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BUS INE S S NEWS JANUARY 2 0 2 1


HATTON SHOPPING VILL AGE STORES BUCK THE TREND


Hatton Shopping Village, the quintessentially English shopping village, recently welcomed several new businesses to complement its mix of 20 unique and independent retailers - Boo & Bear, Elrosé Clothing, Hatton Ceramics, Big Paws for Thought and The Sweet Shop.


When many businesses on the high street have been forced to close as a result of the pandemic, the Warwickshire-based shopping village has been bucking the trend despite the uncertainties and obstacles last year brought, enabling its visitors to benefit from plenty of fresh air and space to socially distance in a Covid safe environment.


Johnnie Arkwright, owner of Hatton Country World, said: “Being in the countryside has been a real plus for the small local independent retailers at Hatton. We are thrilled to welcome a number of new, unusual shops to complement our ‘Not on The High Street’ rule. It is amazing how resilient our small retailers have been with the forced closures of 2020 but equally


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CASTLE FINE ART SILVER CELEBRATION


High street retail art company Castle Fine Art is celebrating 25 years of success on the high street and will be marking its landmark anniversary with a look back on some of its finest artists and collections.


Over the last quarter of a century, Castle Fine Art has showcased a portfolio of limited-edition prints, original artworks and sculptures from the best contemporary artists around the world.


Launched in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1995, the brand has gone on to establish itself as experts in the accessible art market and now boasts 40 prime high street locations across the UK, including its flagship store in Birmingham.


It has showcased an ever-expanding portfolio of limited-edition prints, original artworks and sculptures by cultural icons Bob Dylan, Billy Connolly and Ronnie Wood, as well as developed the careers of now globally collected artists such as Raphael Mazzucco, Paul Kenton, Stuart McAlpine Miller and Nic Joly.


Ian Weatherby-Blythe, group managing director, said: “Over the last 25 years it has been wonderful to see our art transform the homes of our clients.


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“Working with some of the biggest names in the industry has been a real privilege, while nurturing the careers of so many home-grown artists and allowing them to be seen by a wider audience has been our honour.”


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how keen our customers have been to support local independent shops. The pandemic has made us all appreciate what treasures we have on our doorstep in Warwickshire “.


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