Free virtual Christmas market for Richmond traders

By The Editor

24th Nov 2020 | Local News

Supporting the community and championing business are two core values for us at Nub News.

Shops, restaurants and pubs in Richmond are expected to reopen at the beginning of December and will be keen to encourage customers back to the high street for what is usually one of the busiest periods of the year.

To help traders get back on their feet, Richmond Nub News is launching a virtual Christmas market - a place where they can share details of their festive stock, menus, special offers and deals, opening times and more.

This will be regularly updated and shared across our website and social media pages. And the best part? It's completely free!

Simply email the name of your business, a short description of what you're offering this festive season, a photo and link to your website (if applicable) to [email protected] and we'll add it to our virtual Christmas market. If you are based in Teddington, please email [email protected]

Tell us about any online services you are offering, especially for those who are still self-isolating or may still feel uncomfortable visiting the high street in person.

The virtual Christmas market will be going live on our website on Tuesday, December 1 to coincide with the end of lockdown and reopening of shops and restaurants - so get in touch to make sure your business is included!

You can also add your business or community group to the Richmond Nub News Local List - a free directory which remains on our website permanently.

     

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