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The new app helping your local takeaway to butcher fight back against the economic fallout from Covid-19

iTown is a virtual shop window being rolled out across Wales starting in Treorchy

iTown

A new app helping Welsh traders reach consumers in the fight back against the coronavirus has been launched.

By creating a digital shop window, enables consumers using the app to see what products are on offer locally in businesses such as corner shops, butchers, fruit and veg outlets, bakers, and food takeaways.

Free to download collates up to the second information from local firms.

Users can then order and arrange delivery through a simple online messaging service and pay online.

Whilst there will be a roll-out across Wales over the next couple of weeks, the first place to adopt iTown will be Treorchy in the South Wales Valleys, which was recently voted the best high street in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

 

 

The idea came from conversations between Professor Dylan Jones-Evans of the University of South Wales (creator of the Wales Start-up Awards) and Kate Methuen-Ley (founder of Tiger Stores Cardiff) who were looking for ways to support their local businesses.

However, it proved very difficult when searching online to find out which  independents were open, who was delivering and who had stock available.

Kate Kate Methuen-Ley

Ms Methuen-Ley said: "I was trawling through Facebook and Twitter and sharing any information of local businesses who were delivering, doing take-out or had items in stock. However, I couldn’t really find one website where my friends and family could only find out what was available from local businesses.