‘Shop Local Haywards Heath’ campaign launched by mayor

The mayor of Haywards Heath has launched a campaign urging the community to support local shops as they reopen today for the first time in three months.
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Town mayor councillor Alastair McPherson said: “Many of our businesses have struggled during the lockdown and many of them have also shown compassion and caring by adapting the way they operate, donating food and packages and supporting our community.

“So I am asking us all to help get our local economy going and support our local businesses.

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“I’m going to kick off this campaign by shopping locally and my family and I will provide feedback and highlights on their local shopping experiences over the coming months – see my Mayor’s section on our website for results!”

Haywards Heath mayor Alastair McPherson. Photo by Derek Martin PhotographyHaywards Heath mayor Alastair McPherson. Photo by Derek Martin Photography
Haywards Heath mayor Alastair McPherson. Photo by Derek Martin Photography

He said the community was fortunate to have such a diverse range of shops in the town, such as a local butchers, fresh fish shop, local supermarkets, a delicatessen and a regular farmers market.

“We have everything you need on hand locally from homeware and hardware stores to gifts, flowers, toys and games,” he added.

“We have shops for clothes, shoes and gifts, for health and sports and for toys, games and party supplies.”

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Mr McPherson commented on the importance of local businesses – which, he said, create jobs locally, are run or managed by local people and many support local charities and community groups.

Shop Local Haywards Heath campaign logo. Picture: Haywards Heath Town CouncilShop Local Haywards Heath campaign logo. Picture: Haywards Heath Town Council
Shop Local Haywards Heath campaign logo. Picture: Haywards Heath Town Council

“Our local businesses are the backbone of our economy,” he said.

“Choosing to shop local also has a tremendous positive impact on our environment.

“It can help reduce air pollution and fuel consumption. Buying locally produced food cuts down on carbon footprints as it doesn’t rely on overseas travel or long lorry trips.

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“It also reduces the need for shipping, packing and refrigeration facilities and is therefore far kinder to our environment worldwide.

“So let’s get our local economy going and Shop Local Haywards Heath.”

He thanked the community for pulling together during the coronavirus pandemic: “It is certainly a strange time for our community but I have been so proud of the way in which we have all pulled together in support of the elderly and more vulnerable in our town.

“Thank you all so very much for your wonderful community spirit.”

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