Stuart Anderson, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Wolverhampton South West, is encouraging local residents to show their support for the city centre by shopping locally for High Street Saturdayon 16 March.
Stuart will be joining local Conservative councillors and activists on Dudley Street on 16thMarch to promote the campaign.
High Street Saturday, a new campaign day, aims to celebrate the place of high streets at the heart of communities like Wolverhampton across the country. As part of the day, local people are being encouraged to:
- Pledge to shop locally on High Street Saturday
- Share photos and messages online using #HighStreetSaturday
- Encourage local councils to make good use of the Future High Street Fund, provided by the Government to make high streets and town centres fit for the future.
High streets have long been a place to bring communities together, a place for local people to access vital services and a place for businesses to thrive. But the Government recognises that it is becoming harder for businesses on high streets across the country to compete with out-of-town shopping centres and online retailers. That’s why the Conservatives in government have:
- Delivered over £10 billion of business rates support since 2016, including cutting small retailers’ bills by a third.
- Backed community leaders with £675 million of funding to help modernise their high streets and town centres.
- Relaxed planning rules to support new homes on the high street, transforming them into community hubs where people work, live and shop.
High Street Saturdayis a chance for local people to come together to celebrate and support the high streets at the heart of their local communities.
Commenting, Stuart said:
“High streets like Wolverhampton’s are instrumental in bringing people together – acting as a meeting place for friends and families and long supporting jobs for local people.
“But, as the retail market changes, I am encouraging Wolverhampton residents to join me on 16thMarch in pledging to shop locally to support the independent businesses we all know and love.
“The Conservatives in Government are determined to support our high streets by taking action on business rates, supporting high streets to modernise and helping to transform empty shops into new homes.”
Commenting, Tony’s Delicatessen said:
“While the changing retail market has been challenging for businesses like mine to adapt to as more people head to out-of-town shopping centre and online, support on business rates has helped to ensure we can continue trading in Wolverhampton.
“It’s great to see the Government prioritising this and dedicating a national campaign day, and I look forward to welcoming those taking part in High Street Saturday on 16 March to Tony’s Delicatessen.