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Antonio Bellini said his first customer had been window shopping outside the store a week before he opened.
He said: Funnily enough, the man who bought the pair of shoes in the window, he was looking through my window when I was cleaning it about a week ago. So he d already seen them in the window, the shoes that he desperately wanted.
Antonio Bellini, owner of the Italian Shirt Shop
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Alan Greenwood, manager of Andrews jewellers at the Buttermarket, said the shop had been busy with sales, resizings and repairs.
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East Anglia is in need of a spending spree
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With nowhere to go and no one to see, the British public has been racking up the savings during a year’s worth of lockdowns.
However while pub closures have been bemoaned and hairdressers sorely missed, consumers have got used to seeing their cash staying in the bank – an estimated total worth £180bn.
Economists are urging shoppers to make the most of businesses reopening and inject some of that money from under the mattress into the parched high street.
Indeed Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist, said last week: “I very much want as much as possible to be spent that’s what creates the demand and the jobs to help those who may have lost their jobs, who may have suffered a cut in income as a result of the crisis.”