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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Successful #LoveLiveLocal campaign is back for 2023


* Sion Corn is welcomed to town during this year's Llangollen Christmas Festival. Residents are being urged to support events like this whenever possible

The county council is urging residents to support its local businesses and traders this winter by getting involved in the latest #LoveLiveLocal campaign.

The initiative aims to highlight and introduce the wealth of businesses, goods and services that the county has to offer.

A county council spokesperson said: "Shopping locally can benefit us all by reducing the amount of fuel we need to pump into our cars for longer journeys. 

"Not only can this save shoppers a few precious pounds, it is also more sustainable shopping, with local people shopping locally from local businesses. 

"Those opting to shop locally can also benefit from the Free After Three parking scheme that runs until December 31.

"The campaign aims to encourage people to spend their money in Denbighshire, whilst encouraging shoppers and businesses to use their social media channels to share their positive experiences using the #lovelivelocal hashtag.

"As part of the campaign, social media assets will be made available for traders to help promote their businesses online – the more people are out and about doing their shopping, and telling everyone about it, the better the atmosphere for everyone as Christmas approaches.

"Residents are also encouraged to visit other seasonal events in their local town centre, such as the switching on of Christmas lights, community carol services and artisan markets."

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of Denbighshire County Council, and Lead Member for Economic Growth and Tackling Deprivation, said: “The purpose of this campaign is to remind people of the wonderful businesses we have in Denbighshire, to shop and use local services wherever possible to keep the Denbighshire economy thriving and lower our carbon footprint.

“It has been a difficult few years for businesses and there are some challenging times ahead, but it’s important that we all play a part to support our local economy. 

“We think it’s more important than ever to push the #lovelivelocal message to our residents and remind everyone there are many shops in our towns and villages that offer a wide range of products, from food and drink to beauty and fashion, from arts and crafts to professional services.

“A walk into our towns and villages will reveal some hidden gems and you’ll often find some amazing gifts for your loved ones. We want to help businesses showcase their products, to encourage people to visit and to surprise and excite the consumer about what is on offer.

"And once Christmas and the sales have passed, how about a new year’s pledge to continue visiting the local high street in 2023 and beyond?"

* You can get involved by visiting the Love Live Local page on our website.

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