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North West towns and cities fight Covid high street 'restriction whiplash' with new gift card schemes

They want to lock in spend to their local economies

Chester City Centre(Image: Nick Spencer - NJS Photography)

Three North West towns and cities are "fighting back" with gift card schemes designed to help the high street recover from the ongoing coronavirus restrictions.

Chester, Preston and towns around Knowsley are all set to introduce town and city gift cards - locking in spend to their local economies.

All three are set to introduce the schemes in partnership with Scottish fintech firm Miconex this month, with each gift card set to be branded to the area, encouraging residents and visitors to shop local.

In Chester, the Business Improvement District (BID) will use the gift card as part of its bid to encourage residents to support the city. More than 100 businesses are set to take part, including Storyhouse and Chester Grosvenor.

Carl Critchlow, BID Manager, said businesses in the city are reeling from “restriction whiplash”.

He said: “Because of our position right on the border with Wales, around 50% of our shoppers come from Wales. When the Welsh restrictions were introduced, 25% of hospitality bookings were cancelled.

"Customer confidence has been hammered but one thing we have noticed is that the Christmas season has started earlier.

"Businesses need our support more than ever.”