Campaign launched to encourage residents to support local businesses

Chichester District Council has launched a campaign in association with the Chichester and the Midhurst and Petworth Observer to encourage residents across the Chichester District to shop local and support their local businesses.
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This is part of a package of support designed to help local businesses to reopen in line with the government’s recovery plan.

The council is encouraging residents to display a poster in their window to show their support, saying ‘we’re supporting local businesses. You can find it in this week's edition of The Observer. Please cut it out and show it with pride.

It can also be found at www.chichester.gov.uk/supportlocal.

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Council officers have been out visiting the district’s towns and city to assess what signage will be required and to look at what further measures may need to be introduced. These proposals have been sent to key partners including the relevant town, parish or city council and the ward member for their feedback and involvement in this process.

The council’s economic development team has also been in touch with local businesses to find out if they are planning to reopen and to offer them the necessary support they may need. Social distancing signage designs have also been shared with local businesses and community groups, which can be downloaded for free at www.chichester.gov.uk/supportlocal

The government has also provided detailed guidance to help businesses prepare to reopen on its website https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/shops-and-branches

Visitors to the district are being asked to look for the Government’s ‘COVID-19 Secure’ posters in High Street windows, which show that the business has completed a risk assessment and put in the necessary measures to ensure social distancing.

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“It’s vital that we all play our part in supporting our local businesses. We’re encouraging everyone to think local – and we have produced a poster that people can display to show their support,” says Cllr Martyn Bell, Cabinet Member for Growth, Place and Regeneration at Chichester District Council.

“As a council, we have been offering support and assistance to local businesses who wish to reopen. We’ve also provided advice and resources on our website for those who wish to access them, including free signage designs that they can download.

"At the moment, we are working with key partners and parish, town and city councils in our High Street areas, to develop measures and signage that are appropriate. In the first instance, due to the rapidly changing landscape, we are going to introduce temporary signage.

"We are then planning more long-term signage that reflects individual towns and the city as we move forward into the summer months, when people have started to get used to the social distancing requirements and when most businesses will be open.

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“We’re also in the process of setting up a High Street Recovery group, which will involve a range of retailers, local partners and council members. This will look at how we support our High Streets and local businesses moving forward.

“This campaign is very much a partnership with businesses, parish, town and city councils, and business associations and groups. We’re also very pleased to be running this campaign in association with the Chichester and the Midhurst and Petworth Observer. It’s vital that we all pull together to provide as much support to our local businesses as we can.”

Gary Shipton, Editor and Editorial Director of the Observer and its sister titles across Sussex said: "We have been running a #supportlocal campaign since the lockdown began.

"We are absolutely committed to supporting our town centres and our independent traders and for four weeks in May - with the support of Chichester District Council and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars - we published free advertising for all those who were still providing a local service.

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"It is vital that we all work together to revitalise our local shopping centres and we are delighted to support the district council with this initiative. Well done CDC! And well done everyone working to ensure this really is the best place in which to live and work."