‘Don’t just turn to the online giants on Black Friday’ - Scotland Loves Local

Angus shoppers urged to support and spend with businesses in their community on mammoth shopping day - and throughout the critical countdown to Christmas
Scotland’s Towns Partnership Interim Chief Officer Kimberley Guthrie.Scotland’s Towns Partnership Interim Chief Officer Kimberley Guthrie.
Scotland’s Towns Partnership Interim Chief Officer Kimberley Guthrie.

Shoppers across Angus are being urged to choose local this Black Friday and make it a bumper payday for businesses in their community.

The team behind the Scotland Loves Local campaign is urging everyone across the country to think local first during the entire countdown to Christmas rather than automatically turning to online retail giants.

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The call to action comes as recognition grows across Scotland of the critical need to support local high streets.

Black Friday - which this year falls on November 24 - has become a key date in the festive shopping calendar, with major multi-national retailers offering often huge discounts on items.

Increasingly, however, local businesses have also adopted offers - making it a key part in the so-called Golden Quarter during the lead up to Christmas.

Scotland Loves Local is the campaign that urges people to think, choose and spend locally to build better futures for their community. It is spearheaded by Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP), with support from the Scottish Government.

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Kimberley Guthrie, STP’s Interim Chief Officer, said: “Our call is simple: Please don’t just turn to the online giants on Black Friday and throughout the festive shopping season. Angus' fantastic local businesses - which so often offer great buys which are special and unique - need to benefit too.

“The unfortunate reality is that a successful Christmas can mean the difference between surviving or not for many businesses.

“Whether in person or online, we would encourage everyone to think local first when shopping. It’s an investment in your community’s future.

“It’s critical for the future of local high streets and communities that we get behind the people around us by supporting local businesses whenever we can, whether physically or virtually.”

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In polling commissioned by Scotland’s Towns Partnership earlier this year, 85% of Scots surveyed agreed it was vital that people in their community support businesses on the local high street. 46% strongly agreed with the statement.