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High street voucher scheme praised by business leaders

BUSINESSS leaders across the North today reported the continued positive impact on local businesses as ‘Spend Local’ cards are being widely used by the public.

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has been urging ‘Spend Local’ cardholders to continue to “spend it now, spend it all and spend it local.”

The Minister said, “There is no doubt that the benefits of the High Street Scheme Spend Local cards are being felt across the retail, hospitality and service sectors. To those cardholders who have used their card already, I would urge them to check their balance and ensure that they spend the full £100 in their local businesses. It is vital that this money is injected back into our local economy.”

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Chair of Mid Ulster District Council Councillor Paul McLean commented on how well the scheme has been received in Mid Ulster.

He said, “The High Street Scheme has been brilliantly welcomed by businesses throughout the Mid Ulster District, with many of them developing creative offerings to encourage people to spend the voucher in their business. The scheme has also brought much needed footfall back into our town centres following a very challenging period.”

Retail NI Chief Executive Glyn Roberts has welcomed the extension of the scheme date to December 14.

He said, “We are receiving very positive feedback from our members that the Spend Local Card is being widely used with them. Clearly shoppers have responded to the calls to support their small traders and we hope this will continue until December 14.

“The High Street Scheme is an invaluable short term boost for thousands of local independent retailers and we hope to see this support continue beyond the lifetime of the scheme.”

The chair of Enniskillen Business Improvement District (BID), Noelle McAloon, believes the scheme has driven both footfall and spend in the area.

She said, “This scheme was to re-invigorate our towns and from an Enniskillen BID viewpoint we wanted people to re-engage with their high street. Enniskillen BID are excited that the scheme will re-introduce consumers to the benefit of the high level of customer service, care and experience offered on our high street.

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“We have worked hard to promote the Spend Local message and we see that it is having a positive impact on footfall and spend. In Enniskillen there are high levels of spending still to be enjoyed from the scheme and our businesses are looking forward to another very busy few weeks before the deadline.”

The Economy Minister concluded: “Helping our local businesses back on to the road to recovery is a priority for me and this feedback clearly demonstrates strong support across Northern Ireland for our retail, hospitality and service sectors.

“As well as spending local, the public can also support our businesses by shopping safely by wearing a face covering, maintaining social distancing and using contactless payment where possible.”

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