An creative mum of two is on the Christmas card list of parents across the county after coming up with an inspired idea to help them face the festive season.
View email online | | | | | Nov 30, 2020 | | | | | | Good evening Given that tomorrow is December 1, we can now officially mention Christmas. For some, it is difficult to get excited, given that this year there will be no meeting up with old pals, sharing a pint with colleagues or partaking of as many Christmas dinners as you can in the run-up to the big day itself. While we are coming out of the national lockdown at one minute past midnight on Wednesday, for us here in Tier 3, not a great deal is likely to change. The pubs and restaurants will remain shut, we still cannot visit people in their homes or gardens and there will be no looking forward to the annual panto. However, there is one significant area which will open up again on Wednesday and that is the retail sector and if ever our local shops needed our help, it is this year. Saturday is Small Business Saturday in the UK, when we are all encouraged to support independent shops. We may have to forsake lunch and a glass of mulled wine on our festive shopping this year, but we can still make someone's Christmas by supporting our local stores. Will you be supporting Small Business Saturday? Drop me a line at gillian.parkinson@jpimedia.co.uk As always the latest breaking news is online and don't forget for an advertising-light experience and access to our comprehensive puzzles services and digital edition of the newspaper please subscribe. Here are some of today's top stories ... | |
| | | | | Former head videographer at Burnley Football Club and mum of two 'saves' Christmas for thousands of parents with her 'elf on the shelf' passport idea | | | | | | An creative mum of two is on the Christmas card list of parents across the county after coming up with an inspired idea to help them face the festive season. | | | | |
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