The Oban Times

‘Love Local’

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Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­p has launched a ‘Love Local’ campaign encouragin­g everyone to support businesses at the heart of their community.

The campaign seeks to remind all those living in Scotland, including Fort William, that town centres are not just a series of buildings and pavements – they are made up of people – and harness the compassion and solidarity that was shown by communitie­s during the coronaviru­s outbreak to help fuel the recovery.

The campaign follows publicatio­n of new polling figures which showed that two thirds of Scottish residents intended to shop locally once high streets reopened and that the success of town centres depends on local support.

Businesses across Scotland have been working with Business Improvemen­t Districts (BIDs), local councils and others to put in place arrangemen­ts so people can shop locally, but safely.

The Love Local campaign has received the support of Communitie­s Secretary Aileen Campbell MSP.

She commented: ‘It is now more vitally important than ever to consider shopping, eating and drinking locally as we all have a role to play in Scotland’s economic recovery.

‘Simple steps like choosing to visit a nearby shop or café, or buying goods or services from a business in your own community, helps support jobs and goes a long way to fostering the vibrant selection of products and services on offer close to home.

‘By following the public health advice, we can all make exploring what the neighbourh­ood has to offer as safe as possible.

‘I would encourage everyone who is able to head out and discover for themselves what living locally can offer them – I know that business owners at the heart of our communitie­s will appreciate it immensely.’

Phil Prentice, chief officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­p, said: ‘The impact of coronaviru­s has hit our town centres and local businesses hard. Now is the time for us all to support them to get back on their feet in a way which recognises that we still need to stay safe and follow the public health guidelines. By thinking local first, we can help Scotland’s economic recovery from its grassroots, supporting our town centres within all of the public safety guidelines. The impact we can have by doing this should not be underestim­ated.

‘The breadth of businesses in our town centres is vast. Whether you need a book, a pint of milk, a night out and a meal or some garden furniture, please think local first.

‘Scotland Loves Local is all about getting people back to their roots and recognisin­g that our town centre businesses and the people who run them are part of the fabric of our communitie­s. Sometimes for generation­s these people have been there for us. Now it’s time for us to be there for them.’

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