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Longtime downtown Vernon business Furniture Emporium closing at end of August - Vernon News

Longtime downtown Vernon business Furniture Emporium closing at end of August - Vernon News
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Charity shops in Norfolk sees spike in sales after April 12

The support group founder had to put up a sign at the weekend requesting no donations as she has two 20-foot long trailers full of items but it will start accepting donations from next week. Keely Blows and Curtis Irish, son Teddy, nine, and daughter Marlowe, three, who received support from EACH when their daughter and sister, Tallulah, died at just less than three-weeks-old in December 2013.They cut the ribbon of the Royston EACH charity shop on April 12, 2021. - Credit: EACH East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) took three times the level of income and donations it normally would on its first day back for its 43 shops.

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Charity shop sees spike in sales after April 12 easing

Charity shop sees spike in sales after April 12 easing
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Lancashire lockdown 3: Small business owners fear for future

THE owners of independent non-essential businesses have been left fearing for their futures as the country is plunged into a third Covid-19 lockdown. Gemma Williams, 35, runs a Boogie Bounce class in Blackburn and after not being able to work for most of 2020 due to restrictions, the national lockdown means she will have to remain closed for the foreseeable future. She said: “It’s absolutely heart breaking. I have built up such a good business with clientele who are also lifelong friends. “I just can’t see it happening, I can’t see anything getting any better. “Then I’m thinking, I’m just going to lose everything - everything I have built up myself and it’s just going to be shattered.

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