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Public can make big difference on small business saturday

Public can make big difference on small business saturday

“Small Business Saturday is not just one event, but millions of actions, taken by all of us, that add up to one big impact to boost small businesses at this difficult time,” said Michelle Ovens, Director of Small Business Saturday UK.

“More than ever, it is a key moment to shine a spotlight on small businesses and the important contribution they make to our nation.”

“This year, we are encouraging people to show their support not just on Small Business Saturday itself but in the coming weeks, months and beyond, in all the different ways they can safely.”

In its eighth year, Small Business Saturday is a grassroots, not-for-profit campaign, with last year’s campaign seeing an estimated £800m spent with small businesses across the UK.

Small Business Minister, Paul Scully said: “Now more than ever it is vital that people get behind their local businesses, whether by popping in to get Christmas presents, ordering essentials online, or getting a takeaway from their favourite cafe or restaurant.

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“Small businesses are the beating heart of our local communities, and this year we want Small Business Saturday to give them the boost they need to carry them into the New Year, as we look to build back better from Coronavirus.”

2020-12-03

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