again what can be quicker than taking a short jaunt down the road to the locals?

On the other hand, our state of art shopping centres offer us a metropolis of chain stores and fast food options which give us that instantane­ous hit of consumeris­m we crave.

It’s important however that we are reminded that all these retail options and services can be found within walking distance at our high streets.

Pop into your handy greengroce­rs and find a plethora of the tastiest in season fruit and vegetables available.

Shop in the nearby butchers or fishmonger­s for the freshest locally sourced produce you could ever want. Ethical and delicious.

Gander at the treasure trove of intricate handmade gifts available at the local curiosity shop, and maybe buy that one-off lovingly crafted figurine for you nephews birthday, rather than that mass produced one he probably five of.

Hey, while you’re at it why not nip into your local cafe for a spot of brunch and a good cup of tea? You deserve it.

You can also be sure that you will be greeted with a friendly smile and a chitchat adding a more personal touch to your experience.

Aside from ensuring your purchases are the creme of the crop, shopping locally ensures a thriving economy for you, your hometown, and all who live there.

The local businesspe­rson’s profession is a noble one at that, once highly admired people at the centre of our towns, why not give them some love for a change? Our artists, entreprene­urs, farmers, and more importantl­y, our neighbours.

A community is like a well knitted blanket, bound together by the threads of our local people and businesses alike.

Just like a cherished blanket, our community can provide us with the warmth, protection and comfort we need.

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Challenge Youngsters from Rosemount Nursery go shopping
 ??  ?? Coffee shop It’s great to make business dates or social dates locally
Coffee shop It’s great to make business dates or social dates locally

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