Ciren Scene Magazine - Supporting Local Businesses
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by the Police Station and the gym. They have a loyal following of local customers, many of whom are into Air B and B and providing accommoda- tion, who buy regularly and who are waiting till June to reopen for business. Now Vintage aren’t opening on a Sunday because they get limited footfall being away from the hotels and places to eat and drink.
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In summary it is clear everyone is pleased to be reopen and starting to generate business. but waiting for the tourists to come back before they can really say with any confidence that they are through the Pandemic. All the more reason to get back into shopping in the high street and support- ing our local traders.
David Fowles
Joint Vice President, Cirencester Chamber Related articles
See also, MyCirencester news on page 8, and a Welcome Back and Shop Local Challenge from Cirencester Town Council on page 20.
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Do you feel as if you are stuck under a dark cloud of administration and paperwork?
We offer a flexible virtual solution to all your secretarial and admin tasks, providing a top quality, professional and reliable service to suit your business needs.
Please contact Sarah Hall and Kate Page for a free no obligation quote.
sarahandkate@hpvirtualassistants.co.uk 07885 615316 & 07765 371780
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