Tomorrow marks the start of Scotland Loves Local Week, a campaign championed by STV weatherman Sean Batty who urges shoppersto choose local…
Loves Local Week, a campaign championed by STV weatherman Sean Batty who urges shoppers to choose local and help forge stronger futures for communities
But he’s optimistic that a renaissance is coming - and is championing a rallying cry for people to get behind businesses in their communities to make that possible. “Paisley was a thriving throng of activity, even back in the early 1990s. Then it took a real downturn. People would really complain about the High Street.
Paisley itself is undergoing somewhat of a rejuvenation with tens of millions of pounds being spent on major regeneration projects. He said: “If you go into Paisley right now, there are roads and pavements closed for good reasons – there are things happening everywhere you turn. A recent survey of members and supporters of Scotland’s Towns Partnership - the organisation behind Scotland Loves Local – found that three-quarters of Scottish businesses said the support of local people is critical to their survival.
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