Chichester Observer

Businesses optimistic as city shops reopen

Shop keepers have shared their delight as much-missed customers are welcomed

- Joe Stack news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Businessow­nersinchic­hester have told of the optimism they share with customers as nonessenti­al businesses reopened yesterday.

Many of the businesses have seen no custom in the past three months but now, with safety measures in place, business owners have been able to welcome shoppers back with open arms.

Pete Twigg manages Timpson’s in South Street and said the shop has been open since Thursday, June 4, but said it was very quiet.

“I think everyone is frightened but I’m not apprehensi­ve. It is nice seeing people back on the streets. We live on footfall – the more people that walk past the more they notice that I am open.”

The shop is operating under a ‘one customer at a time’ policy and a plastic board has been put by the till to ensure staff and customer safety.

Dave Hockridge, who owns Present Surprise in South Street, said: “We have got everything in place: hand sanitisers, facemasks and we’ve had a deep clean. I’m hoping they are all going to be spending money with the local businesses – only time will tell. People are understand­ably wary of the situation. It is a real relief to be open. There are only so many days you can go on long dog walks or decorating the house.

“It’s nice to see the other shops open and hopefully people will be coming down to support the high street and support local independen­ts.”

Is he feeling optimistic about the future of the high street? It is ‘hard to tell’, he said. “I’m hoping for the best.”

Another change Dave is having to deal with is limiting the number of customers allowed in the shop at any one time while maintainin­g the recommende­d two metre distance.

“That will be the biggest change really,” he added. “I think everybody in the retail business, bars, pubs and restaurant­s are hoping the two metre rule will be relaxed to one metre.”

Mel Luckes, owns the family-run café Luckes in North Street.

She said: “A lot of good has come out of it but from a place of absolute despair, fear and worry.

“I was worried about my family, but when customers came in with big smiles on their faces there was a feeling of optimism and we are seeing that with all the customers that come in – it is lovely to see and we are here for them.”

Dave Hockridge, owner of Present Surprise

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