The Scotsman

Two thirds to buy gifts from local retailers for Christmas support

- By JANE BRADLEY jane.bradley@scotsman.com

More than two thirds of people in Scotland say they will buy Christmas gifts online from their local shops this year, a poll has found.

In a survey of more than 1,000 people by the Scotland Loves Local campaign run by Scotland' s Towns Partnershi­p ,68 percent of those questioned said they would do some Christmas shopping from stores found on their local high street if they were able to do so online.

Footfall has plummeted on Scotland’ s high streets since the coronaviru­s crisis began, with shops in some areas forced to close for prolonged periods of time.

The news comes as local shopping a pp, Shop Appy, which enables people to buy products and services from local businesses in their towns and cities, and have them delivered to their door in a further boost for local business, revealed 340,000 people are now using its service. The a pp, which is supported by Visa and Natwest, said that its users had trebled since lockdown began in March. Over 2,000 businesses across the UK now sell their pro ducts through Shop A pp yin 170 towns across the UK.

The Scotsman is running its own campaign, #suppor tlo - cal, to encourage people to buy from local businesses ahead of the festive period. Retailers in Galashiels in the Borders have recorded a video to encourage locals to# love gal as hie ls as business owners in the town gave gifts to each other.

The sur vey’s findings come just days after separate research for Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­p found that just over two-thirds of businesses now have the capacity to take online orders, with a quarter of them having done so since the start of lockdown in the spring.

Phil Prentice, chief officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­p, said :“It’ s never been more important for us to support our local businesses in any way that we can. Christmas is the most critical time for retailers. A successful festive period could be what ensures many of our local shops survive into 2021 and remain there to help our communitie­s recover from the impact of the coronaviru­s.

“Please do not forget them when shopping online. While many local shops are not able to open their door sat the moment, vast numbers of them are still serving their customers with online ordering and deliveries.”

He added: “More local businesses than ever before have websites. Search for them, support them and be there for them, just as they have been for us, throughout the pandemic.”

Glasgow and the west of Scotland is currently under Level four Scottish Government restrictio­ns, during which stores deemed as nonessenti­al are closed.

Mark Diffley, director of the Di ff ley Partnershi­p, which carried out the research, said: “The run up to Christmas is obviously a key time for businesses on high streets and up and down the land. Our most recent polling highlights the intention of many Scots to support high street businesses, and the importance of doing so to maximise the chance that these businesses have of surviving in these turbulent times.”

 ??  ?? 0 Galashiels Shop Local Campaign. The Scottish Borders town of Galashiels is promoting a shop local campaign to support local traders
0 Galashiels Shop Local Campaign. The Scottish Borders town of Galashiels is promoting a shop local campaign to support local traders

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