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29

Jun 2020

Last Updated: 26/06/2020
Knaresborough
Knaresborough

Knaresborough Delivers scheme puts £50,000 into local economy

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 29 Jun, 2020
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Knaresborough delivers has run throughout lockdown and contributed £500,000 to the local economy. It is now planning to give more back by giving 90% of the cost of each sale straight to the local business.

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Knaresborough Delivers continues to grow as it changes its focus to give more back to local businesses and encourage people to shop local.

The scheme was set up to help local businesses sell their products online during the pandemic. It allowed customers to order food parcels and greeting cards amongst other products from the comfort of their homes.

But as lockdown eases its focus has shifted to putting more money back into the local economy. The online shop will continue to serve local people but it will now give back 90% of the price to the local business.

Previously 30% was taken to cover the website and delivery costs but now the customer will pay a small delivery charge. This ensures the local business receives as much profit as they can.

The scheme's efforts are appreciated by local businesses as they have found a new platform to sell their products. Aron McMahon from Turning Point brewery said:

"Knaresborough Delivers was a revelation for us, we had an online site but we didn't have the human resources to run it and as a new business to the area people still wouldn't know us. We've done really good out of this and its help us get closer to our local customers which is really important to us and we hope it can keep going."


Ashleigh Lambert, co-founder of Knaresborough Delivers told The Stray Ferret:

"We are going to start doing recipe boxes, cocktail boxes and protein boxes by working with local chefs. Since the start of lockdwon we have put £50,000 into the local economy and supported 15 local businesses and given work to three local poeple who have been furloughed or out of work. The new pricing strategy means 90% goes straight back to the business and the other 10% will be used to cover our costs."







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James Hirst, owner of Hirsts Bakery who also uses the platform, said:

"It was a really nice addition to what we were doing in the shop, it helped us still get our products to those customers who couldn't come out."


Knaresborough Delivers is a scheme that has found a way to prosper through the pandemic and hopes to continue supporting the town's economy. It plans to move to bigger premises to allow people to have a shop to use as well as the online site.