Free parking announced in South Shields town centre to help local businesses bounce back from lockdown
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As non-essential retail businesses in the borough are now able to welcome back customers, residents are being encouraged to shop local and safely.
To give both shoppers and traders a boost, the local authority has announced there will be free parking in council-owned car parks in South Shields town centre all day this Saturday.
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Hide AdMoreover, all council-owned car parks in South Shields town centre will be free of charge after 3pm, and on Sundays for the whole of December.
Commenting on the initiative, Councillor Tracey Dixon, Leader of South Tyneside Council, said: “Businesses have taken a real battering during the coronavirus pandemic and we want to do all we can to support our traders.
“It’s Small Business Saturday this weekend so what better time to get behind our local shops, market stalls and eateries and give them a much-needed boost.
“Our towns and villages have a great variety of independent stores and markets, offering a wide selection of products and bringing individuality and quirkiness.
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Hide Ad“And let’s not forget that many of our fantastic hospitality businesses are offering takeaway services.
“A lot of these small businesses have played a vital role supporting their communities during the lockdown periods and now they need our support more than ever.
“We know that people will be eager to get out and buy Christmas gifts, so we’d ask them to shop local, maybe grab themselves a bite to eat on the go and take advantage of our annual free festive parking.”
The council says it continues to support traders by implementing measures to ensure that people can shop with confidence.
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Hide AdMessages and signs are in place to remind punters they should keep a safe distance when out. Stewards and hand-sanitiser stations are also available at South Shields Marketplace.
Cllr Dixon added: “We’d ask people to continue to take a few sensible precautions including social distancing and wearing a face mask. We’d also remind them that many of our local businesses are offering an online or telephone service so people can order products from the comfort of their own home if they feel safer doing so.”