Yorkshire Post

Traders in Fruit Market open doors to customers again

-

RETAIL HAS returned to Hull’s Fruit Market, with traders reopening their doors to offer a safe shopping experience to customers at the waterfront urban village.

While several firms have continued to trade online during the lockdown and The Store On Pier Street has remained open throughout, selling essential items and serving the local community, other shops were forced to close. Now independen­t retailers in Humber Street have reopened with safety measures in place, including hand-sanitiser stations, contactles­s payments, two-metre socially distanced floor markings, one-way systems and limits on the number of shoppers allowed inside at any one time.

Traders said they were thrilled to be able to return to Humber Street, reconnect as a community and welcome customers back after being closed for three months.

Riccardo Seaton, owner of Poorboy Boutique, celebrated the store’s return by offering a 50 per cent discount to NHS staff.

He said: “It’s very exciting to be back. The Fruit Market is very special for us and it’s great to see our customers in person again.”

Alice Thomson and Joseph Cox, co-owners of Form Shop &

Studio, are also enjoying seeing their loyal customers again.

Ms Thomson said: “We’ve missed them. We have a lot of regulars we haven’t seen for months and it will be lovely to catch up and thank them for sticking by us and ordering online during lockdown.”

Shaun Barker-Newton, owner of 19point4, said: “Things are a bit different and it’s a learning curve for all of us but there’s a great support network in the Fruit Market and it’s brilliant to have the community back together.”

The return of retail activity comes as a growing number of cafés, restaurant­s and bars in the Fruit Market are now providing takeaway and collection services as they await the green light from the Government to return to full trading.

The return of the Fruit Market commercial community has been backed by Wykeland Beal, the joint venture of commercial developer Wykeland Group and housebuild­er Beal Homes, which is leading the regenerati­on of the area, working in partnershi­p with Hull City Council.

This support has included financial assistance and valuable guidance and advice to all the area’s traders to enable them to withstand the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

 ??  ?? RETAIL RETURN: Traders are reopening their doors to offer a safe shopping experience.
RETAIL RETURN: Traders are reopening their doors to offer a safe shopping experience.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom