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Stuart believes that small and independent businesses are the backbone of our local economy, and he is keen to do what he can to support them. Stuart has made championing economic opportunities for all constituents one of his key priorities, and he has been working hard with the Government and local council to attract more investment for the city centre and local high streets as part of the Wolverhampton Towns Board. He has also been promoting local businesses online and in Parliament. Every week, Stuart loves to visit different businesses in his constituency in Wolverhampton. If you would like Stuart to visit your business, please get in touch with Stuart and his team.

Here are some of the businesses that Stuart has visited in person or virtually during Covid-19:

  • Baked-In Tettenhall – 1 Upper Green
  • Bloom’s Menswear – 21 Darlington Street
  • Chop and Wok – 11a Chapel Ash
  • Carlsberg-Marston’s Brewing Company – Brewery Road
  • City of Wolverhampton Market – Cleveland Street
  • Evoke Coffee – 54 Warstones Road
  • Fat Daddies Smokehouse – 7 Aspen Way
  • Fit Mommas Ltd – Dunkley Street
  • G I’s Hair for Men – 45 Chapel Ash
  • Glutton’s for Nourishment – Tettenhall High Street
  • Hugs and Kisses – 245 Trysull Road
  • Hair Regrowth Clinic – 84 Salop Street
  • Jim Gough Limited - 8-9 Upper Green
  • Just Because Gifts and Cards – 10a Springhill Lane
  • Lads and Lasses Schoolwear – 50A Warstones Road
  • Malik Butcher’s – 64 Dunstall Road
  • Marigold Restaurant – Fold Street
  • Merry Hill Pub – Trysull Road
  • Mode Menswear – 2 Limes Court
  • Motor Spares and Accessories
  • Monsoon Bar, Lounge and Dining – 4A Upper Green
  • Oddfellows Pub – Compton
  • Paycare – George Street
  • Penn Cricket Club – Mount Road
  • Robinson’s Butchers – 18 High Street, Tettenhall
  • Sandhu’s Supermarket – 15 Bargate Drive
  • Sassy Coffee Company Limited
  • S C Butcher’s – Trysull Road
  • Springhill Models and Cards – 4 Springhill Lane
  • Stu’s Barbers – 247 Trysull Road
  • Technology Management – St Mark’s Road
  • Thaper Food and Wine Store – 254 Hordern Road
  • Tony’s Barbers – 12 Springhill Road
  • Zuri Coffee – Lichfield Street
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I love Wolverhampton, this is a great city. Our small businesses need our support more than ever during these crucial winter months. Whether it is in-person or online, I encourage everyone to help make a difference to local trade and to #shoplocal.

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