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Garden centres: Broughty Ferry business says reopening has come at perfect time

Updated: April 5, 2021, 10:11 am © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Ross Turriff of Turriffs Garden Centre. A Broughty Ferry garden centre owner says the timing of the reopening “couldn’t be better” as he prepares to welcome customers back for the first time since Christmas. Turriff’s Garden Centre in Broughty Ferry will open on Monday and staff expect many of their regulars to return following the second lockdown. Owner Ross Turriff can’t wait to see his business bustling again and said: “It’s been a long time coming but finally we can begin business again and are looking forward to welcoming the public back.

It will be great to see some smiling faces : Joy at reopening date for hairdressers and garden centres

Updated: March 17, 2021, 8:14 am © Supplied by Matteo Bell Business owners in Tayside are looking forward to opening their doors once again. Hairdressers, barbers and garden centres are expected to reopen on April 5, Nicola Sturgeon confirmed on Tuesday. The news has been welcomed across Dundee and Angus. Drew Montgomery, who runs Roe-Bucks in Dundee city centre, said: “To have an actual date is good. “Just to get out of the full lockdown will be good in fact. I am looking forward to getting back in the shop.” Mr Montgomery saw a flurry of new customers at Roe-Bucks, the city’s longest-running barbers, when first reopening after the first lockdown but noticed a downturn shortly thereafter.

It will be great to see some smiling faces : Joy at reopening date for Tayside businesses

It will be great to see some smiling faces : Joy at reopening date for Tayside businesses
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Dundee businesses were hit by Covid closures in 2020 during a hard year

Updated: January 22, 2021, 5:42 pm © Courtesy Matteo Bell Ross Turriff. Local businesses have labelled 2020 their “hardest year, both mentally and financially” after a survey found that trading had plunged to depths not seen for two decades. The new report, which comes from the Scottish Retail Consortium, claims that 2020 was the worst year for businesses in it’s 22 year record, with overall sales falling by a dramatic 16.6%. Continue Reading Log in or subscribe to receive exclusive premium content, including expert opinion and insight as well as special investigations, just for our subscribers!Subscribe Tags

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