Sunderland Echo

City businesses get behind new local gift card scheme

- David Sedgwick david.sedgwick@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Businesses are continuing to sign up to a city wide gift card scheme encouragin­g shoppers to buy local.

The Sunderland Gift Card scheme, an initiative created by Sunderland BID and Sunderland City Council, allows recipients to spend its value across a wide range of options – from retail to hotel stays to meals out.

And despite only being launched a week ago, more than 70 businesses have already confirmed they want to sign up – with others expressing their interest on a daily basis.

Leading high street brands andindepen­denttrader­sfrom across the city have come forward to be part of the scheme, with the only qualifying factor being they must be able to process Mastercard transactio­ns.

Amongthebu­sinessessu­pporting the scheme are SAFC and restaurant­s Asiana, 2

Church Lane, The Looking Glass and tea room Crumb On In, along with stores such as Marks & Spencer and Primark, jewellers Pandora, Collinson’s and Nomination­s and furniture store, Harrison and Brown.

Ibbitson’s and Thorburn’s fruit and veg are also on board, as are bars Chaplins, Ttonic, The Live Lounge and the Roker Hotel, including the hotel’s Let There Be Crumbs tearoom and Poetic License distillery.

C l oth i n g s to re s Ap hrodite, Port Independen­t,

Bou-Chique, Designer Childrensw­ear, Dr Funkenstei­n, Reynold’s Outdoors and AndyMan UpCyclying have also signed up.

Sharon Appleby, Head of Business Operations at Sunderland BID, said the response had been overwhelmi­ng.

“Since we first unveiled the planwehave­hadanamazi­ngly positive response,” she said.

“Buying local is so important this year and this is a fantastic way to support so many different kinds of businesses because the card has numerous options for where it can be spent.

“Research shows that the vast majority of gift cards are redeemed in January and February which will go even further to support businesses at what is always a quiet time of year.”

The cards can be accepted anywhere that takes Mastercard and can be purchased for amounts between £5 and £500.

Any business wanting to sign up should contact giftcard@sunderland­bid.co.uk

 ??  ?? Mandy Brown, from furniture shop Harrison and Brown which has signed up for the scheme, with Natalie Dellow (right), of Sunderland BID.
Mandy Brown, from furniture shop Harrison and Brown which has signed up for the scheme, with Natalie Dellow (right), of Sunderland BID.

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