Call to support ‘truly enterprising’ Pulborough businesses

People are being urged to support the ‘truly enterprising’ retailers in Pulborough.
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Chairman of Pulborough Parish Council Ian Hare said retailers providing essential services have worked ‘particularly hard’ to keep the community going during lockdown.

He added: “They have been ably supported by enthusiastic volunteers to ensure that the elderly and vulnerable in our community have been supplied with food and medicine.”

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Other retailers and service providers haven’t wasted time during lockdown, Ian said.

The Flower Shop, PulboroughThe Flower Shop, Pulborough
The Flower Shop, Pulborough

He added: “They’ve been planning how to re-engineer our shopping streets, getting their premises into appropriate shape for social distancing and have launched a new website to promote trade in Pulborough.

“They have been truly enterprising and, on behalf of the parish council, I urge all residents to support the relaunch of our shopping centres.”

To help promote local businesses, the Pulborough Traders’ Association has launched a new website www.PulboroughTraders.co.uk, supported by a Facebook page and Instagram account, to help people find what they need locally.

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