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A cross-section of businesses have been included, such as the owners of Abbey Mill, The Anchor, Crafticalia, Parva Farm Vineyard, Silver Circle Distillery, Spirit of The Green Man, The Filling Station and The White Hare. They all took part in the Faces of Tintern video which reinforces the Shop Local message, which can be found at Monmouthshire.gov.uk/faces-of-monmouthshire Councillor Sara Jones, Deputy Leader of Monmouthshire County Council and Cabinet Member for the Economy, said: “Businesses are having to work incredibly hard to keep afloat after a devastating and unprecedented year. It’s now a year since we first launched our Shop Local campaign to help raise awareness, and this summer we are really hoping it will resonate with more people than ever before. Hearing how much shopping matters locally, directly from those who own businesses, is moving and powerful. ....
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Last month the Government announced its roadmap for the easing of national restrictions. Shops and businesses in and around our High Street are now preparing to re-open and, if all goes to plan, welcome back local residents from 12 April. Several of our local shops have pivoted their businesses during lockdown, moving online or trading via social media platforms. Others made deliveries or operated Click & Collect services. All these efforts were to keep fulfilling their customers’ needs and also keep their tills ringing. But none of this could really replace the satisfaction of serving customers in person. We know that not all businesses were able to adapt - it has been an extremely tough time for many. ....
A COUPLE’S decade-long ambition to take over one of Winchester’s most historic buildings will come to fruition this week. Winchester residents Mark and Eleanor Dodd will welcome customers for the first time to their new venture, Inn the Park, in Abbey Mill. The owners of The Chesil Rectory have transformed the building in Abbey Gardens after celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall closed his River Cottage Kitchen last year, which previously inhabited the space. Mark and Eleanor in the wine room. Image: KDK Film Speaking to the Chronicle, Eleanor said: “It is a bit of a dream come true for us. My husband Mark viewed it 10 years ago and loved it, but it was a huge project. ....