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Clifton Village's independent shops defy high street gloom amid Covid crisis and national lockdowns

Retailers in the upmarket area of Bristol say having a physical store is still important - and "outweighs" buying online

Shops in Clifton Village in Bristol(Image: Hannah Baker)

Big changes are taking place across Britain’s high streets.

Former retail giants are continuing to fall victim to Covid-19, with dozens of well-known brands collapsing in 2020.

Many retailers have had to adapt fast to survive the impact of the national lockdowns, which forced non-essential stores to close.

Although the future may look bleak for some major national chains, it appears to be quite a different story for the country’s independent shops.

In fact, many 'indies' are finding innovative ways to continue trading - and are thriving as a result.

According to research from the British Independent Retailers Association and Starling Bank, some 72 per cent of people in the South West plan to buy gifts from independent shops this year – the highest of any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ region or nation.

Bristol, in particular, is well known for its indie vibe.

Bustling Clifton Village is among a number of areas across the city where independent businesses are flourishing. The upmarket part of town is jam-packed with all manner of eateries, shops and bars.